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Sujata Gupta

Sujata Gupta

Social Sciences Writer at Science News

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Married men are doing more cleaning and laundry than in the past

Some scholars argue that efforts to equalize the time men and women spend on housework has stalled. An analysis reveals slow progress.
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Why some chaos-seekers just want to watch the world burn

A political scientist explains how a confluence of personality traits and perceived status loss can encourage some people to generate chaos as a solution to their woes.
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Breaking negative thought patterns could ward off anxiety, depression

Getting stuck in a negative loop is part of many mental health disorders. A new therapy focuses more on these thought patterns than the thoughts themselves.
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Are AI chatbot ‘personalities’ in the eye of the beholder?

Defining AI chatbot personality could be based on how a bot “feels” about itself or on how a person feels about the bot they’re interacting with.
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Survivors of the LA fires will face a complex blend of mental healt...

Logistical needs, like employment and housing, along with psychological needs must be met after disasters like the LA wildfires, research shows.
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Proposed time limits on anesthesia may have jeopardized patient safety

Blue Cross Blue Shield’s now rescinded plan to put time limits on anesthesia put a spotlight on a poorly understood profession.
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The ‘midlife crisis’ is too simple a story, scientists say

Some scientists want to shift focus to the teen mental health crisis. But the course of happiness is too complex for simplistic theories, experts warn.
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A race to save Indigenous trails may change the face of archaeology

A race to save Indigenous trails may change the face of archaeology
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Is U.S. democracy in decline? Here’s what the science says

Political scientists disagree over how to interpret a slight dip in the health of U.S. democracy.
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Navigation research often excludes the environment. That’s starting...

Participants “navigating” on a lab computer have shaped navigation knowledge. Studies that add in the environment challenge those findings.
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There’s a new term for attempting to own the wind: ventography

Nations established territorial claims underground to access oil and gas. Now they are expanding those claims upward to snag the wind.