This finding is not all that surprising: All of us live in an age where we’re bombarded by social media and artificial intelligence – when striving to be your authentic self becomes an increasingly difficult task.
Measuring Poverty on a Spectrum Instead of an Arbitrary Line Conveys a More Accurate Picture of Inequality
His critique builds on a broader debate about how to measure poverty in the United States.
His critique builds on a broader debate about how to measure poverty in the United States.
Family‑Friendly Workplaces Are Great − but ‘Families of 1’ Get Ignored
Today, dual-career couples and working mothers are common, largely due to the growth of women in the workforce in the second half of the 20th century.
Today, dual-career couples and working mothers are common, largely due to the growth of women in the workforce in the second half of the 20th century.
Telehealth Is Widely Used by Older Adults Insured by Medicare, New Research Shows
We also found that people with Medicare coverage who used telehealth services were generally in poorer health and faced more physical and functional limitations in their daily life, compared with their counterparts who only had medical appointments in person.
We also found that people with Medicare coverage who used telehealth services were generally in poorer health and faced more physical and functional limitations in their daily life, compared with their counterparts who only had medical appointments in person.
2025 Was Hotter Than It Should Have Been – 5 Influences and a Dirty Surprise Offer Clues to What’s Ahead
So, what happened, and what does that say about the year ahead?
So, what happened, and what does that say about the year ahead?
We Designed an AI Tutor That Helps College Students Reason Rather Than Give Them Answers
We are economists who tried to answer this question by designing an AI tool using ChatGPT’s custom GPT feature, with the web access of the chatbot disabled.
We are economists who tried to answer this question by designing an AI tool using ChatGPT’s custom GPT feature, with the web access of the chatbot disabled.
How Business Students Learn to Make Ethical Decisions by Studying a Soup Kitchen in One of America’s Toughest Neighborhoods
Kensington, for those not from Philly, has long had a reputation for potent but affordable street drugs.
Kensington, for those not from Philly, has long had a reputation for potent but affordable street drugs.
Trauma Patients Recover Faster When Medical Teams Know Each Other Well, New Study Finds
Those minutes can be chaotic, fast-paced and high-stakes. The patient is usually rolled in on a stretcher, bleeding, barely breathing and surrounded by alarms and shouting.
Those minutes can be chaotic, fast-paced and high-stakes. The patient is usually rolled in on a stretcher, bleeding, barely breathing and surrounded by alarms and shouting.
When Unpaid Cooking, Cleaning and Child Care Get a Dollar Value, Income Inequality in the US Shrinks – But the Gap Has Grown Since 1965
We found that unpaid work used to significantly cushion inequality through the provision of many services.
We found that unpaid work used to significantly cushion inequality through the provision of many services.
Welcome to the ‘Gray Zone’ − Home to Nefarious International Acts That Fall Short of Outright Conflict
Ambiguity does much of the work, deniability reinforces it, and legal contestability slows responses further.
Ambiguity does much of the work, deniability reinforces it, and legal contestability slows responses further.
A Plan B for Space? On the Risks of Concentrating National Space Power in Private Hands
Access to space, particularly for crewed missions, remains heavily concentrated in one company, SpaceX.
Access to space, particularly for crewed missions, remains heavily concentrated in one company, SpaceX.
Are Heroes Born or Made? Role Models and Training Can Prepare Ordinary People to Take Heroic Action
The journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna reported on Ukrainian citizens held unlawfully by Russia; she was captured and died in detention in Russia.
The journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna reported on Ukrainian citizens held unlawfully by Russia; she was captured and died in detention in Russia.
Formerly Incarcerated Black Men Say They’re ‘Doing Ok’ While Trying to Cope With Depression and Ptsd
I study incarceration, mental health and access to health care.
I study incarceration, mental health and access to health care.
A Pet‑Friendly Homeless Shelter Pilot Reduced the Rate of Homelessness Among the People It Helped in California
The program disbursed US$15.75 million between 2020 and 2024 to 37 organizations across the state.
The program disbursed US$15.75 million between 2020 and 2024 to 37 organizations across the state.
Free 10‑Minute Online Programs Aimed at Overcoming Depression Led to Real Improvements – New Research
Many people believe that to start overcoming depression, they need a therapist, medication or a radical change in their environment.
Many people believe that to start overcoming depression, they need a therapist, medication or a radical change in their environment.
Iran Will Respond to US‑Israeli Strikes as Existential Threats to the Regime – Because They Are
Expect none of that restraint by Iran’s leaders following the latest U.S. and Israeli military operation currently playing out in the Gulf nation.
Expect none of that restraint by Iran’s leaders following the latest U.S. and Israeli military operation currently playing out in the Gulf nation.















