What schools teach about 9/11 and the war on terror
Jeremy Stoddard, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Diana Hess, University of Wisconsin-Madison
The phrase “Never Forget” is often associated with...
Does an apple a day really keep the doctor away? A nutritionist explains the...
Janet Colson, Middle Tennessee State University
We’ve all heard that an apple a day keeps...
How ‘Germany’s Hugh Hefner’ created an entirely different sort of sex empire
Elizabeth Heineman, University of Iowa
Hugh Hefner’s death has reopened bitter debates about his place in history.
Many obituaries in the mainstream media have described him...
Ocean heat is at record levels, with major consequences
Kevin Trenberth, University of Auckland
The world witnessed record-breaking climate and weather disasters in 2021, from destructive flash floods...
Why questions (good and bad) matter
Marcello Fiocco, University of California, Irvine
Children are naturally inquisitive and tolerant. Many constantly ask questions. At some point, most of them – most of...
GPS tracking could help tigers and traffic coexist in Asia
Neil Carter, University of Michigan
More than 100,000 tigers ranged across Asia a century ago, from the Indian subcontinent...
Sepsis: the largely unknown condition that puts one million people in the hospital each...
Hallie Prescott, University of Michigan and Theodore Iwashyna, Monash University
Most Americans have never heard of it, but according to new federal data, sepsis is...
As March Madness looms, growth in legalized sports betting may pose a threat to...
Jason W. Osborne, Miami University
When March Madness begins on March 14, 2023, it’s a sure bet that millions...