Many Americans agree the pursuit of prosecution for Capitol rioters is necessary
As many as 69 percent of American respondents said that the prosecution of the Capitol rioters is very important, survey…
Conspiratorial theories may still affect our behavior despite if we believe or not
The study examined the effects of exposure to conspiracy theories among those who don't believe in them.
How human instincts could be beneficial in identifying online deception
The study appeared in Information & Management.
How high emotional intelligence can aid in spotting false news stories
The findings appeared in PLOS One.
Many healthcare professionals and students are equally incapable of spotting fake news
The German-based study was published in PLOS One.
New data shows most Americans expect a return to life before the COVID-19 pandemic in about one year
New data shows that most Americans believe a return to pre-COVID-19 levels will occur within a minimum of six months…
Many Americans advocate for a more assertive stance with China on economy and human rights
New findings showcased vast support among Americans for a more assertive stance with China on human rights, rising military power,…
Study finds nearly all mass shootings were perpetrated by people with no mental illness
An American research group examined more than 1,300 mass murders across the globe.
Nearly 90,000 papers have been published on COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic
Ohio State researchers uncovered nearly 90,000, published between the start of the pandemic and October 2020.
14 percent of immigrant members have made the 117th Congress very diverse
As many as 14 percent of the members of the 117th US Congress are either immigrants or children of immigrants,…
Study unveils the devastation of the Trump administration’s policies on COVID-19
The new report was released by the Lancet.
Study finds men are more quoted than women in the media
The data showed that 71 percent of people quoted in the media were men, while only 29 percent were women.