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Media, Politics & Government

Exploring the role of political discussion for online political participation

by Margaret Weigel | December 12, 2011

2011 study in the International Journal of Public Opinion Research on the factors that spur online political discussion and participation.

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Environment, Politics & Government

The progressive increase of food waste in America and its environmental impact

by Leighton Walter Kille | December 11, 2011

2009 study from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases published in PLoS ONE assessing the U.S. food supply, consumption and waste.

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Politics & Government

Financing presidential nominations in the post-public funding era

by John Wihbey | December 9, 2011

2011 study from Colby College on history and trends relating to presidential campaign finance.

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Economics, Education, Health

Children’s “theory of mind” and adolescent involvement with bullying

by Margaret Weigel | December 9, 2011

2011 study from Duke University and King’s College London in Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry on the cognitive origins of bullying.

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Media, Politics & Government

Pew Research: Twitter and the 2012 campaign

by John Wihbey | December 9, 2011

2011 report from the Pew Research Center on social media dynamics around the 2012 presidential nominating contest in the United States.

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Health

Evidence for evolution in response to natural selection in a contemporary human population

by Rozanne Larsen | December 8, 2011

2011 study for the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on evolution and natural selection in human beings within recent generations.

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Environment

Trends in daily solar radiation and precipitation coefficients of variation since 1984

by Leighton Walter Kille | December 8, 2011

2011 study in the online journal of the American Meteorological Society on long-term trends in the variability of sunshine and precipitation.

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Education, Race & Gender

Educational and psychological outcomes between LGBTQ and straight students in middle and high school

by Rozanne Larsen | December 8, 2011

2011 study on gay teens and greater risk of emotional problems and negative educational outcomes.

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Research chat: Nicholas Lemann on journalism, scholarship, and more informed reporting

by John Wihbey | December 7, 2011

Interview with Nicholas Lemann of Columbia Journalism School and The New Yorker about using research in reporting.

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Effects of social networks on religious belief and practice

by Rozanne Larsen | December 7, 2011

2011 study by Baylor University published in Sociology of Religion on social relationships and higher levels of religiosity.

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