Higher morbidity found where fewer staffers are vaccinated against COVID-19
Information helps users decide when, and whether, to venture outside or exercise
Fatigue during a morning class dissuades some from rewarding majors
How we interpret time-series data is dependent on the designer’s chosen format
When bad times hit, highly indebted companies often have to sell operations and equipment at fire-sale prices
Entrepreneurs borrow between equity funding rounds with a strong record of repaying debts
Measuring inbreeding allows study to isolate rulers from circumstances
Wage earners get larger (relative) share at smaller companies, not at giants like Apple, Alphabet and Amazon
Encouraging pre-commitment to a future behavior helps people do hard things — but it can backfire
Far from burn zones, especially for renters and those with iffy credit, money troubles follow fires
Demolition of Chicago projects dispersed thousands to other areas
Younger-patient mortality rate nearly triples, 20 years of data indicate
Sebastian Edwards finds Keynes’ public take-down of Roosevelt’s gold policies still relevant today
Those who keep finances separate are likelier to split up, be less satisfied with their relationship
Study of a large corporation explores how salary comparisons affect employee behavior