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Face Masks for COVID: An Obituary?
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February 7, 2023

Face Masks for COVID: An Obituary?

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Social Science Can Reduce Firearm-Related Injuries
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December 14, 2022

Social Science Can Reduce Firearm-Related Injuries

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Event: Celebrate the 60th Anniversary of DBASSE’s Founding
Announcements
September 29, 2022

Event: Celebrate the 60th Anniversary of DBASSE’s Founding

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‘Knowing Through Crime’: How We Define Gun Harm Shapes How We Research It
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June 7, 2022

‘Knowing Through Crime’: How We Define Gun Harm Shapes How We Research It

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Saving Private Business – The UK Bounce Back Loan

Saving Private Business – The UK Bounce Back Loan

Authors Marc Cowling, Paul Nightingale, Nick Wilson, and Marek Kacer find “everything researched and written about COVID-19 in whatever context – medical, […]

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Criminologist Nancy La Vigne to Head U.S. National Institute of Justice

Criminologist Nancy La Vigne to Head U.S. National Institute of Justice

President Joe Biden has named criminologist Nancy La Vigne to head the National Institute of Justice, the arm of the U.S. Department […]

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Why Social Science? Because Changing Behavior is Essential to Addressing Climate Change

Why Social Science? Because Changing Behavior is Essential to Addressing Climate Change

The challenge of climate change is enormous and requires an all-of-science effort. Psychologists must be part of the solution.

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The Science Media Centre at 20

The Science Media Centre at 20

The UK’s Science Media Centre (SMC) is an internationally admired, and occasionally emulated, model for facilitating interactions between the science community and […]

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We Haven’t Just Suffered During COVID – We’ve Learned

We Haven’t Just Suffered During COVID – We’ve Learned

Resilience of young people, new treatment tools give Harvard psychologist Matt Nock hope amid mental health challenges posed by social media, school and campus disruptions

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Failures of Imagination: Four Experts on Science’s  COVID Response So Far

Failures of Imagination: Four Experts on Science’s COVID Response So Far

The World Health Organization declared COVID a pandemic on March 11 2020. In the two years since, countries have diverged on their containment strategies, introducing many different ways of mitigating the virus, to varying effect. Here, four health experts look at what has worked well, what mistakes scientists and policymakers made, and what needs to be done to protect human health from here on.

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When Talking Broader Impact, Which Websites Do We Value?

When Talking Broader Impact, Which Websites Do We Value?

Reporting on their recent survey of websites cited in REF 2014 impact case studies, Kayvan Kousha, Mike Thelwall and Mahshid Abdoli, discuss which websites are most commonly used as supporting evidence for impact and how these vary across academic disciplines.

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SSRC Launches $10 Million Project to Combat Health Misinformation

SSRC Launches $10 Million Project to Combat Health Misinformation

In the wake of the pandemic of suspect “facts” shared about COVID-19, social and behavioral scientists from around the world are encouraged […]

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