Writing for the blog of the Law and Political Economy Project, Beau Baumann, a professor at the University of Utah’s S.J. Quinney College of Law, has a provocative question for would-be left-wing ...
College mergers are often framed as strategic decisions, but they rarely feel that way. Family theories can help us understand why institutional change feels personal and complex.
Mindset needs more than willpower. It rests on character—something practiced, embodied, and tested. Growth mindset shows why.
Theoretical approaches, treatment preferences, and clinician bias all play a role in the ways we understand eating disorders.
Critical theory enshrines Bulverism, a fallacious form of reasoning, at the very heart of its approach to knowledge ...
Fresh research from the University of East Anglia (UEA) could transform how the NHS protects patients' medical images from cyberattacks. Computer scientists have developed a breakthrough way to ...
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has steadily been making its exit ever since it had a rendezvous at the end of October with the ...
Abstract: In this article, we apply the recently developed generalized parameter estimation-based observer design technique for state-affine systems to the practically important case of linear ...
As Secretary Pete Hegseth pushes to speed up the development and fielding of new weapons and systems, he should look to a powerful, yet underused tool: modular open systems approach. The law already ...
Within the framework of the Fruittrade 2025 conference, key stakeholders in the Chilean table grape industry came together to assess the sector’s future challenges vis-à-vis the country’s primary ...