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Study Finds Only One Type of Consumer Dictates Price
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Study Finds Only One Type of Consumer Dictates Price

Consumers differ in the way that they shop: some “showroom” by figuring out what they want at one kind of retail outlet and buying elsewhere; others conduct deep research and buy where they first find what they like; and other kinds of consumers are less particular and conduct only fairly limited research. Consumers who are...

Impact of Coronavirus on States’ Fertility Rates Tracked with Economic, Social, and Political Divides
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Impact of Coronavirus on States’ Fertility Rates Tracked with Economic, Social, and Political Divides

Experts have found that at the start of the COVID-19 outbreak in early 2020, Americans chose not to become pregnant as they grappled with stay-at-home restrictions, anxiety, and economic hardship. Now, a new study led by researchers at NYU Grossman School of Medicine shows that some states actually experienced steeper decreases in fertility than others....

Gossip Influences Who Gets Ahead in Different Cultures
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Gossip Influences Who Gets Ahead in Different Cultures

Gossip influences if people receive advantages whether they work in an office in the U.S. or in India—or even in a remote village in Africa, a Washington State University study found. In a set of experiments, WSU anthropologists found that positive and negative gossip influenced whether participants were willing to give a person a resource,...

Ilhan Omar Embarks on New Path No Longer Defined by ‘Firsts’
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Ilhan Omar Embarks on New Path No Longer Defined by ‘Firsts’

President Joe Biden was winding up for a speech at a Minnesota clean energy facility when he spotted a lawmaker in the crowd whom he wanted to recognize. “I want to thank you for being here,” Biden said, gesturing toward Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar during his recent visit. “You never stop working to level the playing field...

2023 Art Market Report
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2023 Art Market Report

Art Basel and UBS present The Art Market Report 2023, an annual global art market analysis. The Art Market Report provides a review of the international art market, highlighting some of the most important trends and developments taking place each year. Authored by Dr. Clare McAndrew, founder of Arts Economics, it is an independent and...

Lab-Grown Fat Could Give Cultured Meat Real Flavor and Texture
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Lab-Grown Fat Could Give Cultured Meat Real Flavor and Texture

Researchers at Tufts University have successfully bulk-produced fat tissue in the lab that has a similar texture and make-up to fat tissue naturally occurring in animals. The results, described in a study published in eLife, could be applied to the production of cultured meat grown entirely from cells, giving it a more realistic texture and...

Benin Bronzes Are Made of German Brass
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Benin Bronzes Are Made of German Brass

The renowned Benin Bronzes are composed of metal sourced from Germany, according to a study published April 5, 2023 in PLOS ONE by Tobias Skowronek of the Technische Hochschule Georg Agricola, Germany, and colleagues. The Benin Bronzes collectively refers to thousands of African artworks in the form of heads, plaques, figurines, and other objects produced by...

To Counteract Conspiracy Beliefs, Most–but Not All–existing Methods Are Ineffective
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To Counteract Conspiracy Beliefs, Most–but Not All–existing Methods Are Ineffective

A new review of previously published studies on methods for reducing conspiracy beliefs has shown that most of these methods are ineffective, but that those focused on fostering critical thinking or an analytical mindset show some promise. Cian O’Mahony of University College Cork, Ireland, and colleagues present these findings in the open-access journal PLOS ONE on April...