Tag: l&n
Viking women travelled too, genetic study reveals
By Daniel Zadik, University of Leicester
The traditional picture of Vikings is one of boatloads of hairy men pillaging their way along the coasts of...
How Arkansas is expanding Medicaid without actually expanding Medicaid
By Colleen M. Grogan, University of Chicago
Upon the signing of the Affordable Care Act on March 23, 2010, the public was promised that all...
Could leading anti-malarial be used as an experimental treatment for bowel...
By Sanjeev Krishna, St George's, University of London
While the medical world is transfixed by the urgency of finding and testing new potential treatments for...
What will the next financial crisis look like – and are...
By Barry Eichengreen, University of California, Berkeley
The subprime crisis and the subsequent failure of Lehman Brothers came as such a shock – and the...
Codebreaking has moved on since Turing’s day, with dangerous implications
By Bill Buchanan, Edinburgh Napier University
We have always been been intrigued by keeping secrets and uncovering the secrets of others, whether that’s childhood...
Why the idea of fair, affordable care in the US is...
By Liz McFall, The Open University
The period of Open Enrollment, the annual window in which eligible Americans can sign up for health insurance under...
How to bring the teen pregnancy rate down
By Colleen McNicholas, Washington University in St Louis
Teen pregnancy is a public health problem in the United States. According to 2010 estimates, girls aged...
Online courses, diets, and going to the gym. The science of...
By David Glance, University of Western Australia
One of the characteristic features of Massive Open Online Courses is the observation that no matter how...