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Education

School phone policies not silver bullet for student outcomes

March 18, 2026

Students who attend schools with smartphone bans report missing sleep to make up for “lost time” on their phones but benefit from more face-to-face socializing in the school day, as a new UK study reveals […]

Health

The next leap for AI scribes provides eyes in the clinic

March 18, 2026

The introduction of vision-enabled artificial intelligence (AI) to medical scribes—the recording devices used by doctors to document meetings with patients in real-time—could increase the accuracy of patient notes and save valuable time for clinicians. A […]

Politics & Global Issues

Mental health policy is emerging as a key voting issue for Americans, study suggests

March 18, 2026

A new University of Missouri study suggests mental health policies can play a significant role in how Americans choose political candidates. Past scholarly research has found that most Americans say they support mental health policies. […]

Politics & Global Issues

New study shows democracy has deep global roots—not just Greece and Rome

March 18, 2026

A new study on ancient societies from around the world is rewriting what we thought we knew about democracy. A team of researchers analyzed archaeological and historical evidence from 31 ancient societies across Europe, Asia, […]

Health

What’s the equivalent of a wheelchair for a person with schizophrenia?

March 18, 2026

Imagine your dream is to get a job at the local library. You have a love for people and for books. You also have schizophrenia, a psychiatric disability that makes life in the community more […]

Health

Good call: Earlier reminders cut missed doctor visits

March 18, 2026

Decreasing the number of missed doctor appointments may be a relatively simple fix, according to a new study from The University of Texas at Arlington. Researchers found that when an outpatient clinic in the Rio […]

Health

Hearing yourself speak helps fine-tune tongue movements

March 18, 2026

When people cannot hear their own voices, their tongue movements become less precise when they speak, according to a study from the University of Oklahoma. This finding, the first direct evidence of its kind, could […]

Health

Smartphone tool can monitor tissue health by reading a natural oxygen-sensitive molecule

March 18, 2026

Dartmouth researchers have developed a cell phone-based tool that monitors tissue health by using a naturally occurring molecule to measure the oxygen level in cells. The tool could provide a simple and affordable at-home method […]

Health

A ‘scaffold-free’ approach for treating damaged muscles

March 17, 2026

Traumatic muscle injury can be associated with volumetric muscle loss (VML), often leading to permanent functional loss. Until recently, experimental therapies to support muscle regeneration have faced several key limitations, including the challenge of delivering […]

Education

The autonomy of universities in the U.S. falls far behind peer group, analysis finds

March 17, 2026

Academic freedom continues to decline worldwide. Over the last decade, it has declined in 50 countries, while only nine countries have registered improvements. The countries that have experienced a decline include several democracies, such as […]

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AI reveals hidden connections within legal systems

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