DEI programs are designed to help white people too – here’s how
Diversity, equity and inclusion programs are designed to help first-generation students, people with disabilities and veterans – including white people.
Diversity, equity and inclusion programs are designed to help first-generation students, people with disabilities and veterans – including white people.
Assessing how well items align with your core beliefs may make it easier to let them go.
Aridity is silently spreading through many of the world’s cocoa-producing regions. There are steps we can take to save them.
Executives and other high-level inside traders at US companies with global sales earned about three times as much in a month as the average investor, a new study found.
News of a soft landing may be premature.
It’s part of a decadeslong trend.
Weightlifting and other forms of resistance training can help stave off loss of muscle mass and other age-related physical decline.
The downfall of the onetime multibillionaire holds lessons for investors and regulators alike.
The US attorney for the District of Maryland recently released a PSA to help stem the tide of violence in the state. But will it work?
How many years you reuse a fake holiday tree matters. So does what happens to a live tree when you’ve packed up the ornaments.
Two important inflation indicators are trending in different directions. What gives?
With the fourth significant shortage of helium in a decade continuing, companies and researchers are looking for alternative sources.
Cotton is one of the world’s largest crops and is harvested with large, heavy machines. Robotic harvesting could yield higher-quality cotton with less damage to plants and soil.
More than 3 million children in the US are homeschooled. Are they getting a good education?
A new database of AI tools could help social scientists revolutionize the way they do their research, from scanning large datasets to aiding in literature reviews.
Districts across the country have struggled to improve access and diversity in advanced math classes for years. A new approach offers hope.
The 6-3 Supreme Court ruling could create new risks for unwary investors – and a new reason for them to invest in index funds.
The Gulf Coast has seen big jumps in baby bull shark numbers. As adults, these are among the most aggressive species of sharks, but the babies aren’t cause for concern, as three scientists explain.
Research shows that companies led by CEOs over 65 tend to underperform in the stock market.
Whether they’re going to cook a fish, have it mounted or just take a photo and then release it, anglers want more than a severed head. But with shark numbers rebounding, they’ve got competition.
America’s complex system of electoral votes turns out to be a stellar tool for math teachers to use to demonstrate ratios and datasets, as well as concepts of fairness.
By analyzing the resistance genes and proteins of E. coli, researchers can optimize treatments to address both current and future antimicrobial resistance.
Strength training programs for young people can improve muscle tone, prevent obesity and develop good exercise habits that last into adulthood.
Nearly 10% of the planet’s human inhabitants live within 3.1 miles of the coast − where the risk of climate disasters is often highest.
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