Longtime KQED reporter, editor and transportation nerd is hanging up his AP stylebook after a career that spanned from ...
One in eight Americans use federal food aid but halting the SNAP program would hurt Black Americans more than anyone else.
Students – and all manner of professionals – are tempted to outsource their thinking to AI, which threatens to undermine learning and credibility. A philosophy professor offers a solution.
As COP30 approaches, policymakers must ensure that the integration of climate and biodiversity action by non-state and subnational actors is anchored in spatial data. Otherwise, we cannot see where ...
The story of Eric Rudolph, the Atlanta Olympics bomber, offers lessons about the persistence of violent extremism, and how to ...
The sexual exploitation of children in agriculture goes hand in hand with economic, social and legal exploitation.
Feinberg School of Medicine New research reveals the second language of the human genome – one not written in its chemical letters but in its physical shape. Scientists have long thought of DNA as an ...
Who is an ‘asylum-seeker’? An asylum-seeker is someone who is seeking international protection. Their request for refugee status, or complementary protection status, has yet to be processed, or they ...
In rural Ukraine, attack drones are assembled in secret to strike deep into Russia. These drones target oil refineries, fuel ...
These scenarios illustrate that AI can help with mundane decisions, act as a sounding board and support creativity. The help with mundane tasks can be a big lift: By handling routine planning and ...
The universal chord: An aspiration for frictionless escape K-culture touches a universal chord precisely because it offers an aspirational, frictionless escape from the chaotic realities of life. We ...