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16 academic research newsletters from across the web

Misguided: The Newsletter
by Matthew Facciani
Matthew Facciani's Misguided newsletter delivers articles and podcasts on misinformation, science communication, and media literacy, fostering a curious community.

Behavior Change for Good Newsletter | Substack
by Behavior Change for Good
This newsletter delivers insights from The Behavior Change for Good Initiative at Wharton and UPenn, where 180+ experts advance behavior change science.

Tim Seyrek | Substack
by Tim Seyrek
Tim Seyrek, a clinical psychology student, explores human behavior, mind, and consciousness, connecting neuroscience, philosophy, research, and classic literature.

Okay Then News | Raphael Lataster (BPharm, PhD) | Substack
by Raphael Lataster (BPharm, PhD)
Okay Then News is a contrarian news aggregator by Raph, providing sourced facts across politics, health, and science, without commentary.

The Great Gender Divergence | Alice Evans | Substack
by Alice Evans
Alice Evans (Stanford, King's College London) explores the great gender divergence, examining why societies differ in equality and the social forces driving change.

Mind & Meaning: The Science Behind Belief | Brian C. Alston | Substack
by Brian C. Alston
Mind & Meaning explores the science and psychology of belief systems. Offers cutting-edge research, expert insights, and discussions on how the mind processes faith.

Cremieux Recueil
by Cremieux
Cremieux Recueil offers exclusive posts, often esoteric and compelling, but its specific subject matter is not detailed in the provided text.

Stanford Psychology Podcast
by Stanford Psychology Podcast
The Stanford Psychology Podcast features hosts Eric, Anjie, Kate, Bella, and Joseph interviewing leading psychologists about new findings and their real-world applications.

Data for Health | Jenn Dowd, PhD | Substack
by Jenn Dowd, PhD
Epidemiologist and Oxford professor Jennifer Beam Dowd demystifies health and science data, covering infectious disease, chronic illness, and aging with empathy.

The New Books Network Newsletter | Substack
by New Books Network
This newsletter curates intriguing interviews from New Books Network's vast library of 25,000+ scholarly discussions, exploring academia and publishing.

IEP@BU | Substack
by IEP@BU
IEP@BU from Bocconi University conducts rigorous research and fosters public awareness on critical policy issues facing Europe and the EU.

Unevenly Combined Thoughts | Angus Bylsma | Substack
by Angus Bylsma
Angus Bylsma, LSE Economic History student, pens fortnightly, AI-free essays on books spanning diverse history. It's a personal research diary of his musings.

Agents of Change
by Agents of Change
The newsletter's About page does not provide specific information about its content or topic, making a detailed summary unavailable.

Paul Krugman
Nobel laureate economist Paul Krugman, a former New York Times opinion writer, shares his distinctive insights on current events, trade, and economic policy.

AI & Games
Dr Tommy Thompson's AI & Games newsletter delves into how artificial intelligence is used in video games, offering expert, hype-free analysis and case studies.

History Today
History Today, founded 1951, presents monthly articles from scholars on diverse historical topics, bridging academic research with accessible general interest.