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Even before they can read, young children are visualizing letters and other objects with the same strategies adults use

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What do puzzles, gymnastics, writing and using maps all have in common?This post was originally published on this site

Economy

Households’ hunt for better savings rates can deepen recessions, finds new study

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Households intensify their search for high-interest savings accounts when the economy turns sour, inadvertently making recessions more severe, according to new research from the University of Surrey.This post was originally published on this site

Education

Study examines why a third of new teachers quit within five years

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As the government continues to grapple with the challenge of recruiting and retaining new teachers, a new study from The University of Manchester has shed light on why some flourish in the classroom, while others […]

Economy

Is your manager grumpy in the mornings? Poor sleep can lead to abusive and unethical behavior

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You arrive at work, coffee in hand, ready to tackle the day. But your manager seems off, curt in meetings, impatient with questions, and unusually sharp in tone.This post was originally published on this site

Society & Politics

Why are young people more likely to cast informal votes? It’s not because they’re immature

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In Australia, where turning up to vote is mandatory, deliberately spoiling your ballot is one of the only legal ways to protest or opt out.This post was originally published on this site

Economy

The hidden impact of social media in the workplace

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If you like checking social media at work, all that scrolling could have a surprising impact long after you put down the phone.This post was originally published on this site

Economy

With commercial wind comes rising community home values, researcher finds

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Siting new commercial wind energy installations is no easy feat.This post was originally published on this site

Economy

Generational mentorship, diverse boards drive financial success for next-gen family CEOs

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When a departing family CEO actively mentors a younger family leader, that leader is more likely to keep the business financially successful, especially if non-family advisors also weigh in.This post was originally published on this […]

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Identifying key factors that help children develop a sense of belonging in their first year of school

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Time for play, connection to teachers or friends, and comforting spaces like book corners are among the key factors helping Australian children develop a sense of belonging in their first year of school, according to […]

Society & Politics

Offline interactions predict voting patterns better than online networks, finds study

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According to a new study, offline social networks, revealed by co-location data, predict U.S. voting patterns more accurately than online social connections or residential sorting. Michele Tizzoni and colleagues analyzed large-scale data on co-location patterns […]

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Top Stories

  • Could Settlers of Catan make you a better strategist?

    Christmas is just around the corner, and you might be wondering how to spend those long, lazy afternoons. If you’re tired of the same old Monopoly, perhaps it’s time to try Settlers of Catan.This post [...]
  • Why shoppers buy fast fashion even if they disagree with it

    Every December, many shoppers plan to buy fewer things and choose more sustainable options. Yet as the month goes on, spending rises and fast fashion becomes hard to resist. Christmas has become a moment when [...]
  • The ‘pawprint economy’ is booming—and it offers huge opportunities for tourism

    Luxury pet pampering packages at hotels, menus with dog-friendly roast dinners and £6,000 animal-friendly charter flights. Pet travel isn’t just a trend, it’s something of a transformation. This is the “pawprint economy”—and it’s booming.This post [...]

Highlights

  • Instacart ends AI pricing test that charged shoppers different prices for the same items
  • 2026 will require brands to balance AI and authenticity
  • Could Settlers of Catan make you a better strategist?
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  • Many shoppers take a strange comfort of buying now and paying later—but it can come with a sting after Christmas
  • Refugees living outside camps make significant gains in self-reliance
  • What makes a first offer successful in negotiations
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  • There’s little evidence tech is much help stopping school shootings
  • Hidden bias gives ‘swing state’ voters more influence over US trade policy
  • Report challenges climate change as sole trigger of Syrian Civil War, exposing governance failures in drought response
  • Support for scientific funding doesn’t have to be partisan—but scientists must make the case, says new study
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