A new study in Review of Economic Studies suggests that a large increase in the stock of immigrants to the United States would have little impact on…
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A research team led by Princeton University has developed a technique for tracking online foreign misinformation campaigns in real-time, which could help mitigate outside interference…
A new study in The Economic Journal, published by Oxford University Press, suggests that migrating extremists can shape political developments in their destination regions for generations.…
The White House announced the launch of the COVID-19 High Performance Computing Consortium to provide COVID-19 researchers worldwide with access to the world’s most powerful…
With over 300,000 COVID-19 cases across the globe, including recent cases in Syria and the Gaza Strip, the data continues to demonstrate how the disease…
MIT researchers identify security vulnerabilities in voting app. Credit: MIT Mobile voting application could allow hackers to alter individual votes and may pose privacy issues…
A physics-based analysis of U.S. elections finds that the electorate has become more polarized over time, leading to an unstable situation in which very small…
With the presidential election a year away, pollsters will barrage the country with poll questions to get the pulse of the voters about the candidates.…
New study by USC researchers shows bots evolving to better mimic humans during elections. Founded in 1880, the University of Southern California is one of…
When it comes to investing, conservatives may have a built-in advantage, according to a study by business scholars at Rice University, the University of North…
People who identify more intensely with a political tribe or ideology share an underlying psychological trait: low levels of cognitive flexibility, according to a new…