Your phone warms up after a 20-minute FaceTime call. Your laptop hums loudly while editing a large video file. Heat is a ...
The Humphrey School of Public Affairs is pleased to announce several new faculty members who will join the School in the 2026 ...
New research reveals that while bans aren't an instant panacea for problems in U.S. classrooms, schools can achieve positive ...
I read with great interest the recent article by Taylor et al published in The American Journal of Managed Care, which ...
This study investigates the health impacts of transitioning from Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, on vaccination coverage, infant ...
Recent data on the leading causes of mortality indicate that nine out of the top ten causes are chronic diseases, including ...
Announcing a new publication from Opto-Electronic Advances; DOI 10.29026/oea.2026.250257. SHANNON, CLARE, IRELAND, ...
Introduction Postpartum disengagement from HIV care increases risks for adverse maternal health outcomes and transmission of ...
The decline in marriage and fertility rates has emerged as a prominent demographic trend in recent decades, with women’s ...
This week, Mad in America examines three studies around coercion in psychiatric treatment. The first study finds that involuntarily treated patients are Evidence from three studies highlights ...
Artificial intelligence is rapidly learning to autonomously design and run biological experiments, but the systems intended to govern those capabilities are struggling to keep pace. AI company OpenAI ...
MIT Sloan School of Management researchers demonstrate a new approach to designing experiments in the social and behavioral sciences by applying it to a longstanding question about punishment in ...