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Polling booths are officially open for the Tasmanian state election, barely a year after they closed last time. Here is ...
The eastern Baltic cod has shrunk dramatically in size in recent decades due to rapid evolution — changes at the genetic ...
This systematic review by Philip Dickemann reveals that corporate energy practices are fragmented, with limited use of formal ...
CMO Ryan Meegan explains how the flushable wipe brand’s latest effort represents a course correction from its previous ads.
My colleague Gwen Faulkenberry wrote a fine column last week about how to handle artificial intelligence in the classroom. She has "come to the [apt] conclusion that . . . AI and [she] cannot ...
The claim that 100,000 people will die from Trump’s Medicaid cuts isn’t a fact—it’s a distortion of nuanced research turned ...
When it comes to championship-contending rosters, the Oregon Ducks have one of the best in the nation, according to the 2025 ...
A new analysis released Wednesday from the research organization Boston Indicators and the advocacy group Children’s Health Watch shows that participants of several guaranteed income pilot programs ...
A global study tracking nearly 13,000 individual marine animals has uncovered a sharp disconnect between where these animals ...
More than 40K students didn’t use their school choice scholarships, and that means choice is working
Some 41,000 students and their families awarded school choice scholarships in the most recently concluded school year didn’t ...
Carpenter’s work focuses on how people strategically disclose personal information in digital contexts and the psychological ...
Since not every study can be replicated prior to publication, it’s important to conduct replications after studies are published. Replications help scientists understand how well research processes ...
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