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The rule of law is key to capitalism − eroding it is bad news for American business -- Robert Bird, University of Connecticut7 hours ago
What damage did the US do to Iran's nuclear program? Why it's so hard to know -- Joshua Rovner, American University12 hours ago
The Supreme Court upholds free preventive care, but its future now rests in RFK Jr.'s hands -- Paul Shafer, Boston University and Kristefer Stojanovski, Tulane University11 hours ago
Humans and animals can both think logically − but testing what kind of logic they're using is tricky -- Olga Lazareva, Drake University12 hours ago
Legal wrangling over estate of Jimmy Buffett turns his widow's huge inheritance into a cautionary tale -- Reid Kress Weisbord, Rutgers University - Newark and Naomi Cahn, University of Virginia12 hours ago
AI is advancing even faster than sci-fi visionaries like Neal Stephenson imagined -- Rizwan Virk, Arizona State University12 hours ago
Despite claims they'd move overseas after the election, most Americans are staying put -- Amanda Klekowski von Koppenfels, University of Kent12 hours ago
Philadelphia's $2B affordable housing plan relies heavily on municipal bonds, which can come with hidden costs for taxpayers -- Jade Craig, University of Mississippi12 hours ago
Why the US bombed a bunch of metal tubes − a nuclear engineer explains the importance of centrifuges to Iranian efforts to build nuclear weapons -- Anna Erickson, Georgia Institute of Technology1 day ago
Mexican flags flown during immigration protests bother white people a lot more than other Americans -- Edward D. Vargas, Arizona State University; Jason L. Morín, California State University, Northridge, and Loren Collingwood, University of New Mexico1 day ago
Bill Moyers' journalism strengthened democracy by connecting Americans to ideas and each other, in a long and extraordinary career -- Julie Leininger Pycior, Manhattan University1 day ago
Keeping brain-dead pregnant women on life support raises ethical issues that go beyond abortion politics -- Lindsey Breitwieser, Hollins University12 hours ago
Why the traditional college major may be holding students back in a rapidly changing job market -- John Weigand, Miami University2 days ago
1 in 4 Americans reject evolution, a century after the Scopes monkey trial spotlighted the clash between science and religion -- William Trollinger, University of Dayton and Susan L Trollinger, University of Dayton1 day ago
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Who's the most American? Psychological studies show that many people are biased and think it's a white English speaker -- Katherine Kinzler, University of Chicago2 days ago
How do fireworks work? A pyrotechnics chemist explains the science behind the brilliant colors and sounds -- Paul E. Smith, Purdue University9 hours ago
6 tips to keep your dog calm during 4th of July fireworks -- Christine Calder, Mississippi State University9 hours ago
Pop, soda or coke? The fizzy history behind America's favorite linguistic debate -- Valerie M. Fridland, University of Nevada, Reno1 day ago
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Iran emerged weakened and vulnerable after war with Israel − and that could mean trouble for country's ethnic minorities -- Shukriya Bradost, Virginia Tech4 days ago
What happens next in US-Iran relations will be informed by the two countries' shared history -- Gregory F. Treverton, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences7 days ago
Presidents of both parties have launched military action without Congress declaring war − Trump's bombing of Iran is just the latest -- Sarah Burns, Rochester Institute of Technology9 days ago
Gulf states want no winner in the conflict between Israel and Iran -- Mira Al Hussein, University of Edinburgh7 days ago
US and Iran have a long, complicated history, spanning decades before US strikes on nuclear sites -- Jeffrey Fields, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences10 days ago
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Supreme Court upholds childproofing porn sites -- Meg Leta Jones, Georgetown University5 days ago
What the Supreme Court ruling against 'universal injunctions' means for court challenges to presidential actions -- Cassandra Burke Robertson, Case Western Reserve University5 days ago
Trump's attack on long-standing principle of birthright citizenship stands, as Supreme Court sidesteps constitutional issue − for now -- Carol Nackenoff, Swarthmore College and Julie Novkov, University at Albany, State University of New York5 days ago
Universities in every state care for congressional papers that document US political history − federal cuts put their work at risk -- Katherine Gregory, Mississippi State University2 days ago
