U.S. Census data shows no systematic age differences between men and women in the workforce over the past decade. And ...
Data breach-related class actions are a mainstay in U.S. courts and do not appear to be going away any time soon. As with ...
Tests of large language models reveal that they can behave in deceptive and potentially harmful ways. What does this mean for ...
The way someone forms emotional bonds with their caregivers as a child can increase the risk they’ll be violent to a partner ...
Climate change is making some regions less habitable for humans, whether by raising sea levels, hurting crop yields, or ...
Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine has sparked a demographic crisis in Russia, fueled by military casualties, emigration, and ...
DM1 cohort recruitment completion in Q4 2025, topline data in mid-2026, and potential BLA filing for z-basivarsen in late ...
Threats and acts of political violence have been on the rise for roughly a decade, affecting a wide variety of victims, including Republican Representative Steve Scalise, Democratic Governor Gretchen ...
The number of international student arrivals in the U.S. dropped by nearly a fifth in August as American universities started the new academic year, according to federal data. The dip is the latest ...
The 2025 naturalization civics test includes additional questions on topics ranging from "American Innovation" to influential historical documents.
The interdisciplinary field of cyberpsychology has made a significant impact on key areas of computing, including ...
Ahead of the ceremony honoring the former justice minister, who abolished the death penalty, law professor Paul Cassia and historian Michelle Perrot discuss his legacy in a joint interview.