College graduates earn $1.2 million more over their lifetime than high school graduates, and unemployment rates are half as high. But as skepticism about college grows, universities need to weave creativity and invention into undergraduate education to prove their value.
Academia loves to celebrate interdisciplinary research, but its career system quietly pushes many interdisciplinary scholars out.
An ER doc says this year’s flu season it’s one of the worst in decades. This year’s “super flu” is more contagious, more severe, and sending both healthy patients and high-risk adults to overcrowded emergency rooms.
Trump's latest push to acquire Greenland follows a century-long pattern of American military and economic ventures on the Arctic island that often ended in failure due to the island’s harsh climate and dynamic ice sheet, explains an environmental science scholar.
MLK was talking about universal basic income before it was trendy. He believed it could be a cause to unite poor people of all races. And even people with racial biases are more likely to support universal basic income when they’re struggling financially.
Don’t expect Venezuelan oil supplies to move prices at the pump in the U.S.
Older adults whose diets consisted of only 15% ultraprocessed foods – rather than the usual 50% – had lower weight, insulin and cholesterol levels. A nutrition researcher explains her recent study:
The idea that Old Testament laws should govern the United States is at the core of a movement that, though small in numbers, resonates across many areas of American religious and political life. (Pictured: Doug Wilson, a pastor and author in Moscow, Idaho)
Ocean viruses get a bad rap from land-based viruses. A new study shows that in the Atlantic’s Sargasso Sea area, viruses play a key part in help recycle nutrients that support the entire marine food chain.
Why small businesses are pulling back on hiring new graduates: