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Despite fact check campaigns, anti-vaccination influence is growing.
Many of the most popular apps are about self-improvement.
Building a personal connection with students can counteract some negative side effects of remote learning.
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Frequent shopping for single items adds to our carbon footprint.
The year 2020 will go down in history as one that shook our inner and outer worlds.
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An article in Journal of Bioethical Inquiry raises questions about the goal of these advocacy groups.
Want help raising your kids? Spend more time at church, says new study.
The word “learning” opens up space for more people, places, and ideas.
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These new status behaviours are what one expert calls ‘inconspicuous consumption’.
Animals are adapting all the time these days to stay out of our way.
In his book with Richard Clarke, “Warnings,” Eddy made clear this was inevitable.
Manly Bands wanted to improve on mens’ wedding bands. Mission accomplished.
The proposal calls for the American public to draft two candidates to lead the executive branch: one from the center-left, the other from the center-right.
Seldom are these conversations actually anti-racist.
Monuments are under attack in America. How far should we go in re-examining our history?
What would happen if the U.S. guaranteed every citizen a job with a living wage and benefits?
Thanks to modern technology, we can reexamine our assumptions about ancient warriors.
A simple postcard can improve voter registration rates. Who knew?
Higher education faces challenges that are unlike any other industry. What path will ASU, and universities like ASU, take in a post-COVID world?
Fighting materialized, virtual monsters can be cathartic in stressful and precarious times.
Innovative use of blockchain tech, data trusts, algorithm assessments, and cultural shifts abound.
Pew Research Center data shows that most people think diversity improves lives in their countries.
Yet, the real-world roles and expectations of fathers have changed in recent years.
Comfort has won, and most formality is gone.
OpenStax reimagined textbooks and saved students $1 billion. Now is a moment to reimagine even more. How can education help students learn more, better, and faster?
It turns out big ideas don’t always fit in sign-sized slogans.
In spite of a government mandate, females are often treated as afterthoughts in scientific research.
Can researchers use data science to accurately predict the future?
Sophists used rhetoric and debate to arrive at practical truths.