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Since the COVID-19 pandemic, One Health approaches1 have revived attention to the interdependence of human, animal, and ecosystem health. However, human health is still predominantly viewed through ...
To better understand the potential therapeutic benefits of heritage art practices, researchers from Drexel University’s ...
Rutgers University has chosen William Tate as its 22nd president at a time of intense pressure on American universities.
Solutions depend on listening to individuals with lived experience, rebuilding trust, and recognizing the humanity of every ...
If the goals of his executive order are achieved, price reductions would not happen “almost immediately,” experts say.
A controversial new study has found that those who live in close proximity to a golf course may face up to three times the ...
The study sharply critiques prevailing frameworks that emphasize building “trustworthy AI” through technical solutions such ...
Some faculty members say they should have been given the report on recommended closures “a long time ago,” and been part of the process.
Fish farms boomed globally in recent decades — more than half the world’s seafood now comes from aquaculture — but it’s not a ...
Greenly examines ChatGPT-4 and DeepSeek through a sustainability lens, showing the urgent energy and climate demands tied to ...
A century ago, Pope Leo XIII defended workers’ rights during the Industrial Revolution. Will Leo XIV do the same for AI?
A study by the Rand Corp., a nonpartisan research organization, found that, across all drugs, U.S. prices were 2.78 times higher than the prices in 33 OECD countries. The gap was even wider for ...