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New research aims to explore collective action and cultural transmission in cockroaches and rats in order to understand how these “simpler” organisms generate intelligent behaviors, with a long-term goal of better understanding the mechanisms that underlie complex collective behavior.
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Ants exhibit measurable decision-making both at the individual and group level as they solve novel problems. This study investigates the ways fluctuating environmental conditions may impact navigational solutions for the rock ant (Temnothorax rugatulus). Individual ants will be tagged and followed by automated cameras to produce digital data for analysis.
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A new study will assess the relationships between the dynamic qualities of consciousness, personality characteristics, and higher-order cognition. Researchers will use visual aids and machine learning to measure these relationships in virtual reality settings.
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A study aims to collect and analyze data on experiences post-Hurricane Dorian in The Bahamas to uncover indicators of resilience after a natural disaster.
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This funding aims to help purchase and deliver urgently needed supplies for basic health, daily living, and education to orphaned Ukrainian war refugees.
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Worldview Studio has been invited to conduct the first quantitative review of TWCF’s Diverse Intelligences Priority (DI) priority. This project will assess DI’s outputs, outcomes, and impacts to date.
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Studying the paradoxical nature of hunger vs religious fasting in Latter Day Saints, Muslims in Muslim-majority countries and Jewish populations in Israel.
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Sacred Design Lab seeks to map the global landscape of spiritual innovation; propose a working definition of spiritual innovation; and identify qualities of high-impact innovations.
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A mix of field and lab studies will be used to empirically investigate the relationship between mass singing as practiced at Koolulam events and flourishing.
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Research led by a team of theologians will examine if the regular practice of Christian lament increases flourishing, and if so, what factors lead to this increase.