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Is Psychological Science Self-Correcting and Other Insights

This piece explores various dimensions of current research findings across different fields. Initially, it delves into the world of psychological science, questioning whether the field is self-correcting. This is examined through the lens of how replications impact the perceived credibility of scientific outcomes. Following this, attention shifts towards how airlines, through an analytical piece by a Temple University faculty member, might be influencing politics by adjusting flight schedules to cater to key political figures. Lastly, an investigation presents a detailed account of the pre-collapse conditions of the Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine, highlighting the significance of the dam for regional water management and illuminating the geopolitical tensions surrounding its control and eventual catastrophe.

Subtopics Include:
- Impact of Replication on Psychological Science
- Airlines' Covert Lobbying Techniques
- Pre-collapse Monitoring of Kakhovka Dam, Ukraine