
Life sciences
29 Jan 2021
Alpine plants at risk of extinction following disappearing glaciers
Glaciers are melting around the world due to climate change. What is the predicted effect on plant biodiversity? Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Life sciences
29 Jan 2021
Glaciers are melting around the world due to climate change. What is the predicted effect on plant biodiversity? Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Humanities
28 Jan 2021
Image: Shutterstock By Suzanna Burgelman, Frontiers science writer Political candidates with a disability have historically been underrepresented. A new study has found for the first time that voters do not apply certain stereotypes associated with disability to such candidates. Voters see them as honest, hard-working, and concerned with social welfare issues. The results show that the cause of under-representation may not lay with voters’ perceptions, but with a lack of support from governments and political parties. Worldwide, over one billion people live with a disability. Historically, they have been discriminated against and stigmatized by society. To improve their rights, they should be included in political decision-making, yet there is a lack of political representatives who are known to have a disability. This under-representation may be due to several factors, including how voters perceive a political candidate with a disability. However, a new study published in Frontiers in Political Science, found for the first time that voters do not apply negative stereotypes when evaluating candidates with a disability. Rather, voters tend to perceive candidates with a disability as capable, honest, and caring. Stereotypes as information short-cuts To form an impression of others, and with a lack of motivation and resources to […]
Psychology
22 Jan 2021
The personality of a dog’s owner can predict outcomes of veterinary behavioral therapy: Frontiers in Veterinary Medicine
Health
19 Jan 2021
Emergency workers face suicidal thoughts and PTSS: Frontiers in Psychiatry
Life sciences
13 Jan 2021
How do boats affect the behavior of killer whales? Frontiers in Marine Science
Health
13 Jan 2021
How do ovarian cancer cells survive and proliferate in the abdominal cavity? Frontiers in Oncology
Health
12 Jan 2021
Gut microbes may significantly contribute to anorexia nervosa: Frontiers in Psychiatry
Life sciences
08 Jan 2021
How do sea urchin cope with climate change? Frontiers in Marine Science
Life sciences
06 Jan 2021
Low genetic diversity in manatees off South America raises alarm for conservation actions: Frontiers in Marine Science
Life sciences
06 Jan 2021
Surprisingly high biodiversity of previously unreported bacteria from the Tabernas Desert: Frontiers in Microbiology
Health
04 Jan 2021
A uniform nutrient-rich medium selects for the loss of motility due to genomic deletions in the pathogenic bacterium C. jejuni: Frontiers in Microbiology
Life sciences
22 Dec 2020
Ability to use social information depends on individual cognitive skills in female collared flycatchers: Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Psychology
08 Dec 2020
What else can we learn about the human relationship with nature? Read this article collection with 105 expert contributors, 237,000 views and downloads, and featured in World Economic Forum.
Psychology
30 Nov 2020
What are the mental health effects of divorce? Frontiers in Psychology
Psychology
25 Nov 2020
In countries with high academic standards in math, students (especially girls) typically are less interested: Frontiers in Psychology
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