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Sujata Gupta

Sujata Gupta

Social Sciences Writer at Science News

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Guppies fall for a classic optical illusion. Doves, usually, do too

Comparing animals’ susceptibility to optical illusions can show how perception evolved.
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Our relationship with alcohol is fraught. Ancient customs might ins...

As evidence of alcohol's harms mounts, some people are testing out sobriety. Look to ancient civilizations' ways for a reset, scholars suggest.
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You’re probably eating enough protein, but maybe not the right mix

Protein is having a moment. But even if most people are eating enough protein, studies suggest they may not be eating the right mix.
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Biased online images train AI bots to see women as younger, less ex...

Age and gender bias in online images feeds into AI tools, revealing stereotypes shaping digital systems and hiring algorithms, researchers report.
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Emotional events can help solidify memories

Emotional events help solidify memories. The findings may one day help students study or trauma survivors recover.
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People with ADHD may have an underappreciated advantage: Hypercurio...

ADHD is officially a disorder of deficits in attention, behavior and focus. But patients point out upsides, like curiosity. Research is now catching up.
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Measure blood sugar with a grain of salt

Continuous glucose monitors are now readily available. With guidance, they can help people make small dietary and lifestyle changes for better health.
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Screen addiction affects teens’ mental health. How to spot it, and ...

Banning screens is often not an option. So Science News spoke with experts studying screen use and addiction in teens to help families navigate this complex issue.
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AI can measure our cultural history. But is it accurate?

Art and literature hint at past people’s psyches. Now computers can identify patterns in those cognitive fossils, but human expertise remains crucial.
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A common parenting practice may be hindering teen development

A poll shows U.S. parents are wary of unsupervised teens, but lack of independence undermines normal development, experts say.
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Students’ mental health imperiled by $1 billion cuts to school funding

The Trump administration is cutting $1 billion in grants that support student mental health. That has educators worried.