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A new survey from Sandy Hook Promise highlights how often boys are seeing dangerous gun content online—and how they feel ...
Basic research that doesn’t have a specific industrial or experimental application still adds value outside the lab by ...
Universities across the country are scrambling to comply with President Donald Trump’s anti-diversity push in an effort to ...
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Blue light softens acne scars. And going back to acne, blue light may also help minimize acne scars, notes Dr. Bhaita. One ...
Antisemitic comments targeting Jewish members of Congress from Chuck Schumer to Bernie Sanders are surging on Facebook, ...
Young people are viewing harmful content unintentionally, according to new research from the Classification Office. But parents need to resist simply taking away devices.
The Washington Center for Equitable Growth seeks proposals for academic research on how the Inflation Reduction Act’s policy ...
Mind blanking, when the mind temporarily goes blank, is a distinct, common mental state influenced by attention, arousal, and ...
Dr. Aisha Sobey told Newsweek this content "marketizes identities as commodities," and "risks further entrenching ...
A new report from New Zealand's Classification Office has revealed how young people are being exposed to harmful content online and what it is doing to their mental health. The Classification ...
The University of Maryland is investing $85,000 into the Artificial Intelligence Interdisciplinary Institute at Maryland (AIM ...