Andrew A. Beveridge, Who Found the Unexpected in Census Data, Dies at 79Andrew A. Beveridge made significant contributions to demographics, urban planning, and social research before his passing at 79.
Areas receiving levelling-up funds show smaller Reform UK vote share, study findsLevelling up funding correlates with lower support for populist parties like Reform UK, indicating quick-result projects may mitigate populism.
LGBTQ+ parents say adopting 'changed our lives immeasurably'The need for LGBTQ+ adopters is increasing as the number of children awaiting adoption rises, highlighting the importance of diverse family structures.
CORVA: Bitcoin Can Reduce RacismIdentifying as a Bitcoiner might help reduce racial biases by fostering common interests beyond race.
Why AI is better than humans at talking people out of their conspiracy theory beliefsAI chatbots can effectively challenge conspiracy beliefs through customized and detailed arguments.Traditional methods of persuasion often fail due to deeply ingrained skepticism among conspiracy theorists.
Single gals are using ChatGPT to expose men for lying about their height on dating appsWomen are leveraging AI to verify men's heights on dating apps, revealing the growing influence of technology in modern dating.