A group of researchers, including two psychology professors at NYU, found that political polarization in the United States ...
Immigrants traditionally voted Democratic, but, generations later, many of those families became successful, he explained.
President-elect Donald Trump has picked a prominent vaccine skeptic to lead the nation’s sprawling public health apparatus.
Donald Trump's decisive re-election as US President on Nov 5 puts many aspects of health and science in a deeply concerning position. Although there is broader alarm about his openly authoritarian ...
The pandemic and the chaos and controversies that came with it led to an erosion of trust in scientists, and it may be a ...
The U.S. Senate election in Pennsylvania between Democratic Sen. Bob Casey and Republican challenger David McCormick is ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Stevens Institute of Technology political science professor Lindsey Cormack talked about how to better approach the teaching of civics in schools.
The Clarke Forum held a open lecture on the recent 2024 election on Nov. 7, inviting students to hear from multiple ...
Should scientists have a role to play in public policy, and do you trust them to make decisions that are in the public’s ...
Alex Savidge talks with political science expert Melissa Michelson about the measures taken throughout the west ahead of the transition of power.
A study suggests that political abuse is a key feature of political communication on the social media platform, "X," and ...
Morton was a physician and naturalist who lived in Philadelphia from 1799 until the end of his life in 1851. A lecture he delivered to aspiring doctors at the Philadelphia Association for Medical ...