Individuals who struggle to complete tasks (at home, school, or the workplace) may not have a problem with executive function—they may have a misalignment of intentions and goals.
The outlook has brightened for federal science budgets, but political appointees are likely to have a big say in how that ...
There’s an intensifying kind of threat to academic freedom – watchful students serving as informants
Restricting academic freedom is often thought of in terms of universities telling professors what they can and cannot do or ...
The Fulcrum on MSNOpinion
How Congress lost its capacity to act and how to get it back
In late 2025, Congress fumbled the Affordable Care Act, failing to move a modest stabilization bill through its own ...
The U.S. raid in Caracas and the capture of Nicolás Maduro marks more than a dramatic episode in foreign intervention. It ...
Even in ancient Greece, people worried about philosophy’s subversive effect on tender minds.
But disability in politics is in its infancy, as is the representation of the disabled scholar. Underrepresentation will ...
The Wire on MSNOpinion
Iranians protest cleric rule while India moves backwards on social values
Social values in India and Iran have moved in opposite directions over the past three decades, says data from the World ...
How should temporary-migration schemes operate? Despite their upsides, existing programmes have limitations. Looking at ...
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