Paediatric experts debunk the myth linking autism to vaccines, citing a discredited 1998 study. Large-scale international ...
Hopkins undergraduate and graduate programs land at No. 20 in rankings compiled by leading digital news outlet covering the ...
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Even in a polarized landscape, people remain capable of considering new perspectives. And political communication and media studies show that op-eds can change minds.
Rhode Island school district demands $117,130 fee for teacher's curriculum and emails after controversial Charlie Kirk ...
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When national media outlets cherry-pick evidence to lambast rampant antisemitism or lack of rigor at Harvard, this coverage helps lay the justificatory groundwork for such attacks. Harvard may be an ...
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Today, in a cabinet meeting, U.S. secretary of health and human services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., claimed that there is a link between autism and circumcision. “There’s two studies that show children ...
A decade ago, most people had never heard of ultra-processed foods. But that changed in 2019, when Kevin Hall, then a scientist at the National Institutes of Health, published a study that shocked the ...
Pitt English professor Adam Lowenstein is the head of the school's new Horror Studies Center. College classes about popular culture, whether rock ’n’ roll or sitcoms, still elicit eye-rolls from the ...