The A-Frame—Awareness, Appreciation, Acceptance, and Accountability—offers a psychologically grounded way to respond to this ...
When ten school districts and a regional career center in Wood County, Ohio, set out to strengthen school safety, they didn’t begin by adding more cameras or metal detectors. Instead, they are ...
The Microsoft co-founder wrote a lengthy memo warning against climate alarmism. Will it change how people talk about the issue or who funds climate action? By David Gelles Bill Gates issued a lengthy ...
During his remarks from the Oval Office last month, Donald Trump went out of his way to needlessly bully a reporter for asking questions. "Here we go with this guy. Go ahead... let's hear the question ...
Editor’s Note: In the wake of recent tragic and high-profile incidents of targeted violence and terrorism, individuals often ask “what can be done?” In this article, the authors provide a short primer ...
The largest-ever study of dog behavior, tracking more than 47,000 pets, reveals how breed, size, sex, and age shape canine traits. It provides insights that could help identify early signs of illness ...
About a third of Americans (34%) say they almost always or often see people behaving rudely when they’re out in public. Of course, what feels rude to one person might seem perfectly fine to someone ...
Students often draw upon a diverse set of prior understanding and experiences when attempting to explain phenomena. Formative assessment allows teachers to better understand students’ alternative ...
Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot Grok has been plagued by controversy recently over its responses to users, raising questions about how tech companies seek to moderate content from AI ...
According to the World Economic Forum, more than 90% of employers use automated systems to filter or rank job applications, and 88% of companies already employ some form of AI for initial candidate ...