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A Political Scientist Looks at Black Women Judges Who Blazed Trail for Ketanji Brown Jackson
International Debate
March 23, 2022

A Political Scientist Looks at Black Women Judges Who Blazed Trail for Ketanji Brown Jackson

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Not Rewriting the History of the Pandemic
News
March 23, 2022

Not Rewriting the History of the Pandemic

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NSF Adding New Technology Directorate (But Not New Funding)
Investment
March 22, 2022

NSF Adding New Technology Directorate (But Not New Funding)

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Making Sense of What We Hear About Ukraine: An Interview with Dr Daniela Dimitrova
News
March 22, 2022

Making Sense of What We Hear About Ukraine: An Interview with Dr Daniela Dimitrova

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Can That Emoji Reveal a Remote Workers’ Emotional State?

Can That Emoji Reveal a Remote Workers’ Emotional State?

A team from the University of Michigan tracked emoji use as a marker of emotions, and tracked how the use of emoji in work communications can predict remote worker dropouts.

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Purdue Science and Tech Scholar Fouché Heads NSF Social and Economic Sciences Division

Purdue Science and Tech Scholar Fouché Heads NSF Social and Economic Sciences Division

and a science and technologies studies scholar whose high-profile work often looks at the connection of sport and technology, has taken the reins of the National Science Foundation’s Social and Economic Sciences Division

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International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination

International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination

The International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination is observed every March 21 to bring the international community together as a […]

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Celebrating Nowruz: The Persian New Year

Celebrating Nowruz: The Persian New Year

For more than 3,000 years, Nowruz has been celebrated as the beginning of the new year. Today, it is marked by more than 300 million people all around the world.

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Connecting Academia and Civil Society: Walking an Impact Tightrope

Connecting Academia and Civil Society: Walking an Impact Tightrope

For researchers in civil society organizations publishing and collaborating with academics on mutually beneficial projects is uncommon. Oxfam’s Franziska Mager discusses the barriers and benefits to research that brings together charities and academia and how this reflects different valuations of impact.

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Sheila Jasanoff Receives 2022 Holberg Prize

Sheila Jasanoff Receives 2022 Holberg Prize

Sheila Sen Jasanoff, one of the world’s foremost theorists examining the interaction of science and technology with human society, has received the 2022 Holberg Prize,

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We Haven’t Just Suffered During COVID – We’ve Learned

We Haven’t Just Suffered During COVID – We’ve Learned

Resilience of young people, new treatment tools give Harvard psychologist Matt Nock hope amid mental health challenges posed by social media, school and campus disruptions

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Failures of Imagination: Four Experts on Science’s  COVID Response So Far

Failures of Imagination: Four Experts on Science’s COVID Response So Far

The World Health Organization declared COVID a pandemic on March 11 2020. In the two years since, countries have diverged on their containment strategies, introducing many different ways of mitigating the virus, to varying effect. Here, four health experts look at what has worked well, what mistakes scientists and policymakers made, and what needs to be done to protect human health from here on.

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