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Released: 12-Dec-2024 9:10 AM EST
Researchers Demonstrate New Technique for Stealing AI Models
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Researchers have demonstrated the ability to steal an artificial intelligence (AI) model without hacking into the device where the model was running. The technique is novel in that it works even when the thief has no prior knowledge of the software or architecture that support the AI.

Released: 17-Oct-2024 11:35 AM EDT
How Airbnb Could Help Curb the Rise in Housing Costs
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Home-rental platforms like Airbnb are known to drive up housing costs, but a new study shows that doing a better job of collecting the taxes owed by these home rentals appears to slow the rise in home prices.

Released: 7-Oct-2024 8:05 AM EDT
Donations, Not Discounts, Make Shoppers More Amenable to Delayed Delivery
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A new study finds consumers are more willing to accept slower delivery from retailers when ordering products online if the retailers agree to donate to a charitable cause.

Released: 30-Sep-2024 11:05 AM EDT
New Tool Can Assess Elderly Dogs’ Frailty
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Researchers have developed a tool that can aid owners and veterinarians in assessing an elderly dog’s frailty. The tool – when coupled with simple assessments of body and muscle condition by the veterinarian – can predict likelihood of short-term (within six months) mortality and provide important data to owners faced with treatment and quality-of-life decisions for their aging dogs.

Released: 23-Sep-2024 9:05 AM EDT
‘Litigant Shopping’ For Supreme Court Cases Can Backfire
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A new study finds “litigant shopping,” or choosing plaintiffs with specific demographic attributes, can be used to shape public opinion about the U.S. Supreme Court – but it can also backfire.

Released: 10-Sep-2024 7:05 AM EDT
Study: Two Editing Tricks Can Help Companies Boost Investor Confidence
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A new study finds there are two simple editing changes companies can make to their annual reports that improve investor confidence.

Released: 9-Sep-2024 7:05 AM EDT
Employers Who Foster ‘Collective Engagement’ Have Less Employee Turnover
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A new study finds some workplaces did a much better job than others at limiting employee turnover during the COVID pandemic. Specifically, researchers found units that fostered a sense of “collective engagement” among employees before the pandemic saw less employee turnover.

Released: 30-Aug-2024 11:05 AM EDT
How Hope Beats Mindfulness When Times Are Tough
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A recent study finds that hope appears to be more beneficial than mindfulness at helping people manage stress and stay professionally engaged during periods of prolonged stress at work. The study underscores the importance of looking ahead, rather than living “in the moment,” during hard times.

Newswise: This Tiny Backyard Bug Does the Fastest Backflips on Earth
Released: 29-Aug-2024 9:05 AM EDT
This Tiny Backyard Bug Does the Fastest Backflips on Earth
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Move over, Sonic. There’s a new spin-jumping champion in town – the globular springtail (Dicyrtomina minuta). This diminutive hexapod backflips into the air, spinning to over 60 times its body height in the blink of an eye, and a new study features the first in-depth look at its jumping prowess. Globular springtails are tiny, usually only a couple millimeters in body length.

Released: 28-Aug-2024 10:05 AM EDT
Study: Public Opinion of New Justices Affects Views on Entire Supreme Court
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A new study finds that the extent to which U.S. adults support newly appointed justices to the Supreme Court strongly influences the extent to which they support the high court as an institution.

Released: 26-Aug-2024 10:05 AM EDT
Key Trait Links Nonprofits That Bounce Back More Slowly From Economic Downturns
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A recent study evaluates three decades of financial data from nonprofit organizations and finds nonprofits that rely on investment income to fund operations are often less resilient in the face of economic downturns.

Released: 26-Aug-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Study IDs Best ‘Red Flags’ for Spotting Financial Fraud
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The study found that the most commonly used benchmarks are among the least effective at identifying fraud.

Newswise: Life Underground Suited New Dinosaur Fine
Released: 9-Jul-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Life Underground Suited New Dinosaur Fine
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The age of dinosaurs wasn’t conducted solely above ground. A newly discovered ancestor of Thescelosaurus shows evidence that these animals spent at least part of their time in underground burrows. The new species contributes to a fuller understanding of life during the mid-Cretaceous – both above and below ground.

Released: 6-Jun-2024 8:05 AM EDT
How to Build a Team of ‘Appropriately Skeptical’ Financial Statement Auditors
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A new study identifies the characteristics that make auditing professionals more likely to reward skepticism in the people they supervise, which is associated with an increased likelihood of identifying potential fraud during the auditing process.

Released: 28-May-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Study Sheds Light on Shady World of Text Message Phishing Scams
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Researchers have collected and analyzed an unprecedented amount of data on SMS phishing attacks, shedding light on both the scope and nature of SMS phishing operations. The work also identifies avenues that law enforcement can use to address phishing operations.

Released: 13-May-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Daylight Saving Time Spells Bad News for Healthy Habits
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New research suggests that making the change to daylight saving time isn’t good for our healthy habits. Researchers found that the onset of daylight saving time is associated with increased consumption of processed snack foods and fewer trips to the gym.

Released: 7-May-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Business-Focused Anti-Poverty Initiatives Can Have Unintended Consequences
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A new study of entrepreneurial small businesses created to address poverty in rural Africa found that the introduction of the entrepreneurial model led to unexpected social shifts that made the small business operators a source of friction and social discontent in their communities.

Released: 6-May-2024 8:05 AM EDT
VR Poses Privacy Risks for Kids. A New Study Finds Parents Aren’t as Worried as They Should Be.
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New research finds that, while an increasing number of minors are using virtual reality (VR) apps, not many parents recognize the extent of the security and privacy risks that are specific to VR technologies.

Released: 8-Apr-2024 10:05 AM EDT
Senior Staff Give More Constructive Feedback When They Think They’ll Work With You Again
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A new study finds senior staff are more likely to provide constructive feedback and coaching to junior staff when the juniors are in the same office and/or when the senior staff know the juniors will be working with them again in the future.

Released: 1-Apr-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Study Suggests Taking an Aggressive Stance in Crisis Communications Costs Companies Money
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A new study tracked 10 years of data to capture shifts in how corporate interests and the public discussed a complex legal situation – and how those dynamics related to stock price. The bottom line? When the company took an aggressive stance, its stock price dropped.



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