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In an AI era, a preoccupation with issues of credit and citation limits the reach of our research, Kevin Frazier writes.
The Portland Metro Chamber on Thursday morning added pressure to a volatile budget season by sending a research paper it ...
This workout is for everyone. How you think about your life drives what you do. On the days when we focus on helpful, strong ...
Experts have long wondered whether the layout of the temples, which were constructed between 3800BC and 2400BC, held specific ...
A recent issue of the Alabama Law Review includes the following pieces: Michael J. Pitts, Re-Legislating Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act Daniel P. Tokaji, Racist Voting Judge J. Michelle Childs, ...
The technology’s ability to read and summarize text is already making it a useful tool for scholarship. How will it change ...
Although Europe appears ever closer to regulatory reform, staunch opponents of securitization remain in the continent, and as ...
Although the world has largely moved on from Covid-19, a lot of trust was destroyed including – unfortunately and worryingly – in science itself. I can think of few things worse for progress than for ...
The education portion of the Republicans' proposed federal budget would replace all income-driven repayment plans and ...
If we want a future where our health, environment, and knowledge are protected, we must demand that our elected officials treat science not as expendable, but as essential.
The ARPANET was a project started by the Defense Department’s Advanced Research Project Agency in 1969 to network different ...