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Inga Kiderra

Under Pressure

Illustration of working mother at a computer with two children trying to get attention.
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The pandemic takes a toll on working parents.

27 April 2022

New Views on Baboons

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Insights from 50 years studying the complex society of “Darwin’s monkey.”

08 September 2021

The Power of Protest

illustration with picket signs, right here right now, no! and yes!
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A professor on the role of protest through history and in recent events.

30 April 2021

Lonely Hearts, Listen Up!

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A UC San Diego sociologist offers online dating advice.

14 February 2019

Rescuers of the Lost Artifacts

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Saving the past for the sake of our future.

07 May 2018

Precious Little Liars

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The way we praise may influence kids’ morals…

22 January 2018

Kids Praised for Being Smart Are More Likely to Cheat

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The study, published in Psychological Science, is co-authored by Gail Heyman of the University of California San Diego…

15 September 2017

American Academy of Arts and Sciences Elects UC San Diego Chancellor and Three Professors

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Molecular biologist James Kadonaga, economist Valerie Ramey and artist Faith Ringgold, along with Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla, become new members of prestigious society.

19 April 2017

A Pendant Fit for a King

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UC San Diego archaeologist Geoffrey Braswell was surprised to discover a precious jewel in Nim Li Punit in southern Belize.

23 February 2017

The Right Words to Make Change

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Environmental marketing campaigns typically center around a personal appeal, but does that really work?

30 November 2016

Derailing Your Train of Thought

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Insights into how your thoughts run off the rails.

28 November 2016

The Amazing Race

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Legendary political scientist Sam Popkin weighs in on race for president.

26 September 2016

Shooter Video Games Increase Aggression

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Research shows that active participation in first-person shooter games is generally followed by an increase in aggressive behavior, feelings and/or ideations.

23 March 2016

Confidence Counts: Accuracy of Eyewitness IDs Increases With Degree of Certainty

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Field study of police lineups suggests courts must pay attention to initial witness confidence ratings and police departments […]

03 February 2016

It Takes a Village (or 10)

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An empowered approach to end female genital cutting.

21 September 2015

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