Norms backfire, but social stigma shows promise against sports piracy
A new study finds men access almost twice as much of their online entertainment from illegal sources compared to women, with live sports standing out as a particular hotspot.
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A new study finds men access almost twice as much of their online entertainment from illegal sources compared to women, with live sports standing out as a particular hotspot.
Scientific research apparently has its own share of beginner’s luck. According to a study by Mahdee Mushfique Kamal and Raiyan Abdul Baten, teams with a larger number of newbies take the cake when it comes to transformative scientific research. Their…
Does this flagship 44.3-megapixel photo and video hybrid camera have enough in its tank-like structure to satisfy astrophotographers?
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Over 80% of NASA’s workforce is being told to stay home during the government shutdown.
ESA has signed a €40m contract with Avio to develop a reusable upper stage demonstrator, marking a step toward Europe’s own Starship-like ambitions.
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A study published in the International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, led by Dr. Mohammad Reza Eghdami and his colleagues, examined the remains of a Parthian-era individual. The Parthians were descendants of the Parnian tribe and part of the Dahae Union. They…
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