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‘Proportional representation’ could reduce polarization in Congress and help more people feel heard

February 15, 2026 phys.org

In the face of widespread pessimism about the political fate of the United States and growing political polarization, scholars and citizens across the country are reimagining how American democracy could better serve the needs of […]

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Putting economic theory to the test: Cutting local taxes cuts household income

February 13, 2026 phys.org

Voters might think less taxes would equate to more money in their pockets, but a new study shows that at the local level, the opposite may actually be true. Economists and politicians have weighed the […]

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Swarms of AI bots can sway people’s beliefs, threatening democracy

February 12, 2026 phys.org

In mid-2023, around the time Elon Musk rebranded Twitter as X but before he discontinued free academic access to the platform’s data, my colleagues and I looked for signs of social bot accounts posting content […]

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Swipe left or right? Sharing conspiracy theories in dating profiles can damage first impressions

February 12, 2026 phys.org

Researchers in the School of Psychology at the University of Kent have found that sharing conspiracy theories on their dating profiles can seriously damage first impressions and reduce romantic interest, but this reaction depends on […]

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Initiative strengthens transparency in police use-of-force policies

February 12, 2026 phys.org

A three-pronged research project seeks to empower communities, policymakers, and law enforcement agencies by improving access to and understanding of police use-of-force rules.This post was originally published on this site

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Study finds teen ‘sexting’ surge, warns of sextortion and privacy risks

February 12, 2026 phys.org

A new national study finds a concerning surge in teen “sexting,” which frequently exposes them to serious risks, including sextortion, coercion and privacy violations. Sexting involves sending or receiving sexually suggestive images or video, while […]

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Baring the ‘silent violence’ of Philippine jails

February 12, 2026 phys.org

Conversations about Philippine jail congestion often begin and end with statistics: thousands of case backlogs, cells built for 50 crammed with 200 bodies, and facilities straining at 300% to 400% beyond capacity. Yet these numbers […]

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‘Gaybourhoods’ boost LGB voter turnout

February 11, 2026 phys.org

Living near other lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people makes LGB people significantly more likely to vote, according to new research published in The Journal of Politics. When the share of LGB residents in a […]

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Strike against mask wearing in 1930s echoed COVID-19 protests, study finds

February 11, 2026 phys.org

New research from The University of Manchester has shown that debates and resistance about wearing face masks go back a lot further than the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Meng Zhang, a Wellcome Trust Research Fellow at […]

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What the troubling use of the term ‘ghettos’ reveals about Denmark’s attitude towards immigration

February 11, 2026 phys.org

Few countries talk about “ghettos” the way Denmark does. For more than a decade, the term has shaped national debates about migration, integration and who truly belongs.This post was originally published on this site

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