Americans see rhetoric from the ‘other side,’ polarization, lack of understanding among the main reasons for politically motivated violence in the U.S. 28% of Democrats specifically mention the ...
Begin with connectivity. AI requires internet access. Although nine in ten people in rich countries were online in 2024, only ...
With curbs still in place on protests against the revocation of Article 370, making student organisations operational on Kashmir’s campuses remains a remote possibility ...
Drawing on decades of experience in global health and international scientific exchanges, Nobel laureate Peter Agre makes the ...
"Play isn’t just a frivolous pastime for children. It’s a powerful, even essential, tool for healing," writes Cas Holman.
It is not. Candidates closer to the political center, from both parties, continue to fare better in most elections than those ...
Editorial: Criticism of immigration policy is fair, but comments that liken ICE agents to Gestapo are at best rash and at ...
Russia’s Coal Collapse signals the end of the fossil era. From bankrupt mines to battery booms, the global energy transition ...
The Organismic and Evolutionary Biology professor sat down with Fifteen Minutes to discuss fruit flies, puzzles, and LS50.
Of Harvard’s schools, HSPH has been by far the most reliant on government grants—and so was the hardest hit by the Trump ...
Michael Mann reflected on his early career in the politically charged late 1960s, prospects for "Heat 2' and setting Scott ...
Ohio State University student Christopher Cade lost a summer internship and a campus job after the Trump administration ...
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