For a brief moment in the summer of 2023, the surprise No. 1 song “Rich Men North of Richmond” focused the country’s attention on a region that often gets overlooked in discussions of the U.S. economy.
What is intersectionality? A scholar of organizational behavior explains
Modern medicine has its scientific roots in the Middle Ages − how the logic of vulture brain remedies and bloodletting lives on today
As the world steers its way through the unprecedented changes of the 21st century, there is a recurring echo from the past that many are turning to – the New Deal.
Unlike applying for a credit card, buy now, pay later services don’t require consumers to get a credit check.
Recently, there seem to have been a lot of people like William, in privileged jobs and on six-figure salaries, complaining that they’re “struggling” – including to The Times, The Independent, the Mail and the Telegraph.
Not all that glitters is gold. In a world driven by consumerism, understanding the price of products is paramount. But what happens when the price you see does not reflect its true worth?
Post-pandemic, some educators are trying to reengage students with technology – like videos, computer gaming or artificial intelligence, just to name a few.
The idea that individual people are visual, auditory or kinesthetic learners and learn better if instructed according to these learning styles is one of the most enduring neuroscience myths in education.
Youth and young adults hold unique, creative and diverse perspectives and approaches compared to their adult counterparts.
Government debt, often called public or national debt, bears little resemblance to the debt that concerns us personally.
Challenges to free trade reveal a big change in conservative ideology
ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence (AI) platform launched by research company Open AI, can write an essay in response to a short prompt. It can perform mathematical equations – and show its working.
In the complex landscape of American healthcare, a critical issue continues - the denial of Medicaid expansion by the GOP.
With geologists hunting high and low for battery materials, an enormous new discovery of phosphate rock could have huge implications for the electric vehicle industry.
Around the world, nations are looking at the prospect of shrinking, aging populations – but none more so than South Korea.
The explosion of interest in artificial intelligence has drawn attention not only to the astonishing capacity of algorithms to mimic humans but to the reality that these algorithms could displace many humans in their jobs.
Global heating has increased the likelihood of temperature extremes, but your exposure to them is not solely determined by the climate.
People in the U.S. are dying at higher rates than in other similar high-income countries, and that difference is only growing. That’s the key finding of a new study that I published in the journal PLOS One.
With a careful eye, the video unveils the harsh reality of a region that stands as a chilling testament to the decline of the United States.
Florida ‘freakishness’: why the sunshine state might have lost its appeal. Florida is known worldwide for its beaches, resorts and theme parks, but has recently made headlines for a different reason.