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Why corporate inclusion policies are moral decisions, not just business ones -- Shreyans Goenka, Virginia Tech and Sankar Sen, Baruch College, CUNY16 hours ago
Using cannabis for sleep isn't harmless – a neurologist explains how it can trap people in a cycle of dependency -- Joanna Fong-Isariyawongse, University of Pittsburgh12 hours ago
Trump's 'narco-terrorism' war in Latin America evokes Reagan – then as now, it's more about fighting leftists than drug runners -- Michelle D. Paranzino, US Naval War College22 hours ago
Pepper pot stew was survival food for the poor and a path to freedom for Black women in early Philadelphia -- Carolyn Zola, California State University, East Bay22 hours ago
How Colorado hospitals are caring for pregnant patients with substance use disorders by overcoming stigma -- Karli Swenson, University of Colorado Anschutz22 hours ago
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Drone use poised to soar as FAA homes in on rule change allowing pilots to fly them out of sight -- Agamemnon Crassidis, Rochester Institute of Technology22 hours ago
Life after death: From burned trees to bleached corals, how dead organisms live on as the building blocks of new life -- Kai Kopecky, University of Colorado Boulder and John Kominoski, Florida International University22 hours ago
How the development of solar and wind farms on the Tibetan Plateau is affecting local communities -- Sanggay Tashi, University of Colorado Boulder22 hours ago
How cuts to CDC are dismantling its capacity to protect Americans' health -- Candice Johnson, Michigan State University1 day ago
Dads today talk more freely with their teens about sex and relationships -- Jennifer M. Grossman, Wellesley College1 day ago
Is soccer taking over America ... or are Americans taking over football? -- Kirk Bowman, Georgia Institute of Technology2 days ago
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The Social Security trust fund will run dry in 2032 – what that means for retirees and workers who hope to retire -- John W. Diamond, Rice University1 day ago
How money exchanges between House members shape the balance of power in Congress -- Mayank Kejriwal, University of Southern California1 day ago
Glucosamine supplements may speed memory loss from Alzheimer's, new research shows -- Ramon Sun, University of Florida2 days ago
Butter or margarine? A food scientist describes their subtle chemical deviations and how they can affect your baked goods -- Rosemary Trout, Drexel University1 day ago
National Science Foundation cuts mean researchers like me are losing grants – but impacts extend far beyond academia -- Remy Dou, University of Miami1 day ago
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How are Saudis viewing the US-Iran war? Our polling suggests Gulf kingdom is split on key issues -- Robert Kubinec, University of South Carolina and Alexis Montambault-Trudelle, Université Laval2 days ago
In Iran war's shadow, Israel's renewed Lebanon campaign risks repeating failed lessons – and occupations – of the past -- Asher Kaufman, University of Notre Dame9 days ago
The war in Iran – again – points to the strategic shortcomings of assassination as policy of foreign affairs -- Brian O'Neill, Georgia Institute of Technology21 days ago
Why the Iran war is breaking the US-European strategic alliance -- Farah N. Jan, University of Pennsylvania24 days ago
The method in Iran's madness? Closure of Strait of Hormuz echoes a centuries-old Danish play − and is a tragedy for the world order -- Vivek Krishnamurthy, University of Colorado Boulder1 month ago
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We ran 100,000 computer simulations of the World Cup. And the winner will be ... -- Achim Zeileis, University of Innsbruck2 days ago
World Cup creates perfect conditions for infectious diseases to spread – here are the biggest threats health experts are watching for -- Andrés Henao, University of Colorado Anschutz3 days ago
What the tattoos of World Cup players say about their love, life and religious beliefs -- Gustavo Morello, Boston College3 days ago
As an American, should you feel guilty about rooting against the US in the World Cup? -- Adam Kadlac, Wake Forest University6 days ago
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What Jefferson and Madison would have thought about 'rededicating' the US to God -- Steven K. Green, Willamette University23 days ago
America's founding promise of religious freedom has long coexisted with prejudice, even as many Christians have worked to confront it -- David Mislin, Temple University1 month ago
How America's independence from England revolutionized US philanthropy -- Amanda Moniz, Smithsonian Institution30 days ago
The American Revolution's triumphant story of democracy and freedom overlooks loyalists who paid a steep price for allegiance to Britain -- Kimberly Nath, San Juan College1 month ago
America's musical founding father: 'Liberty songs' by a self-taught singer and tanner helped fuel the Revolution -- David W. Stowe, Michigan State University27 days ago
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Wildfires are reversing America's progress on ozone pollution, the main ingredient in smog -- Weizhi Deng, University of Iowa; Jun Wang, University of Iowa, and Meng Zhou, University of Maryland, Baltimore County6 days ago
