On this sixteenth anniversary of the Affordable Care Act, I will review how the ACA’s dual-eligible policy initiatives ...
The second and last day of the Symposium on the American Indian began with a talk directed at a room full of school kids, on ...
The number of scientific papers is growing so rapidly that scientists are no longer able to keep track of all of them, even ...
The number of scientific papers is growing so rapidly that scientists are no longer able to keep track of all of them, even ...
A little over a decade ago, schools were swept into what many described as a movement to prepare students for the future of work. That work was coding — “Hello, world!” Districts introduced new ...
Meetings are where group status is negotiated. Executive presence in meetings is the key to more status and influence.
The humanoid robot artist behind paintings, portraits and now architectural concepts is less interested in replacing ...
A classroom experiment at Northeastern found students questioning how — and whether — AI belongs in journalism ...
A cheerleader for the very real-world magic of psychedelics, Michael Pollan talks about his new journey to the heart of ...
Recognized in Red Dot's Brands & Communication Design competition and as a C2A Winner 2025 in User Experience Design, TinyPrep and Pebble highlight how research-led product UX can reduce friction in ...
Sentience is a new AI company billed as ‘the digital version of you, but with perfect memory.’ I put that to the test. Before ...
In the latest in our series of interviews meeting the AAAI/SIGAI Doctoral Consortium participants, we caught up with Aniket ...