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Even a government shutdown that ends quickly would hamper morale, raise costs and reduce long-term efficiency in the federal workforce -- Gonzalo Maturana, Emory University; Andrew Teodorescu, Stanford University, and Christoph Herpfer, University of Virginia15 hours ago
Violent acts in houses of worship are rare but deadly – here's what the data shows -- James Densley, Metropolitan State University and Jillian Peterson, Hamline University9 hours ago
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Why a quick compromise to the first government shutdown in nearly 7 years seems unlikely -- Charlie Hunt, Boise State University1 hour ago
Conventional anti-corruption tools often fail to address root causes – but loss of US leadership could still spell trouble for efforts abroad -- Diana Chigas, Tufts University9 hours ago
From 'Frankenstein' to 'Dracula,' exploring the dark world of death and the undead offers a reminder of our mortality -- Molly Ryder Granatino, University of Tennessee9 hours ago
Flood-prone Houston faces hard choices for handling too much water -- Ivis García, Texas A&M University; James M. Kaihatu, Texas A&M University, and Shannon Van Zandt, Texas A&M University9 hours ago
Many book bans could be judging titles mainly by their covers -- Alex Wermer-Colan, Temple University and SaraGrace Stefan, Temple University9 hours ago
Censorship campaigns can have a way of backfiring – look no further than the fate of America's most prolific censor -- Amy Werbel, Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT)1 day ago
McCarthyism's shadow looms over controversial firing of Texas professor who taught about gender identity -- Laura Gail Miller, Seattle University1 day ago
Arab American students and parents see US schools very differently − political tensions are widening the gap -- Hind Haddad, The Ohio State University and Matthew J. Mayhew, The Ohio State University1 day ago
Cellphones in schools – more states are taking action to reduce student distraction without eliminating tech access -- Kui Xie, University of Missouri-Columbia and Florence Martin, North Carolina State University1 hour ago
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'Whisper networks' don't work as well online as off − here's why women are better able to look out for each other in person -- Carrie Ann Johnson, Iowa State University1 day ago
Why chromium is considered an essential nutrient, despite having no proven health benefits -- Neil Marsh, University of Michigan1 day ago
Russell M. Nelson, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, pushed it away from 'Mormon' – a word that has courted controversy for 200 years -- Konden Smith Hansen, University of Arizona1 day ago
A staircase in a small, decorative arts museum tells a harrowing story of terror, abuse and enslavement -- Susanna Ashton, Clemson University and Mollie Barnes, University of South Carolina Beaufort2 days ago
How Dorothea Tanning's 'Birthday' painting challenged male-dominated surrealism -- Sally Jane Brown, West Virginia University2 days ago
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Charlie Kirk and the making of an AI-generated martyr -- Art Jipson, University of Dayton5 days ago
Right-wing extremist violence is more frequent and more deadly than left-wing violence − what the data shows -- Art Jipson, University of Dayton and Paul J. Becker, University of Dayton14 days ago
After Charlie Kirk's murder, the US might seem hopelessly divided – is there any way forward? -- Lee Bebout, Arizona State University15 days ago
How to avoid seeing disturbing content on social media and protect your peace of mind -- Annie Margaret, University of Colorado Boulder18 days ago
Yes, this is who we are: America's 250-year history of political violence -- Maurizio Valsania, Università di Torino19 days ago
'This will not end here': A scholar explains why Charlie Kirk's killing could embolden political violence -- Arie Perliger, UMass Lowell19 days ago
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'Warrior ethos' mistakes military might for true security − and ignores the wisdom of Eisenhower -- Monica Duffy Toft, Tufts University1 day ago
Trump administration is on track to cut 1 in 3 EPA staffers by the end of 2025, slashing agency's ability to keep pollution out of air and water -- Elizabeth Blum, Troy University and Chris Sellers, Stony Brook University (The State University of New York)2 days ago
Ending taxes on home sales would benefit the wealthiest households most – part of a larger pattern in Trump tax plans -- Beverly Moran, Vanderbilt University2 days ago
Trump's targeting of 'enemies' like James Comey echoes FBI's dark history of mass surveillance, dirty tricks and perversion of justice under J. Edgar Hoover -- Betty Medsger, San Francisco State University5 days ago
