A proposal from United States President Donald Trump has introduced a new approach to federal influence over higher education institutions. […]
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Trump is Using the Federal Shutdown to Pursue Project 2025
The U.S. federal shutdown that began on 1 October 2025 created a volatile setting in which policy ambitions are beginning […]
Ancient Sea Sponges May Be the First Animals Ever to Exist
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, led by geobiologist Roger Summons, have presented new molecular evidence indicating that marine […]
Cash Transfers Do Not Travel Fairly. Culture Decides Their Direction
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University have uncovered a fascinating truth about how people share money. […]
In History: Where Did Chess Originate?
Historian Harold James Ruthven Murray pinned down the closest origin of modern chess from an ancient board game played in […]
Ostrich Effect: Study Identified the Age We Started Avoiding Information
Psychological Science published a paper on 15 September 2025 detailing an investigation headed by University of Chicago researcher Alex Shaw […]
Dads’ Early Smoking Habits Speed Up Their Kids’ Aging Clock
A study reveals a surprising link between the adolescent habits of a father and the long-term health of his children. […]
OpenAI Faces Scrutiny Over Opt-Out Copyright Policy In Sora 2
OpenAI unveiled an updated version of its text-to-video generative AI model and tool Sora in late September 2025. This also […]
Danish Study: Both Stories and Statistics Can Change Perceptions of Discrimination
Activists have argued that statistics alone cannot make the privileged see injustice. But charts and numbers tend to impress academics. […]
Investigation: Global Anti-Money Laundering System Is Broken
Global financial systems remain under persistent threat from sophisticated money laundering schemes designed to conceal illicit proceeds. Governments have implemented […]









