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Why shifting regulatory power to the states won’t improve the environment
There is no guarantee that state experimentation will produce much on environmental regulation
08/20/2017 19:29 UTC
Students vs. neoliberals: The unreported conflict at the heart of our campus culture wars
Activists must look beyond microaggressions and safe spaces. The root inequality of our universities is economic
05/25/2016 12:45 UTC
The poison crib: When protective chemicals harm
Scientists have new evidence of the dangers of flame retardants and their potential damage, especially on kids
06/10/2010 15:01 UTC
Not just another "nerdy white guy"
At the memorial service for Anita Borg, her colleagues and friends vow to continue her life's work, carving out room for women in the world of computer science.
09/10/2003 23:08 UTC
How economic threats are a potent tool for changing people’s minds about the Confederate flag
Research finds southerners are more likely to support removal of confederate symbols with threat of economic harm
08/22/2020 13:29 UTC
How graduate unions are winning — and scaring the hell out of bosses — in the Trump era
Columbia’s decision is the latest in a string of concessions by university administrators at private institutions
12/02/2018 10:00 UTC
Why having fewer OSHA inspectors matters
A reduction in OSHA inspectors may lead to a reduction in workplace safety.
03/09/2020 09:00 UTC
Bioweapons research is banned by an international treaty — but nobody is checking for violations
A global treaty bans research or stockpiling of biological weapons — but allows bioweapon defense planning
08/05/2021 12:15 UTC
Americans Sargent, Sims Share Economics Nobel
NYU, Princeton professors share prize for research on the link between government policy and the economy
10/10/2011 17:00 UTC
Young, black and buried in debt: How for-profit colleges prey on African-American ambition
Useless degrees are now too-good-to-be-true tickets to the American Dream -- targeted at those who can't afford it
06/09/2013 15:00 UTC
Americans Sargent, Sims share economics Nobel
Princeton, NYU professors earn prize for their research on the link between government policy and the economy
10/10/2011 17:45 UTC
Earth's salt cycle is swinging out of balance, posing yet another “existential threat," study finds
Too much salt is poisoning rivers and oceans and it's not just table salt we have to be worried about
10/31/2023 10:01 UTC
Beyond the free market
To shape a fairer economy, we must reclaim the language of freedom. We can start by looking to Brandeis and Dewey
03/04/2012 20:00 UTC
Our graduate school nightmare: Higher education is broken — here's how we fix it
We're teaching grad students to want teaching jobs that no longer exist. We must rethink the entire enterprise
09/19/2015 23:00 UTC
How the Supreme Court is about to explode America's racial wealth gap
Yet again, conservatives on the Supreme Court are poised to do significant damage to minority communities
03/14/2015 14:30 UTC