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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/Althiz on 2025-06-11 18:02:26+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/IEEESpectrum on 2025-06-11 15:09:04+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/Science_News on 2025-06-11 14:45:58+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/Lord-Julius on 2025-06-11 14:26:03+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/universityofga on 2025-06-11 13:45:40+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/-Mystica- on 2025-06-11 13:25:16+00:00.

Original Title: Many Americans overestimate the climate benefits of actions like recycling and underestimate those of skipping flights or eating less meat. Focusing only on personal behavior may even reduce support for collective climate action, according to a new study.

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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/chrisdh79 on 2025-06-11 12:46:38+00:00.

Original Title: Scientists observe an abnormal attentional bias in depressed individuals | Study found that individuals with depression looked at threatening and neutral images longer than healthy individuals in an experimental setting.

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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/Lord-Julius on 2025-06-11 11:24:58+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/mvea on 2025-06-11 12:07:32+00:00.

Original Title: Democrats dislike Republicans more than Republicans dislike Democrats, studies find. This partisan asymmetry was linked to Democrats’ belief that Republicans pose harm to disadvantaged groups, particularly racial and ethnic minorities, which appears to drive stronger feelings of moral condemnation.

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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/mvea on 2025-06-11 09:21:56+00:00.

Original Title: Perceived social breakdown fuels desire for authoritarian leaders, new study shows. When people perceive society as falling apart, they may become more receptive to authoritarian leaders—those who promise order, control, and certainty.

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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/sataky on 2025-06-11 00:50:56+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/CashForEarth on 2025-06-11 04:36:27+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/mvea on 2025-06-10 20:57:20+00:00.

Original Title: People who were shorter or less satisfied with their height tended to be more envious, more jealous, and more competitive toward same-sex peers. These effects were especially strong for men. Taller people are often perceived as more dominant, attractive, and competent.

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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/-Mystica- on 2025-06-10 22:51:44+00:00.

Original Title: The largest twin study to date, involving over 21,000 identical twins, found that genetic differences influence how individuals respond to their environment. These gene-environment interactions help explain varying susceptibility to ADHD, autism traits, anxiety, depression, and other conditions.

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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/mvea on 2025-06-10 18:45:42+00:00.

Original Title: White Americans do not feel threatened by demographic change, suggests new study that casts doubt on this widely accepted idea: that White Americans respond with a sense of threat when told they will no longer be the majority in the US. The information also did not make Americans more conservative.

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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/iamphilosofie on 2025-06-10 18:14:18+00:00.

Original Title: New study identifies five clinically relevant prescribing cascades in a national sample of more than half a million older adults in Ireland. The findings show how unrecognized drug side effects can trigger extra prescriptions and potentially avoidable harm in primary care.

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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/mvea on 2025-06-10 14:11:25+00:00.

Original Title: Researchers used noninvasive brain stimulation to treat 40 adults with mild form of autism (level 1 ASD) and therapeutic effects lasted up to 2 months. Autistic cognitive inflexibility quickly changed even at week 1, whereas it took 6 to 7 weeks for autistic social traits to significantly change.

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