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Yes, this is who we are: America's 250-year history of political violence -- Maurizio Valsania, Università di Torino
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How to avoid seeing disturbing content on social media and protect your peace of mind -- Annie Margaret, University of Colorado Boulder21 hours ago
'This will not end here': A scholar explains why Charlie Kirk's killing could embolden political violence -- Arie Perliger, UMass Lowell1 day ago
Who was Charlie Kirk? The activist who turned campus politics into national influence -- Stephanie A. (Sam) Martin, Boise State University2 days ago
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Scientists detected a potential biosignature on Mars – an astrobiologist explains what these traces of life are, and how researchers figure out their source -- Amy J. Williams, University of Florida1 day ago
Drugged driving – including under the influence of cannabis and prescription drugs – is quietly becoming one of the most dangerous road hazards -- Andrew Yockey, University of Mississippi1 day ago
Proposed cuts to NIH funding would have ripple effects on research that could hamper the US for decades -- Mohammad S. Jalali, Harvard University and Zeynep Hasgül, Harvard University1 day ago
Bolsonaro joins a rogues' gallery of coup plotters held to account for their failed power grab -- John Joseph Chin, Carnegie Mellon University and Joe Wright, Penn State1 day ago
Fewer international students are coming to the US, costing universities and communities that benefit from these visitors -- Tara Sonenshine, Tufts University1 day ago
Detroit is the most challenging place in the country for people with asthma − here's how to help kids in the Motor City breathe easier -- Rhonda Conner-Warren, Michigan State University2 days ago
Beauty sleep isn't a myth – a sleep medicine expert explains how rest keeps your skin healthy and youthful -- Joanna Fong-Isariyawongse, University of Pittsburgh1 day ago
A massive eruption 74,000 years ago affected the whole planet – archaeologists use volcanic glass to figure out how people survived -- Jayde N. Hirniak, Arizona State University2 days ago
Social scientists have long found women tend to be more religious than men – but Gen Z may show a shift -- Ryan Burge, Washington University in St. Louis1 day ago
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Parasitic worms bury themselves in the brains of moose and elk – a new test can help diagnose these animals to prevent disease spread -- Richard Gerhold, University of Tennessee and Jessie Richards, University of Tennessee1 day ago
'Publish or perish' evolutionary pressures shape scientific publishing, for better and worse -- Thomas Morgan, Arizona State University1 day ago
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How 'sovereign citizens' around the world draw on similar pseudo-law arguments – podcast -- Gemma Ware, The Conversation -- Listen1 day ago
40 years ago, the first AIDS movies forced Americans to confront a disease they didn't want to see -- Scott Malia, College of the Holy Cross3 days ago
Sacred texts and 'little bells': The building blocks of Arvo Pärt's musical masterpieces -- Jeffers Engelhardt, Amherst College3 days ago
New report ranks Philadelphia and Allentown among toughest cities in America for people with asthma -- Ana Santos Rutschman, Villanova University3 days ago
When you're caught between 'yes' and 'no,' here's why 'maybe' isn't the way to go -- Julian Givi, West Virginia University5 days ago
Philly's Puerto Rican Day Parade embodies strength of the mainland's second-largest Boricua community -- Héctor M. Varela Rios, Villanova University4 days ago
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Kennedy hearing deepens crisis over dismantling of CDC leadership - health scholar explains why the agency's ability to protect public health is compromised -- Jordan Miller, Arizona State University8 days ago
Trump's radical argument that he alone can interpret vague laws fails its first court test in dismissal of Fed governor -- Claire B. Wofford, College of Charleston3 days ago
How RFK Jr.'s misguided science on mRNA vaccines is shaping policy − a vaccine expert examines the false claims -- Deborah Fuller, University of Washington3 hours ago
Trump's deployment of the National Guard to fight crime blurs the legal distinction between the police and the military -- Luke William Hunt, University of Alabama, Institute for Humane Studies2 days ago
Civil servant exodus: How employees wrestle with whether to stay, speak up or go -- Jaime L. Kucinskas, Hamilton College and Yvonne Zylan, University of Calgary9 days ago
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A new world order isn't coming, it's already here − and this is what it looks like -- John Rennie Short, University of Maryland, Baltimore County2 days ago
