This course examines the dark realities behind your favorite children's stories
A lecturer in English literature gets her students to examine children’s books through the lens of race, class and sexuality.
A lecturer in English literature gets her students to examine children’s books through the lens of race, class and sexuality.
A hurricane scientist explains the conflict between 2023’s abnormally high ocean heat and the storm-disrupting wind shear…
China’s success in science and technology propelled it to the forefront of many fields. Now, the US wants to pull back…
Losing power also has real consequences for people’s businesses, livelihoods and potentially their health and safety.
Founded in 1959, the membership group Trout Unlimited has changed the culture of fly-fishing and mobilized members to support…
While there are minimum age requirements for people who want to hold political office in the US, there are no limits on…
Trump has not been silenced. The limits on his speech protect fundamental rights − including his right to a fair trial…
Naps can be rejuvenating and beneficial to attentiveness and overall health, but the length of naps and the time of day…
Nearly 100,000 US children under age 5 are hospitalized each year for an RSV infection.
Combining psychotherapy with medication can lead to more immediate and enduring results by boosting the brain’s neuroplasticity.
Recent research suggests blood vessels are the key to why fingers and toes turn pruny and pale after being submerged for…
As the “Queen” of gospel music, Mahalia Jackson sang two songs during the historic March on Washington. But her most…
One by one, former President Donald Trump and his 18 co-defendants in the Georgia presidential election interference case…
Researchers had college students and AI take a standardized test in creative thinking, and all of them were scored by trained…
Exposure to screens before bedtime can contribute to chronic sleep deprivation, which raises the risk for anxiety, depression…
In many parts of the world, hip-hop has become a way for Muslim artists to assert their belonging and identity.
A veteran education researcher raises questions about whether educational research is actually being put to use.