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How changing parental beliefs can build stronger vocabulary and math skills for young children

Parents nurture their child’s development when they tell stories and have conversations with them. FG Trade/E+ Collection via Getty Images by Julie Pernaudet, University of Chicago;...

Cellphone bans in the workplace are more common among blue-collar jobs

Six died as a tornado tore through an Amazon fulfillment center in Edwardsville, Illinois. AP Photo/Jeff Roberson    – they also might be a safety risk by Richard...

Why is inflation so high? Is it bad?

Used car and truck prices are up 31% over the previous year. AP Photo/David Zalubowski  An economist answers 3 questions about soaring consumer prices by William Hauk, University...

Nonprofits accomplish more when staff from different backgrounds connect

Nonprofits are seeking to diversify their leadership. MoMo Productions/DigitalVision via Getty Images by Brad R. Fulton, Indiana University The big idea Increasing staff diversity does not automatically make...

Consumers value a product viewed online more if they see it being touched

by Andrea Luangrath, University of Iowa The big idea Consumers who see a product on sale being virtually touched are more engaged and willing to pay...

Use of HIV prevention treatments is very low among Southern Black gay men

Black men who have sex with men in Southern states have a low rate of using HIV prevention treatments. yacobchuk/iStock/Getty Images Plus via Getty...

What is Zakat? A scholar of Islam explains

by Iqbal Akhtar, Florida International University Muslims see wealth as a gift and a divine dispensation. The Quran urges individuals to share their wealth and...

Studying political science motivates college students to register and vote – new research shows

Students who take political science classes in college are more likely to be civically engaged. Al Seib/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images by Frank Fernandez, University...

The pandemic has made it even harder for one in three Americans to obtain healthy, affordable food

Free bagged lunches are ready for distribution at a public school in Fayette, Miss., on March 3, 2021. AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis by Sheril Kirshenbaum, Michigan...

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