What’s behind high housing prices?

If you want to know why home sales are down and home prices are up, new research offers an explanation.

Holly Frew - Georgia State U. • futurity
April 2, 2025 ~7 min

Job satisfaction is more important than employers may realize

New research reveals a new way to gauge satisfaction in the workplace and how it relates to job riskiness.

Savannah Peat - U. Georgia • futurity
March 31, 2025 ~5 min


How your brain reacts to buying groceries can reveal your politics

Can grocery purchases help you spot a Republican or a Democrat? Yes, if you have a brain scanner, researchers report.

Nathan Cook-Iowa State • futurity
March 31, 2025 ~7 min

What’s behind the billon-dollar business of March Madness?

Sports management expert Michelle Brimecombe takes a deep dive into the massive business engine behind the NCAA’s biggest tournament.

Eric Stann-Missouri • futurity
March 20, 2025 ~7 min

5 things help influencers seem authentic

A new study sheds light on the complex dynamics of authenticity in influencer marketing.

Holly Frew - Georgia State U. • futurity
Feb. 25, 2025 ~5 min

Economist says tariffs will be bad for your wallet

A global economist’s shares her take on the new presidential administration’s planned tariffs: "American consumers will get hurt."

Brown University • futurity
Feb. 18, 2025 ~7 min

Political attacks chip away trust in local news

"Local news has always been a trusted lifeline for communities, but that trust is surprisingly fragile."

Amy McCaig-Rice University • futurity
Feb. 17, 2025 ~6 min

How 1800s literary parties fueled hype for Valentine’s Day

You can thank the likes of Edgar Allan Poe and other Romantics for contributing to the hype around Valentine's Day, an expert says.

Sara Diedrich - U. Missouri • futurity
Feb. 14, 2025 ~5 min


Your friends likely agree when you’re ready for love

In a new study, friends significantly agreed on who was ready for committed relationships—and who wasn’t.

Michigan State • futurity
Feb. 11, 2025 ~3 min

Teens spend a big chunk of school days on their smartphones

New research digs into how much of the school day teens are on their smartphones.

Gregory Filiano-Stony Brook • futurity
Feb. 6, 2025 ~4 min

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