The Homosexual Society (1962) : Richard Hauser; UK Home Office Research Unit : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
archive.org/details/the-homosexual-society-1962The Homosexual Society by Richard Hauser commissioned by the UK Home Office Research Unit (1962)
Roll for insight: Using Dungeons & Dragons as a group therapy tool
arstechnica.com/science/2024/09/roll-for-insight-using-dungeons-dragons-as-a-group-therapy-tool/Research is ongoing, but therapists are happy with early results.
More search, less feed - Austin Kleon
austinkleon.com/2019/04/04/more-search-less-feed/In the process of writing this book, I realized that the experience of research is exactly opposite to the way I usually often encounter information online. When you research a subject, you make a series of important decisions, not least what it is you want to research, and you make a commitment to spend time finding information that doesn’t immediately present itself. You seek out different sources that you understand may be biased for various reasons. The very structure of the libr...
WiFi Routers Used to Produce 3D Images of Humans
vpnoverview.com/news/wifi-routers-used-to-produce-3d-images-of-humans/Carnegie Mellon researchers may have come up with a breakthrough technique to detect and map humans in space via WiFi transmitters.
The Real Name Fallacy - Coral by Vox Media
coralproject.net/blog/the-real-name-fallacy/The Coral Project is an open source project to help publishers of all sizes build better communities around their journalism. We’re creating tools that help everyone to feel safe, respected, and heard.
Built for Mars — UX case studies
builtformars.com/case-studies/ux-of-bankingOn a mission to help the world build better user experiences by demystifying UX. Thousands of hours of research packed into UX case studies.
Microplastics found in human blood for first time | Plastics | The Guardian
theguardian.com/environment/2022/mar/24/microplastics-found-in-human-blood-for-first-timeExclusive: The discovery shows the particles can travel around the body and may lodge in organs