As AI returns to the classroom for another school year, there are still more questions than answers. But some educators are ...
You’ve probably seen this one before: first it looks like a rabbit. You’re totally sure: yes, that’s a rabbit! But then — ...
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When Did Societal Elites (And Consequently Inequality) First Emerge?
The late Stone Age is not commonly associated with socially stratified societies, yet archaeologist Mehmet Özdoğan argues social and political elites were already shaping communities when humans began ...
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Inequality in Africa: what drives it, how to end it and what some countries are getting right
Elites have often shaped or manipulated state policies in ways that protect their interests and reinforce inequality.
Then there’s the doomy view best encapsulated by the title of a new book: If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies. The authors, ...
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The FBI Is Coming for Trans People
According to a new report, the Federal Bureau of Investigation is planning on labeling all trans people “violent extremists.” ...
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Trump Promises That Drug Prices Are About to Go Down “1,000 Percent”
Incredibly, the interviewer did not request any immediate clarification.
Math and reading scores dropped to their lowest levels in more than two decades among high school seniors. That's according ...
This is the first book on analytic hyperbolic geometry, fully analogous to analytic Euclidean geometry. Analytic hyperbolic geometry regulates relativistic mechanics just as analytic Euclidean ...
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