By Roman Pavlyuchenko, Lecturer in Marketing, University of Bath
Audiences are not tired of superheroes – they’re tired of stories that no longer speak to the political anxieties that made the genre powerful in the first place.
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By Andre Spicer, Professor of Organisational Behaviour, Bayes Business School, City St George's, University of London
When Wes Streeting and Andy Burnham announced that they intend to challenge Keir Starmer as prime minister, it felt like the start of a depressingly familiar loop. A leader who had made many great-sounding promises failed to deliver and lost the trust of the public. The public demands he quit, and he may soon be replaced by another leader who also makes impressive pledges. During the past decade the UK has seen this loop many times. There have been five leaders of the UK government – an average…
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By Sandra Matz, Professor of Business, Columbia University
Is sharing your data worth what you’re getting out of it? That may be the wrong question to ask when you are thinking about whether to share.
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By Ambuj Tewari, Professor of Statistics, University of Michigan
AI models can simulate the answers thousands of people would provide to a survey, but the results aren’t a reliable measure of what real people would actually say.
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By Lisa Pavia-Higel, Assistant Teaching Professor of English and Technical Communication, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Spend time on social media and you will see debates with titles like “I destroy MAGA mom on vaccines” or “Conservative philosopher owns feminist student.” These popular videos focus on clip-worthy gotcha questions, one-line zingers and screaming matches edited for virality. These “debates” would be unrecognizable to the Founding Fathers, who enshrined debate as a primary tool of legislative deliberation. Even the passionate exchanges of Abraham Lincoln and Stephen…
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By Bruce Schneier, Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School Jon Penney, Fellow / Faculty Associate, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University; York University, Canada
Younger Americans have soured on the second Donald Trump presidency, but they are not protesting it. Despite an unpopular Iran war and an even more unpopular Trump administration, college campus protests nationwide…
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By Sufan Jiang, Research Scientist, University of Tennessee; Nanyang Technological University Fangxing Fran Li, Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Tennessee
Western states are figuring out how to make electricity-sharing work, but it isn’t easy. Texas learned that the hard way.
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By Yenupini Joyce Adams, Associate Professor of the Practice, University of Notre Dame
The late postpartum period has the highest risk for maternal deaths, yet the standard of postpartum care in the US ends at approximately six weeks after birth.
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By Taylor Starnes, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, University of Illinois Chicago Neelam Patadia, Visiting Associate Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology, University of Illinois Chicago
Some over-the-counter and at-home remedies can help reduce eye irritation that causes rubbing. But if those don’t bring relief, it’s important to see an eye doctor.
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By Lee Ann Rawlins Williams, Clinical Assistant Professor of Education, Health and Behavior Studies, University of North Dakota
Sometimes they hear they’re supposed to stay active and engaged. Other times they’re vilified for holding on to power too long. It’s all made ‘knowing when it’s time’ a whole lot harder.
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