By Kahli Zietlow, Physician and Clinical Associate Professor of Geriatrics & Internal Medicine, University of Michigan
Addressing the financial and personal aspects of aging proactively helps to ensure that you will receive the care you need – and want – as you age.
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By Genevieve Hofmann, Assistant Professor of Nursing and Women's Health, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Hormone therapy is not a silver bullet that reverses aging, but it can significantly improve bothersome symptoms that can diminish people’s quality of life.
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By Antar A. Tichavakunda, Associate Professor of Education, University of California, Santa Barbara
Black student unions date back to the late 1960s, and were formed so Black students could find community, and also make their schools more responsive to their needs.
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By Ambuj Tewari, Professor of Statistics, University of Michigan
To overcome two challenges in training AI – scarce or hard-to-get data and data privacy – researchers have come up with a counterintuitive technique: fake it.
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By Volha Chykina, Assistant Professor of Leadership Studies, University of Richmond David P. Baker, Professor of Sociology, Education and Demography, Penn State Frank Fernandez, Associate Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis, University of Wisconsin-Madison Justin J.W. Powell, Professor of Sociology of Education, University of Luxembourg
Academic freedom grew strongly after World War II, with greater university funding, protections and autonomy, yet global data now shows a decline.
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By George C. Homsy, Director of Environmental Studies, Associate Professor of Public Administration and Policy, Binghamton University, State University of New York Ki Eun Kang, Assistant Professor of Public Administration, California State University, San Bernardino
More than 12 million US households keep their homes either too cold or too hot, sacrificing comfort because they can’t afford to pay their energy bills.
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By Anthony Downey, Professor of Visual Culture, Birmingham City University
More than a decade after its release, the film Ex Machina has proven a insightful forerunner to current debates about AI.
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By Leo Ziegel, Independent Postdoc Affiliated with the Global & Sexual Health research group (GloSH), Karolinska Institutet Carl Fredrik Sjöland, PhD Candidate in Global Health Epidemiology, Karolinska Institutet
Young people repeatedly mentioned that adults are not sufficiently involved or do not understand what children and teenagers do online.
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By Tom Ratcliffe, Lecturer in Sustainability, Tourism and Heritage Management, York St John University
Thousands of visitors each year explore the landscapes of the UK’s national parks on foot, through walking, rambling, hiking, mountaineering and, more recently, forest bathing. Many of the earliest advocates for a national park system were notable walkers. They ranged from Lake District conservationists such as William and Dorothy Wordsworth to the ramblers who staged the Kinder…
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By David Bailey, Professor of Business Economics, University of Birmingham Phil Tomlinson, Professor of Industrial Strategy & Regional Development, Co-Director Centre for Governance, Regulation and Industrial Strategy (CGR&IS), University of Bath
The growth in sales of electric vehicles is a positive step in the UK’s journey to net zero. They are cleaner, quieter and better for the environment. But while they produce less pollution, electric vehicles (EVs) also produce far less revenue for the treasury. And as more drivers ditch petrol and diesel, the government’s annual £35 billion…
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