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Hundreds of decisions—how to build roads, where to send medicine, how to plan for natural disasters—depend on knowing where people live. Over the past few decades, population maps have become powerful ...
No, this is another, much less-known example of massive growth these past several years. This is a chart of the number of ...
The June 10 front-page article “Empty desks,” which focused on chronic student absenteeism in D.C., reflected problems experienced by school districts and communities around the country, especially ...
DEI promised to remake academia and the American workforce. And then it collapsed, seemingly overnight. What went wrong?
People in communities talk about living in what are called Sacrifice Zones - where the land meets industry in Canada.
Education Diversity, Functional Diversity, Tenure Diversity, Social Diversity, Organizational Performance, State Departments, ...
Some of the reasons why the world has not been able to quit coal are obvious, and some are less so. Coal is cheap and ...
Dr. McDonald explores how vaccine misinformation and pseudoscience undermine public health and calls for a return to trust, ...
A statistic featured in Ad Council public service ads obscures the fact that it’s true for teens, but not children.
Infectious diseases remain a major public health challenge worldwide, prompting continuous advancement in mathematical modeling techniques, analytical ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday restarted plans to temporarily store nuclear waste at sites in rural Texas and New Mexico, ...
Wolf conservation in the European Union has become a political issue instead of a scientific one, leading to ineffective ...