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How Teen Films Reveal Complexities of Sexual Consent

Teen films are changing with the times, but change isn’t always easy. In today’s Academic Minute, Bridgewater State University’s Michele Meek explores the changing ways that films treat consent.

When Winning a Negotiation Can Leave You Worse Off

Negotiations that suit both parties can lead to the best outcomes. In today’s Academic Minute, George Mason University’s Einav Hart considers negotiating styles.

The Psychology of Blame

Politicians can do better when it comes to interacting with the public. In today's Academic Minute, Wheaton College's Gail Sahar examines how.

The Legacy of Arcade Redemption Tokens

The digital world is quickly bringing an end to a lot of physicals items and tokens, but at what cost? In today's Academic Minute, Cedar Crest College's Michael Zalot discusses one such token.

Student Perceptions of ChatGPT

ChatGPT is here, so how do students feel about it? In today’s Academic Minute, Western New England University’s Thomas Mennella finds out the answer.

Psychedelics Reduce Anxiety and Depression in Cancer Patients

Is there a better way to treat anxiety and depression for patients with cancer? In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Connecticut’s C. Michael White explores one possibility.

‘Scientism’ as Antiscience of Doubt and Disbelief

The terms people use to stoke disbelief and doubt in science can be costly. In today’s Academic Minute, Florida Institute of Technology’s Moti Mizrahi details how.

Consequences of Journalists Violating their Code of Ethics

Break the journalistic code of ethics at your own risk. In today’s Academic Minute, Victoria University of Wellington’s Daniel Laufer examines one instance where harm was done by crossing a line.