Supreme Court rules that states may deny people covered by Medicaid the freedom to choose Planned Parenthood as their health care provider -- Naomi Cahn, University of Virginia and Sonia Suter, George Washington University5 days ago
What Trump's budget proposal says about his environmental values -- Stan Meiburg, Wake Forest University and Janet McCabe, Indiana University5 days ago
What is reconciliation − the legislative shortcut Republicans are using to push through their 'big, beautiful bill'? -- Linda J. Bilmes, Harvard Kennedy School6 days ago
Trump administration aims to slash funds that preserve the nation's rich architectural and cultural history -- Michael R. Allen, West Virginia University7 days ago
Supreme Court rules Trump can rapidly deport immigrants to Libya, South Sudan and other countries they aren't from -- Eleanor Paynter, University of Oregon8 days ago
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Why energy markets fluctuate during an international crisis -- Skip York, Rice University5 days ago
Scandinavia has its own dark history of assimilating Indigenous people, and churches played a role – but are apologizing -- Thomas A. DuBois, University of Wisconsin-Madison5 days ago
Southeast Asian nations look to hedge their way out of troubled waters in the South China Sea -- John Rennie Short, University of Maryland, Baltimore County14 days ago
German chancellor's rebuke of Israel marks a shift in state policy that has long put such criticism out of bounds -- Elisabeth Weber, University of California, Santa Barbara15 days ago
When developing countries band together, lifesaving drugs become cheaper and easier to buy − with trade-offs -- Lucy Xiaolu Wang, UMass Amherst and Nahim Bin Zahur, Queen's University, Ontario15 days ago
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Mitochondria can sense bacteria and trigger your immune system to trap them – revealing new ways to treat infections and autoimmunity -- Andrew Monteith, University of Tennessee7 days ago
More than half of US teens have had at least one cavity, but fluoride programs in schools help prevent them – new research -- Christina Scherrer, Kennesaw State University and Shillpa Naavaal, Virginia Commonwealth University7 days ago
Neuropathic pain has no immediate cause – research on a brain receptor may help stop this hard-to-treat condition -- Pooja Shree Chettiar, Texas A&M University and Siddhesh Sabnis, Texas A&M University9 days ago
AI helps tell snow leopards apart, improving population counts for these majestic mountain predators -- Eve Bohnett, University of Florida14 days ago
RNA has newly identified role: Repairing serious DNA damage to maintain the genome -- Francesca Storici, Georgia Institute of Technology16 days ago
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Hurricane Helene set up future disasters, from landslides to flooding – cascading hazards like these are now upending risk models -- Brian J. Yanites, Indiana University5 days ago
6 TIPS FOR STAYING SAFE IN EXTREME HEAT IF YOU'RE A RUNNER, CYCLIST OR ANYONE ELSE ACTIVE OUTDOORS -- Susan Yeargin, University of South Carolina8 days ago
How to stay cool during heat waves – and heat stroke warning signs to watch for -- Brian Bossak, College of Charleston7 days ago
After the smoke clears, a wildfire's legacy can haunt rivers for years, putting drinking water at risk -- Ben Livneh, University of Colorado Boulder9 days ago
Extreme weather's true damage cost is a mystery – that's a problem for understanding storm risk -- John Nielsen-Gammon, Texas A&M University and William Baule, Texas A&M University13 days ago
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The hidden cost of convenience: How your data pulls in hundreds of billions of dollars for app and social media companies -- Kassem Fawaz, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Jack West, University of Wisconsin-Madison1 day ago
How can the James Webb Space Telescope see so far? -- Adi Foord, University of Maryland, Baltimore County2 days ago
From the marriage contract to breaking the glass under the chuppah, many Jewish couples adapt their weddings to celebrate gender equality -- Samira Mehta, University of Colorado Boulder2 days ago
How Zohran Mamdani's win in the New York City mayoral primary could ripple across the country -- Lincoln Mitchell, Columbia University5 days ago
Israel bombed an Iraqi nuclear reactor in 1981 − it pushed program underground and spurred Saddam Hussein's desire for nukes -- Jeffrey Fields, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences8 days ago
I'm a physician who has looked at hundreds of studies of vaccine safety, and here's some of what RFK Jr. gets wrong -- Jake Scott, Stanford University6 days ago
Uranium enrichment: A chemist explains how the surprisingly common element is processed to power reactors and weapons -- André O. Hudson, Rochester Institute of Technology6 days ago
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