Education

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How School Vouchers Work—and Why They Divide America Economy

How School Vouchers Work—and Why They Divide America

School voucher programs redirect public funds to let families choose private schools. With roughly 30 U.S. states now offering some form of the policy...

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How the Replication Crisis Works—and Why It Shakes Science Science

How the Replication Crisis Works—and Why It Shakes Science

Half of social-science findings cannot be reproduced by independent researchers, exposing deep structural problems in how studies are published, funde...

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How Cognitive Reserve Works—and Why It Shields Your Brain Health

How Cognitive Reserve Works—and Why It Shields Your Brain

Cognitive reserve is the brain's ability to resist damage from aging and disease by recruiting alternative neural pathways. Built through education, r...

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What Is the US Semiquincentennial—and Why It Matters Culture

What Is the US Semiquincentennial—and Why It Matters

America marks its 250th birthday on July 4, 2026. Here's how the semiquincentennial works, what events are planned, and how past anniversary celebrati...

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What Is the Enrollment Cliff—and Why Colleges Are Closing Economy

What Is the Enrollment Cliff—and Why Colleges Are Closing

The enrollment cliff, driven by plummeting birth rates after the 2008 recession, is now hitting U.S. higher education. Here's how it works, which coll...

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How Fertility Rates Work—and Why They Keep Falling Science

How Fertility Rates Work—and Why They Keep Falling

The total fertility rate measures how many children women have on average, and it is plunging worldwide. Here is how demographers calculate it, what d...

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How Scientists Read Erased Ancient Texts With X-Rays Science

How Scientists Read Erased Ancient Texts With X-Rays

Palimpsests — manuscripts scraped clean and rewritten centuries ago — hide lost works by history's greatest minds. Modern imaging technologies, from m...

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What Is Universal Grammar and Do All Languages Share It? Science

What Is Universal Grammar and Do All Languages Share It?

Linguists have debated for decades whether all human languages share a hidden blueprint. A landmark study of 1,700 languages offers new answers about...

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Polish Scientist Discovers 24 Species in the Depths of the Pacific Science

Polish Scientist Discovers 24 Species in the Depths of the Pacific

Dr. Anna Jażdżewska from the University of Łódź led an international team that described 24 new species of deep-sea crustaceans in the Clarion-Clipper...

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Which Animals Use Tools—and What It Reveals Science

Which Animals Use Tools—and What It Reveals

Tool use was once considered uniquely human. Scientists now document it across mammals, birds, fish, and even invertebrates—reshaping our understandin...

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How NIH Funding Works—and Why It Matters Science

How NIH Funding Works—and Why It Matters

The National Institutes of Health funds nearly $48 billion in medical research annually through a rigorous peer-review grant system. Here is how the p...

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How the World Happiness Report Ranks Countries Science

How the World Happiness Report Ranks Countries

The World Happiness Report uses a deceptively simple question to rank nearly 150 countries by well-being. Here's how the Cantril ladder works, what fa...

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