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Older adults with dementia misjudge their financial skills – which may make them more vulnerable to fraud, new research finds ...
Large cuts to government-funded research and development can endanger American innovation – and the vital productivity gains it supports. The Trump administration has already canceled at least US$1.8 ...
Marie Hornberger, Research Associate at the School of Social Sciences and Technology, Technical University of Munich President Trump’s executive order calling for AI literacy highlights its importance ...
College students’ psychological well-being has deteriorated in the past two decades, but recent data suggests the tide could be turning.
Wukong,’ with strong religious themes, gain popularity, a course uses the interactive experience to teach students about the role of religion.
The success of SEPTA’s new Route 49 suggests public transit agencies can increase ridership by catering to current users instead of chasing car owners.
Click to expand Image © 2025 Doris Miranda for Human Rights Watch The United Nations Human Rights Committee has issued a landmark ruling holding Guatemala accountable for violating the rights of ...
Ruglass, Associate Professor of Psychology, City College of New York Public health messaging focused solely on the health risks related to using tobacco products misses the mark with some teens.
By Magali A. Delmas, Professor of Management, Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, Anderson School of Management, University of California, Los Angeles ...
A nation’s history is told by its records. The White House no longer publishing Trump’s full remarks makes this history less complete.
On the podcast this week we’re joined by Independent Tasmanian Senator Tammy Tyrrell to discuss chaotic state of politics on the Apple Isle.
For the first time in memory, an Australian prime minister is approaching a prospective meeting with a US president with a distinct feeling of wariness. Of course Anthony Albanese would deny it. But ...