Gen Zers and millennials are still big fans of books – even if they don’t call themselves ‘readers’
It turns out that identifying as a reader can be more about community, wealth and gender than how much someone actually…
It turns out that identifying as a reader can be more about community, wealth and gender than how much someone actually…
A social science researcher followed a dozen teens from different neighborhoods in North, West and Northeast Philadelphia,…
The Democrats and Republicans try to keep them off the ballot. But third-party campaigns can inject new ideas and force…
A professor shows science students how humanities classes are the real stem that other disciplines sprout from. They learn…
EV fires make headlines, but they don’t tell the full story of EV safety. The real threat isn’t combustion, it’s weight.
You can thank yeast and bacteria for the distinctive taste and smell of the oldest leavened bread in history.
What happens in November 2024 could influence other states weighing their own options.
In Gaza, Sudan, Haiti and elsewhere around the globe, famine affects increasing numbers of people.
Prosecuting leaders indicted for war crimes is difficult. But the trial of Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic in the early…
Adolescents treat ‘for you’ algorithms as a social mirror and are willing to give up privacy to use it.
Detroit is one of the country’s most segregated regions, but census data shows how that’s changing in both the city…
Meetings with Joe Biden and Donald Trump suggest Japan is hedging over the outcome of the US election.
A powerful storm system produced dozens of destructive tornadoes over three days that tore apart homes in Oklahoma, Nebraska…
Your sprinting skills have a lot to do with genetics, but your brain also plays a big role.