The International Relations Speaker Series on Friday featured political science and Pritzker Prof. Karen Alter, who spoke about defining backlash politics and emphasized the necessity of a more ...
Ultra-processed foods are rapidly becoming a global dietary staple, and new research links them to worsening health outcomes ...
In this Q&A, Richard Aslin shares his thoughts on the real meaning of “academic freedom” and why members of the higher ...
Negotiations over the strengthened Gender Action Plan (GAP) have entered a tense phase at the COP30 climate summit after ...
The public falling-out between U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and President Donald Trump has brought splits in the MAGA ...
Every claim—whether moral, legal, philosophical, or scientific—ultimately depends on one factual question that both sides ...
The proposed changes include the elimination of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s “blanket rule” that automatically ...
The launch of The Lancet’s new series on ultra-processed food is the largest study yet of the links between ultra-processed ...
Washington's designation of an alleged Venezuelan cartel as a foreign terrorist organization (FTO) takes effect on Monday, ...
The real crisis in American education isn’t that teachers are succeeding at indoctrination; it’s that the accusation of indoctrination is succeeding at generating fear. That fear drives good teachers ...
Roger Pielke Jr. spoke at Cornell Atkinson’s Climate Impact Series on Wednesday, eliciting concerns from members of the scientific community due to his ties to the American Enterprise Institute and ...
Writers debate the causes of the current health care crisis, attributing blame to either Democratic or Republican policies.