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People with high social intelligence do these 20 things differently than everyone else
Social intelligence is integral to fostering the relationships we make and maintain with others. When you have a better ...
Emma Conde, co-president of the Peacemaker Project and political science major at BYU, checked her phone one day and found a ...
Information is still getting out despite an almost total internet blackout, especially with the help of diaspora groups. That ...
For more than eight years, Shoreman-Ouimet and a multidisciplinary team at UConn have been examining extreme weather ...
Digital communication helps people stay connected, but face-to-face communication still brings stronger emotions and learning ...
Potential federal policy changes would limit the funds to study outcomes that vary greatly across gender, socio-economic ...
Why are we celebrating isolation? Technology may be rewarding avoidance—ghosting, quiet quitting, online hostility—at the ...
Founder Reports looks at how leadership approaches designed for in-office environments can be improved to meet the needs of ...
Every time we smile, grimace, or flash a quick look of surprise, it feels effortless, but the brain is quietly coordinating an intricate performance. This study shows that facial gestures aren’t ...
A review of more than 1,000 studies suggests that using technology to communicate with others is better than nothing—but ...
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One size doesn’t fit all: Why oncology-specialized social work outperforms traditional case management
As value-based oncology expands, specialized social work is moving from “nice to have” to a measurable lever for adherence, ...
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