More than 90 percent of ginseng produced in the United States comes from Wisconsin. This agricultural product is generally exported […]
Policy
What Hundreds of Studies Say About the Impact of Digital Media on Democracy
The emergence and proliferation of digital media use have sparked intense debate about its effects on democracy. Some argue that […]
J-Shape Revisited: Human Development and Fertility in the United States
Population growth was observed in societies with advancing economies. However, over the recent decades, economists and demographers have grown to […]
Beyond Group Identity: How Economic Need Shapes Social Cooperation
Parochial altruism refers to the tendency of individuals to favor those in their own group while acting less cooperatively toward […]
Why Did 23andMe File for Bankruptcy? What Does This Mean for Its Customers?
The biotechnology company 23andMe was founded in 2006 with the goal of increasing access to direct-to-consumer genetic testing for ancestry […]
Max Planck Study: As Cities Grow, Social Inequality Deepens
Cities have been considered centers of wealth and opportunity. These are places where the affluent thrive and the common folks […]
Almost Half of Depression Diagnosis are Treatment-Resistant
A considerable number of individuals diagnosed with major depressive disorder do not respond adequately to standard treatment. This is based […]
Why Donald Trump Shut Down the Department of Education
United States President Donald Trump signed an executive order on 20 March 2025 which initiated the process of dismantling the […]
Why Judge Reyes Blocked Trump’s Transgender Military Ban
Judge Ana C. Reyes of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia issued a nationwide preliminary injunction […]
Judge Chuang: USAID Dismantling by DOGE Likely Unconstitutional
United States District Judge Theodore D. Chuang of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland ruled on 18 […]









