In the United States, young children attend programs that most refer to as “daycares” or “child cares,” staffed by people that many think of as “workers.” That has to change, argues author Dan Wuori ...
Our adversaries have never had more tools at their disposal to increase the volume, velocity, and sophistication of the threats they deploy. As these malicious actors advance their efforts—with ...
Megan Cattau, an associate professor in Human-Environment Systems, was awarded a National Science Foundation Faculty Early ...
Dams have been emblematic of the World Bank's approach to development for many decades. From the bank's early years in the 1960s and 1970s, large-scale infrastructure projects such as dams, power ...
How to support U.S. Air Force reoptimization for great power competition has the Department of the Air Force’s (DAF’s) acquisition arm shifting how it approaches industry, said Andrew Hunter, ...
Patient-centricity is often seen as a matter of ethics, something that "should" be done on principle. A white paper demonstrates that patient-centricity is not just an ethical imperative, but ...
In a comprehensive Genomic Press research article, scientists have uncovered remarkable insights into how the earliest brain connections shape infant emotional development, potentially offering new ...