The 1970s inflation crisis shaped modern central bank independence. Now it's under populist threat – podcast - Gemma Ware, The Conversation - Listen2 days ago
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Trump's Gaza peace plan: A bit of the old, a bit of the new – and the same stumbling blocks -- Asher Kaufman, University of Notre Dame1 day ago
A billion-dollar drug was found in Easter Island soil – what scientists and companies owe the Indigenous people they studied -- Ted Powers, University of California, Davis2 days ago
Serbia's Aleksandar Vučić clings to power – but protests highlight the danger of stubborn leadership -- Keith Brown, Arizona State University and Hanna Begić, Arizona State University2 days ago
In swipe at Trump, Brazil's Lula tells UN that organized crime is not terrorism -- Thiago Rodrigues, Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)5 days ago
Why Argentina is looking to the Trump administration for a bailout − and what the US Treasury can do to help -- Arturo Porzecanski, American University7 days ago
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The ancestors of ostriches and emus were long-distance fliers – here's how we worked this out -- Klara Widrig, Smithsonian Institution1 day ago
Bacteria attached to charcoal could help keep an infamous 'forever chemical' out of waterways -- David Ramotowski, University of Iowa5 days ago
Air quality analysis reveals minimal changes after xAI data center opens in pollution-burdened Memphis neighborhood -- Chunrong Jia, University of Memphis; Abu Mohammed Naser Titu, University of Memphis, and Namuun Batbaatar, University of Memphis8 days ago
Pneumonia vaccines for adults are now recommended starting at age 50 – a geriatrician explains the change -- Laurie Archbald-Pannone, University of Virginia13 days ago
A cold shock to ease the burn − how brief stress can help your brain reframe a tough workout -- Marcelo Bigliassi, Florida International University and Dayanne S. Antonio, Florida International University13 days ago
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Scams and frauds: Here are the tactics criminals use on you in the age of AI and cryptocurrencies -- Rahul Telang, Carnegie Mellon University13 days ago
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 Chicago28 days ago
AI's ballooning energy consumption puts spotlight on data center efficiency -- Divya Mahajan, Georgia Institute of Technology28 days ago
What is AI slop? A technologist explains this new and largely unwelcome form of online content -- Adam Nemeroff, Quinnipiac University29 days ago
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What Native-held lands in California can teach about resilience and the future of wildfire -- Nina Fontana, University of California, Davis and Beth Rose Middleton Manning, University of California, Davis16 days ago
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 University23 days ago
5 FORECASTS EARLY CLIMATE MODELS GOT RIGHT – THE EVIDENCE IS ALL AROUND YOU -- Nadir Jeevanjee, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration28 days ago
History shows why FEMA is essential in disasters, and how losing independent agency status hurt its ability to function -- Susan L. Cutter, University of South Carolina14 days ago
Emergency alerts may not reach those who need them most in Colorado -- Carson MacPherson-Krutsky, University of Colorado Boulder; Mary Angelica Painter, University of Colorado Boulder, and Micki Olson, University at Albany, State University of New York15 days ago
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Who invented the light bulb? -- Ernest Freeberg, University of Tennessee2 days ago
How to identify animal tracks, burrows and other signs of wildlife in your neighborhood -- Steven Sullivan, Miami University2 days ago
Calling in the animal drug detectives − helping veterinarians help beluga whales, goats and all creatures big and small -- Sherry Cox, University of Tennessee5 days ago
How sea star wasting disease transformed the West Coast's ecology and economy -- Rebecca Vega Thurber, University of California, Santa Barbara5 days ago
Tibetan Buddhist nuns are getting advanced degrees − and the Dalai Lama played a major role in that shift -- Darcie Price-Wallace, Northwestern University5 days ago
NASA will say goodbye to the International Space Station in 2030 − and welcome in the age of commercial space stations -- John M. Horack, The Ohio State University7 days ago
More Americans meet criteria for high blood pressure under new guidelines -- William Cornwell, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus12 days ago
Detroit's Gordie Howe bridge is poised to open as truck traffic between US-Canada slows – low-income residents are deciding whether to stay or go -- Paul Draus, University of Michigan-Dearborn7 days ago
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