Federal flood insurance carries 2 moral hazards – which you face depends largely on how wealthy you are -- Ivis García, Texas A&M University9 days ago
The US is seeing stronger storms, so why are droughts getting worse? -- David Boutt, UMass Amherst16 days ago
Hurricane forecasts have improved dramatically, saving lives, but federal cuts threaten to stretch NOAA resources to breaking point -- Brian Tang, University at Albany, State University of New York21 days ago
A'super El Niño?' Why it's too early to forecast one with certainty, but not too soon to prepare -- Pedro DiNezio, University of Colorado Boulder1 day ago
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Why the director of national intelligence needs more than political loyalty to do the job -- Gregory F. Treverton, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences2 days ago
US indictment of Raúl Castro comes amid a long history of American aggression against Cuba -- Kevin A. Young, UMass Amherst3 days ago
US mortgage rates are staying high – and the Fed can do very little about it -- Michael J. Highfield, Mississippi College; Mississippi State University6 days ago
Trump administration pledges $100M in aid for Cuba, but only if Catholic or other faith-based groups distribute it -- Dulce Suarez, Florida International University14 days ago
Education Department is investigating whether Smith College's admissions violate Title IX – but this law doesn't actually apply to the case -- Marie-Amelie George, Wake Forest University14 days ago
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Marjane Satrapi's masterpiece Persepolis transformed the world's understanding of Iran -- Shadi Rouhshahbaz, The University of Melbourne; University of Newcastle6 days ago
The forgotten story of abolition in revolutionary France – the first emancipation -- Jeremy D. Popkin, University of Kentucky14 days ago
Cuba needs a long-term solution to its energy crisis -- Luisa Blanco, Pepperdine University; Institute for Humane Studies and Isabella Elias, Pepperdine University20 days ago
Why Javier Milei's inflation 'miracle' in Argentina is more of a mirage - Gemma Ware, The Conversation - Listen17 days ago
Why has the US indicted former Cuban President Raúl Castro? -- James Trapani, Western Sydney University21 days ago
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Kids learn to bully from adults' threats, manipulation and criticism – a child psychologist explains how parents can model better tactics -- Angela J. Narayan, University of Denver2 days ago
Firefighters face a higher risk of skin cancer – nano fabrics with tiny, rough fibers can help keep them safer -- Sumit Mandal, Oklahoma State University2 days ago
Upcoming telescopes could shed light on dark matter – astronomers are looking for these 'fingerprints' of the elusive substance -- Marco Ajello, Clemson University and Christopher Karwin, Clemson University3 days ago
HIV enters the brain and doesn't leave – paradoxically, drugs intended to reduce brain inflammation increase virus levels -- Smita S. Iyer, University of Pittsburgh3 days ago
Methane rocket fuel is easier to handle and convenient but, as Blue Origin saw, it can be very explosive -- Ryan C. Fortenberry, University of Mississippi6 days ago
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Why sophrosyne, an ancient Greek virtue, matters more than ever in the age of AI -- Ross Channing Reed, Missouri University of Science and Technology6 days ago
What Pennsylvania's AI chatbot lawsuit teaches us about the psychology behind medical trust -- Gretchen Chapman, Carnegie Mellon University6 days ago
From oversight to coercion: How authoritarian governments are twisting AI safety to get tech companies to fall in line -- Michael Gregory, Clemson University7 days ago
Eroding a virtue: AI trains people to expect instant answers – and that's bad news for patience -- Christian B. Miller, Wake Forest University7 days ago
Your phone screen doesn't have the same color range as the human eye – and AI widens the gap between digital images and the real thing -- Douglas Goodwin, University of California, Los Angeles; California Institute of the Arts10 days ago
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Everyone wants to think they're open-minded – here's why most people aren't -- Daryl Van Tongeren, Hope College1 day ago
California spends less than 0.5% of its state-controlled funds on homelessness -- Benjamin F. Henwood, University of Southern California1 day ago
Home insurance and the unraveling of Florida communities -- Zac Taylor, Delft University of Technology2 days ago
Who is allowed to walk on the beach? It depends on where you live -- Melissa Scanlan, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Will Matuska, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee2 days ago
Philadelphia's 2026 sports calendar is packed – but fans are being priced out -- Jared Bahir Browsh, University of Colorado Boulder2 days ago
We analyzed paper money printed by Ben Franklin to uncover his anti‑counterfeiting techniques and materials innovations -- Khachatur Manukyan, University of Notre Dame7 days ago
Bison restoration efforts and grazing rights hinge on one question: Are bison wildlife? -- Madison Stevens, Montana State University and Elizabeth (Libby) Lunstrum, Boise State University7 days ago
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