When donors are better informed, they can accomplish more with the money they give away. But who should pay for that information?
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When donors are better informed, they can accomplish more with the money they give away. But who should pay for that information?
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Tehran can utilize an army of proxy groups, intelligence operatives and cyberhackers as part of any retaliation for Israeli or US attacks.
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Health insurance companies use AI to decide which health care treatment to cover. State laws and federal agencies are now moving toward regulating these algorithms.
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Changes made to comply with executive orders could interfere with the mission of a program that has historically helped some of the people who most need a hand.
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Antarctica is a harsh continent, which in both history and fiction can trigger disturbing behavior and even madness.
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The Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, or the CREC, has a highly patriarchal and conservative interpretation of Scripture.
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Close to 100 scientists have been killed or abducted to stymie foreign nations' nuclear programs since World War II. But the tactic has serious drawbacks as a means of countering proliferation.
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A public health researcher explains the signs someone is developing heat exhaustion or heat stroke, and what to do.
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Chemical manufacturing is an energy-intensive industry. A team of chemists is designing a technique that could power the necessary reactions with sunlight or LEDs.
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Dementia care costs are 5 times higher than the official figures suggest when you count the value of unpaid care.
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