With a series of critical higher ed regulations soon to be opened for public comment, Inside Higher Ed spoke with three ...
David E. Dunning explores how mathematical notation is a social, world-building technology. It’s natural to think of math as being fundamentally abstract. Whether it’s invented or discovered, its ...
Web hosting platform WordPress.com is embracing AI agents, a decision that could change the look and feel of the web. The company announced Friday that it will now allow AI agents to draft, edit, and ...
The second of this two-part series on neurodiversity in the workplace explores the changes organizations can make to ensure their workplaces actually support neurodivergent workers effectively.
Fred Trump III kept silent for years about his uncle, former president Donald Trump. And when his sister, Mary L. Trump, wrote a 2020 bestseller calling their uncle “the world’s most dangerous man,” ...
Welcome to SCOTUSblog’s recurring series in which we interview experts on different supreme courts around the world and ask ...
“Art is what you can get away with,” says Margaret Atwood. She clarifies that she is referencing Marshall McLuhan. We are speaking in early January, days before the United States would explode into a ...
Whitehall is built of Portland stone. It is heavy and imposing, designed to look like a place where decisions are permanent. But behind the 19th-century facade, we face a 21st-century ghost story.
Scanning more than 4,000 people, neuroscientists have identified the moments when our brains fundamentally change ...
When it comes to the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in accounting, our research shows many practices are held back ...
Even as she wrote with deep empathy about the trials of young girls, Judy Blume remained a mystery to herself.
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