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Will AI accelerate or undermine the way humans have always innovated?

An anthropologist’s new book lays out the formula for human innovation, from stone tools to supercomputers. Depending on developments in the next few years, AI could hit the gas or the brakes.

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The opioid reversal drug is distributed directly to new moms at many of Colorado’s birthing hospitals.

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Hydrogen demand around the world is projected to grow significantly by 2050. Some of that supply could…

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It’s never too late to learn a language – adults and kids bring different strengths to the task

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AI’s growing appetite for power is putting Pennsylvania’s aging electricity grid to the test

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Why US third parties perform best in the Northeast

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Abortion laws show that public policy doesn’t always line up with public opinion

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The cost of casting animals as heroes and villains in conservation science

New research shows how these storytelling choices can distort science – and how to move beyond them.

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Detroit was once home to 18 Black-led hospitals – here’s how to understand their rise and fall

In the early 20th century, Detroit’s Black medical professionals created a network of health care institutions in response to racial…

By Rashid Faisal - 1 days ago
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From moral authority to risk management: How university presidents stopped speaking their minds

Nearly 150 universities and colleges have adopted institutional neutrality pledges since 2023.

By Austin Sarat - 1 days ago

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