Lesotho's historian 'Burns' Machobane told the country's story – and helped build it after colonialism -- John Aerni-Flessner, Michigan State University4 days ago
China's electric vehicle influence expands nearly everywhere – except the US and Canada -- Jack Barkenbus, Vanderbilt University9 days ago
China's WWII anniversary parade rekindles cross-strait battle over war narrative − and fears in Taiwan of future conflict -- Meredith Oyen, University of Maryland, Baltimore County11 days ago
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The discovery of a gravitational wave 10 years ago shook astrophysics – these ripples in spacetime continue to reveal dark objects in the cosmos -- Chad Hanna, Penn State3 days ago
What causes muscle cramps during exercise? Athletes and coaches may want to look at the playing surface -- Michael Hales, Kennesaw State University4 days ago
Scientific objectivity is a myth – cultural values and beliefs always influence science and the people who do it -- Sara Giordano, Kennesaw State University9 days ago
Pediatricians' association recommends COVID-19 vaccines for toddlers and some older children, breaking with CDC guidance -- David Higgins, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus23 days ago
How federal officials talk about health is shifting in troubling ways – and that change makes me worried for my autistic child -- Megan Donelson, University of Dayton19 days ago
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AI is transforming weather forecasting − and that could be a game changer for farmers around the world -- Paul Winters, University of Notre Dame and Amir Jina, University of Chicago10 days ago
AI's ballooning energy consumption puts spotlight on data center efficiency -- Divya Mahajan, Georgia Institute of Technology10 days ago
What is AI slop? A technologist explains this new and largely unwelcome form of online content -- Adam Nemeroff, Quinnipiac University11 days ago
AI has a hidden water cost − here's how to calculate yours -- Leo S. Lo, University of Virginia12 days ago
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Boosting timber harvesting in national forests while cutting public oversight won't solve America's wildfire problem -- Courtney Schultz, Colorado State University; Forrest Fleischman, University of Minnesota, and Tony Cheng, Colorado State University5 days ago
5 FORECASTS EARLY CLIMATE MODELS GOT RIGHT – THE EVIDENCE IS ALL AROUND YOU -- Nadir Jeevanjee, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration10 days ago
Climate models reveal how human activity may be locking the Southwest into permanent drought -- Pedro DiNezio, University of Colorado Boulder and Timothy Shanahan, The University of Texas at Austin1 month ago
20 years after Hurricane Katrina, 3 lessons for emergency management the government needs to hear -- Eric Kevin Stern, University at Albany, State University of New York18 days ago
Why 2025 became the summer of flash flooding in America -- Jeffrey Basara, UMass Lowell1 month ago
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Jury trials, a critical part of democracy, are disappearing -- Valerie P. Hans, Cornell University and Richard Lorren Jolly, Southwestern Law School8 days ago
Helping teens navigate online racism − study shows which parenting strategy works best -- Alvin Thomas, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Yeqing Li, University of Wisconsin-Madison8 days ago
Astrology's appeal in uncertain times -- Shiri Noy, Denison University; Christopher P. Scheitle, West Virginia University, and Katie E. Corcoran, West Virginia University8 days ago
No credit history? No problem − new research suggests shopping data works as a proxy for creditworthiness -- Joonhyuk Yang, University of Notre Dame and Jung Youn Lee, Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University10 days ago
Poland responds to Russian drones incursion by invoking Article 4 of the NATO treaty − what happens next? -- John Deni, US Army War College3 days ago
3 states push to put the Ten Commandments back in school – banking on new guidance at the Supreme Court -- Charles J. Russo, University of Dayton and Lydia Artz, University of Dayton8 days ago
Active Clubs are white supremacy's new, dangerous frontier -- Art Jipson, University of Dayton18 days ago
A federal program helps older people get jobs, but the Trump administration wants to get rid of it -- Cal J. Halvorsen, Washington University in St. Louis; Ernest Gonzales, New York University, and Nancy Morrow-Howell, Washington University in St. Louis2 days ago
50 years ago, NASA sent 2 spacecraft to search for life on Mars – the Viking missions' findings are still discussed today -- Joel S. Levine, William & Mary5 days ago
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