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Crop Rotation Boosts Harvests, Nutrition, and Revenues Across 6 Continents
Growing the same crop in the same field is unsustainable. Monoculture farming can wear out soils and result in lower yields and increased pest problems. […]
Research Exposed Why America Cannot Fix Its Political Hatred
Political polarization in the United States has drawn attention from researchers, policymakers, and civic groups seeking methods to reduce hostility across party lines. A recent […]
Public Health Researchers Frame U.S. Deportations in the U.S. As National Health Crisis
A coalition of public health researchers released two health policy briefs on 6 November 2025 that frame the deportation and immigration enforcement practices in the […]
Difference Between Architecture, Algorithm, and Model in AI
The terms architecture, algorithm, and model are different but related concepts in the field of artificial intelligence. There can be confusion as regards the usage […]
AI Data Centers May Strain U.S. Energy and Water By 2030
The applications of artificial intelligence are expanding, but behind the scenes, it relies on massive data centers that consume enormous amounts of electricity and water. […]
U.S. and Brazil Study Found Why Older Adults Share More Political False Information
A study published on 3 November 2025 in the Journal of Experimental Psychology by G. A. Ramos and L. Van Boven examined why adults aged […]
Political Manifestos Revealed Why Left and Right Parties Often Ignore Economic Inequality
Economists and political scientists have debated for decades whether democratic systems correct economic inequality through electoral competition and policy reform. A study led by Alexander […]
European Immigrants Embrace Democracy: Insights From Surveys
Some people worry that immigrants from nondemocratic countries might not support democracy as much as Europeans do. Several political debates even argue that these immigrants […]
Johnson: Five I Format of Ethical Decision-Making
In his book “Organizational Ethics: A Practical Approach,” professor of leadership studies Craig E. Johnson presented a five-step model for making decisions. Based on other […]









