Big Tech's rejection of Parler shuts down a site favored by Trump supporters – and used by participa
Millions of supporters of Donald Trump flocked to the far-right social media platform, where hate speech and calls for violence…
Millions of supporters of Donald Trump flocked to the far-right social media platform, where hate speech and calls for violence…
Former Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter explains how the new administration can mobilize all parts of his government as it faces…
The most commonly used justification for capital punishment is not actually supported by evidence.
The term can be traced back to the Founding Fathers.
Who cares what happens to bootprints on the Moon? All humans should. And thankfully the US Congress and president agree.
Wi-Fi has become a fundamental part of modern digital life, but its foundation is the same as the technology that allowed…
Too much screen time doesn't leave enough time for other important parts of growing up. Predicting which little kids…
Teachers shouldn't avoid this topic, no matter how uncomfortable it might make them to discuss it with children and…
The projected loss of water storage on land as global temperatures rise is especially alarming in the Southern Hemisphere…
A social scientist argues that in the absence of strong government action, people took it upon themselves to work out conduct…
The vast majority of US workers are deemed "at will," which means they can be fired at any time, without notice,…
With vaccine shortages looming, experts are debating whether it is important to receive two doses or whether it's better…
Consumers can turn plastic waste into valuable products at minimal cost using the open source technologies associated with…
Technical advances are reducing the volume of e-waste generated in the US as lighter, more compact products enter the market.…
Grammar isn't a way to bully people for making mistakes, says a longtime English instructor. It is a way to understand…
A research lab at Tufts University is trying to find out how the vitamin may protect against age-related disease.
An estimated 1 in 4 US children have trouble getting enough to eat at least sometimes. We asked four scholars for their…