While incidents like hostage-taking involve hardships and suffering, hope can emerge, supporting upward spirals of well-being ...
The field of pediatric infectious diseases has increasingly recognized the substantial vulnerability of immunocompromised and high-risk children to ...
Ever find yourself with a research assignment that you think should be simple and quick, yet ends up consuming the entire day because you have so many ...
Many of our colleagues sought guidance on the process, tools, and expectations for systematic reviews—a methodology increasingly adopted in fields such as biomechanics, communication disorders, ...
The conviction established a legal fact: in Lithuania, statements about history can trigger criminal prosecution. Once criminal law enters the realm of historical interpretation, the rule of law ...
Behind every breakthrough, there is a quest for truth. This desire is wired into humans—an insatiable curiosity about the ...
Truth has always been contested — what’s new, says philosopher Gila Sher, is the erosion of respect for truth in everyday ...
X’s Grok is failing to accurately verify video footage from the Iran conflict and is sharing its own AI-generated images ...
The New Hampshire campus where AI was coined 70 years ago is now shaping its future. Mental health chatbots, medical training ...
The New Hampshire campus where AI was coined 70 years ago is now shaping its future. Mental health chatbots, medical training and language preservation — they're working on it all.
Gillian Schutte explores how the term Afrophobia is reshaping debates on employment and governance in South Africa's universities, diverting attention from pressing issues in the academic landscape.
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...