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Science communication.

Brodie, M., & Law, K. F. (2026, February 9). 38 million obituaries written over 30 years reveal how society defines a life well lived [Radio]. 91.5 KJZZ. https://www.kjzz.org/the-show/2026-02-09/38-million-obituaries-written-over-30-years-reveal-how-society-defines-a-life-well-lived

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Law, K. F., & Syropoulos, S. (2025, December 22). Americans support policies for future generations – so why doesn’t anyone think they do? Character & Context. https://spsp.org/news/character-and-context-blog/law-syropoulos-americans-support-policies-for-future-generations

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​​​​Markowitz, D., Law, K. F., & Syropoulos, S. (2025, December 8). What 38 million obituaries reveal about how Americans define a ‘life well lived.’ The Conversation. https://doi.org/10.64628/AAI.pvvauj3t5

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Law, K. F., Syropoulos, S., & O’Connor, B. B. (2025, December 2). Empathy and reasoning aren’t rivals – new research shows they work together to drive people to help more. The Conversation. https://doi.org/10.64628/AAI.tmvauxwtc

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Law, K. F., & Syropoulos, S. (2025, June 3). We asked over 8,700 people in 6 countries to think about future generations in decision-making, and this is what we found. The Conversation. https://doi.org/10.64628/AAI.jtt65t4aq

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