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Socially distanced layout of the world's oldest cities helped early civilization evade diseases -- R. Alexander Bentley, University of Tennessee2 days ago
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Why America is buying up the Premier League – and what it means for the future of 'soccer' -- Kieran Maguire, University of Liverpool and Christina Philippou, University of Portsmouth13 hours ago
Black Myth: Wukong – how China's gaming revolution is fueling its tech power -- Shaoyu Yuan, Rutgers University - Newark and Jun Xiang, Rutgers University - Newark1 day ago
Philly hospitals test new strategy for 'tranq dope' withdrawal – and it keeps patients from walking out before their treatment is done -- Kory London, Thomas Jefferson University1 day ago
Overseas US voters get ignored by political campaigns − but could be crucial supporters -- Amanda Klekowski von Koppenfels, University of Kent; James A. McCann, Purdue University, and Ronald Rapoport, William & Mary1 day ago
What is Temporary Protected Status? A global migration expert explains why the US offers some foreign nationals temporary protection -- Karen Jacobsen, Tufts University1 day ago
Presidential elections provide opportunities to teach about power, proportions and percentages -- Liza Bondurant, Mississippi State University and Stephanie Somersille1 day ago
4 ways AI can be used and abused in the 2024 election, from deepfakes to foreign interference -- Barbara A. Trish, Grinnell College1 day ago
Coastal cities have a hidden vulnerability to storm-surge and tidal flooding − entirely caused by humans -- Philip M. Orton, Stevens Institute of Technology and Stefan Talke, California Polytechnic State University1 day ago
Nobel economics prize: how colonial history explains why strong institutions are vital to a country's prosperity -- Renaud Foucart, Lancaster University3 days ago
Trump's musical interlude is a twist on the long tradition of candidates enlisting musicians' support, from Al Jolson to Springsteen to Swift -- Matt Harris, Park University2 days ago
Why FEMA's disaster relief gets political − especially when hurricane season and election season collide -- Jennifer Selin, Arizona State University3 days ago
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On crime and justice, Trump and Harris records differ widely -- Austin Sarat, Amherst College2 days ago
LGBTQ rights: Where do Harris and Trump stand? -- Marie-Amelie George, Wake Forest University7 days ago
Trump and Harris are sharply divided on science, but share common ground on US technology policy -- Kenneth Evans, Rice University9 days ago
Kamala Harris' and Donald Trump's records on abortion policy couldn't be more different – here's what actions they both have taken while in office -- Rachel Rebouché, Temple University16 days ago
Trump and Harris have clashing records on clean energy, but the clean power shift is too broad for any president to control -- Daniel Cohan, Rice University17 days ago
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'Childless cat ladies' is a political catchphrase that doesn't match reality − Democrats and Republicans have similar demographics and experiences when it comes to parenthood -- Laurel Elder, Hartwick College and Steven Greene, North Carolina State University2 days ago
Swing-state GOP leaders amplified election denial in 2020 − and may do so again -- Sadie Dempsey, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Benny Witkovsky, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jianing Li, Rutgers University; Michael W. Wagner, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Yiming Wang, University of Wisconsin-Madison6 days ago
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A devastating hurricane doesn't dramatically change how people vote – but in a close election, it can matter -- Boris Heersink, Fordham University3 days ago
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Evacuating in disasters like Hurricane Milton isn't simple – there are reasons people stay in harm's way -- Carson MacPherson-Krutsky, University of Colorado Boulder3 days ago
People displaced by hurricanes face anxiety and a long road to recovery, US census surveys show -- Trevor Memmott, UMass Boston and Christian Weller, UMass Boston1 day ago
How Hurricane Helene became a deadly disaster across six states -- Cary Mock, University of South Carolina10 days ago
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Hurricane Milton explodes into a powerful Category 5 storm as it heads for Florida − here's how rapid intensification works -- Zachary Handlos, Georgia Institute of Technology and Ali Sarhadi, Georgia Institute of Technology8 days ago
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Farms to fame: How China's rural influencers are redefining country life -- Mitchell Gallagher, Wayne State University2 days ago
If you think grocery prices take a big bite out of your paycheck in the US, check out the rest of the world -- Peter A. Coclanis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill6 days ago
Latest Canada-India diplomatic tensions are another serious obstacle to an improved relationship -- Saira Bano, Thompson Rivers University1 day ago
Russia's new ideological battlefield: The militarization of young minds -- Julia Khrebtan-Hörhager, Colorado State University15 days ago
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Teachers feel most productive when they use AI for teaching strategies -- Samantha Keppler, University of Michigan and Clare Snyder, University of Michigan20 days ago
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Tiny robots and AI algorithms could help to craft material solutions for cleaner environments -- Mahshid Ahmadi, University of Tennessee1 month ago
A Nazi magazine regularly published manipulated photos and misinformation, long before the age of AI -- Daniel H. Magilow, University of Tennessee1 month ago
Medieval theology has an old take on a new problem − AI responsibility -- David Danks, University of California, San Diego and Mike Kirby, University of Utah1 month ago
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How a subfield of physics led to breakthroughs in AI – and from there to this year's Nobel Prize -- Veera Sundararaghavan, University of Michigan8 days ago
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Some online conspiracy-spreaders don't even believe the lies they're spewing -- H. Colleen Sinclair, Louisiana State University13 days ago
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