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Environment

Research chat: Andrew Revkin on covering and using scholarship

by John Wihbey | September 27, 2011

Interview with longtime New York Times reporter and Dot Earth blogger Andrew Revkin

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Economics

The bias against creativity: Why people desire but reject creative ideas

by Margaret Weigel | September 26, 2011

2011 study by Cornell University published in Psychological Science on feelings of uncertainty and the adoption of novel or practical ideas.

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Criminal Justice, Economics, Politics & Government

Divergence, similarity and symmetry in perceptions of threat by China and India

by Rozanne Larsen | September 26, 2011

2011 study in the Journal of International Affairs on India’s and China’s perceptions of one another from a security perspective.

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Economics, Politics & Government

Transit access and zero-vehicle households

by Leighton Walter Kille | September 22, 2011

2011 report by the Brookings Institute’s Metropolitan Policy Program on the transit options of U.S. households without private vehicles.

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Economics, Race & Gender

Downward mobility from the middle class: Waking up from the American dream

by Elise Shanbacker | September 22, 2011

2011 study from the Pew Charitable Trusts on factors that contribute to downward mobility in the United States and how they intersect with race and gender.

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Education, Race & Gender

Do high flyers maintain their altitude? Performance trends of top students

by Margaret Weigel | September 21, 2011

2011 study on high level of academic performance over time, and how these students compared to their mid- and lower-level peers.

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Politics & Government

Partisan conflict and Congressional approval ratings

by Margaret Weigel | September 21, 2011

2009 study in the American Journal of Political Science on partisan conflict in Congress and public approval ratings over time.

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Economics

Who never receives Social Security benefits?

by Margaret Weigel | September 19, 2011

2011 paper by the federal Office of Retirement Policy analyzes demographic information for “never-beneficiaries” aged 62 to 84.

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Economics, Environment

Final report on the causes of BP’s Macondo Well blowout

by John Wihbey | September 19, 2011

2011 final report from the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement on British Petroleum’s Deepwater Horizon disaster.

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Economics

Census Bureau graphic: Recession and median income

by John Wihbey | September 19, 2011

2011 Census Bureau report updating figures on American households through 2010, including income, poverty and health.

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