A new study reveals that the top 1% of income earners have historically controlled 10% to over 40% of their society's total income, highlighting persistent and significant wealth concentration.
A new study has found that sheriffs decrease traffic fine revenue by 30% in election years, a strategy aimed at gaining voter favor.
Simple, clear headlines enhance online news engagement.
A new study reveals our deep-rooted preference for adding rather than subtracting, with significant implications for decision-making and problem-solving.
Players from countries involved in conflicts avoid opponents from hostile nations, and adopt safer, more cautious strategies when they do play.
A recent study reveals that adolescents are at a higher risk of developing mental disorders if they have classmates with such diagnoses, suggesting that peer influence plays a significant role in the transmission of mental health issues.
A new research paper finds that AI tools such as GPT-4 can outperform human financial analysts in predicting future earnings by analyzing financial statements.
A new study finds that most American workers are satisfied with their jobs, but think that others are not.
A new study reveals that lateral job moves significantly enhance promotion prospects and salary growth.
A recent study shows that scientists are increasingly using words like "unprecedented" and "unique" in their research summaries.