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Kids need soft skills in the age of AI, but what does this mean for schools? -- Jennifer L. Steele, American University1 day ago
Why universities are hiring more chief marketing officers – even as budgets shrink -- Prachi Gala, Kennesaw State University1 day ago
When workers' lives outside work are more fulfilling, it benefits employers too -- Louis Tay, Purdue University1 day ago
Protestant ideas shaped Americans' support for birth control – and the Supreme Court ruling protecting a husband and wife's right to contraception -- Samira Mehta, University of Colorado Boulder1 day ago
RFK Jr.'s plans to overhaul 'vaccine court' system would face legal and scientific challenges -- Anna Kirkland, University of Michigan1 day ago
The growing fad of 'microdosing' mushrooms is leading to an uptick in poison control center calls and emergency room visits -- Joshua Kellogg, Penn State1 day ago
Afghans in US face uncertainty after the cancellation of their humanitarian relief -- Mitra Naseh, Washington University in St. Louis1 day ago
Sanctuary cities in the US were born in the 1980s as Central American refugees fled civil wars -- Laura Madokoro, Carleton University1 day ago
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Why rural Coloradans feel ignored − a resentment as old as America itself -- Kayla Gabehart, Michigan Technological University1 day ago
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Glacial lake flood hits Juneau, Alaska, reflecting a growing global risk as mountain glaciers melt -- Alton C. Byers, University of Colorado Boulder and Suzanne OConnell, Wesleyan University2 days ago
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Trump-Putin meeting in Alaska is a reminder that the 49th state was once a Russian territory -- William L. Iggiagruk Hensley, University of Alaska Anchorage3 days ago
Genomics can help insect farmers avoid pitfalls of domestication -- Christine Picard, Indiana University and Hector Rosche-Flores, Indiana University2 days ago
Older Americans are using AI − study shows how and what they think of it -- Robin Brewer, University of Michigan2 days ago
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Exactly what is in the Ivy League deals with the Trump administration – and how they compare -- Brendan Cantwell, Michigan State University2 days ago
Don't write off the Putin-Trump summit just yet – its outcome might confound critics -- Peter Rutland, Wesleyan University3 days ago
4 laws that could stymie the Trump EPA's plan to rescind the endangerment finding, central to US climate policies -- H. Christopher Frey, North Carolina State University4 days ago
San Francisco and other cities, following a Supreme Court ruling, are arresting more homeless people for living on the streets -- Stephen Przybylinski, Michigan State University4 days ago
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This isn't how wars are ended − a veteran diplomat explains how Trump-Putin summit is amateurish and politically driven -- Donald Heflin, Tufts University4 days ago
For Syrian Druze, latest violence is one more chapter in a centuries-long struggle over autonomy -- Rami Zeedan, University of Kansas and Said Abou Zaki, Lebanese American University5 days ago
Beyond recognition: the challenges of creating a new Palestinian state are so formidable, is it even possible? -- Martin Kear, University of Sydney5 days ago
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The Druze are a tightly knit community – and the violence in Syria is triggering fears in Lebanon -- Mireille Rebeiz, Dickinson College and Said Abou Zaki, Lebanese American University10 days ago
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COVID-19 vaccines for kids are mired in uncertainty amid conflicting federal guidance -- David Higgins, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus3 days ago
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How poisoned data can trick AI − and how to stop it -- M. Hadi Amini, Florida International University and Ervin Moore, Florida International University3 days ago
AI is making reading books feel obsolete – and students have a lot to lose -- Naomi S. Baron, American University3 days ago
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Wildfire season is starting weeks earlier in California – a new study shows how climate change is driving the expansion -- Gavin D. Madakumbura, University of California, Los Angeles and Alex Hall, University of California, Los Angeles9 days ago
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Why 2025 became the summer of flash flooding in America -- Jeffrey Basara, UMass Lowell23 days ago
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Crowdfunded companies are 'ghosting' their investors – and getting away with it -- Andrew A. Schwartz, University of Colorado Boulder2 days ago
Mindfulness is gaining traction in American schools – but it isn't clear what students are learning -- Deborah L. Schussler, University at Albany, State University of New York3 days ago
4 out of 5 US troops surveyed understand the duty to disobey illegal orders -- Charli Carpenter, UMass Amherst and Geraldine Santoso, UMass Amherst3 days ago
Labor Day and May Day emerged from the movement for a shorter workday in industrial America -- Jeffrey Sklansky, University of Illinois Chicago3 days ago
Getting beyond answers like 'fine' and 'nothing': 5 simple ways to spark real talk with kids -- Shelbie Witte, University of North Dakota4 days ago
A red meat allergy from tick bites is spreading – and the lone star tick isn't the only alpha-gal carrier to worry about -- Lee Rafuse Haines, University of Notre Dame10 days ago
For America's 35M small businesses, tariff uncertainty hits especially hard -- Peter Boumgarden, Washington University in St. Louis and Dilawar Syed, The University of Texas at Austin11 days ago
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