Posted inEditor's Choice Are people lying more since the rise of social media and smartphones? by David Markowitz/University of Oregon November 11th, 2021November 11th, 2021
Posted inEditor's Choice Small towns, cops and mental health patients by Katja Ridderbusch/Georgia Health News November 4th, 2021November 4th, 2021
Posted inEditor's Choice Research: Kids more strategic about swapping candy, stuff than you might think by Margaret Eichelbarger/University of Chicago October 29th, 2021October 29th, 2021
Posted inEditor's Choice Trial of Ahmaud Arbery’s accused killers will scrutinize the use – and abuse – of ‘outdated’ citizen’s arrest laws by Seth W. Stoughton/University of South Carolins October 23rd, 2021October 23rd, 2021
Posted inEditor's Choice Chaos or random? A complex systems scientist explains by Mitchell Newberry/University of Michigan October 8th, 2021October 8th, 2021
Posted inEditor's Choice We’re losing our humanity. Is the pandemic to blame? by Sarah Smith/ProPublica October 8th, 2021October 8th, 2021
Posted inEditor's Choice ‘God’s will is being thwarted.’ Even in solid Republican counties, hard-liners seek more partisan control of vote by Jeremy Schwartz/ProPublica, The Texas Tribune October 1st, 2021October 1st, 2021
Posted inEditor's Choice Presidents declare more disasters during reelection years – and the decisions come faster by John Tures/LaGrange College September 18th, 2021September 18th, 2021
Posted inEditor's Choice Pandemic precautions: Why we can’t be objective by Sheldon H. Jacobson/University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign August 13th, 2021August 13th, 2021
Posted inEditor's Choice Working for peanuts: Squirrels teach researchers how to make better robots by Lucia F. Jacobs/University of California Berkeley, Nathaniel Hunt/University of Nebraska Omaha and Robert J. Full/University of California Berkeley August 7th, 2021August 7th, 2021