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New data collected from more than 200,000 people across the world shows that young people aren’t as happy as they used to be.
Reducing federal support for research and development could cause long-run economic damage and reduce government revenue.
There is more to a good life than happiness, and a new report shows surprising results about which countries are flourishing.
President Donald Trump's assault on college campuses in the form of threats, or actual freezing of grants that are the lifeblood of research at those institutions, has prompted college officials to ...
In the future, quantum computers could rapidly simulate new materials or help scientists develop faster machine‐learning ...
President Donald Trump has moved much more aggressively across nearly every policy area in the first 100 days of his second ...
WBUR's newsroom reviewed the whirlwind of executive orders, directives, counter-actions and lawsuits over the past three-plus ...
Following the Pahalgam terror attack, Indian students at Harvard University protested a recent "Pakistan Conference" hosted ...
Harvard University's South Asia Institute faced student backlash over its "Pakistan Conference" following the Pahalgam attack ...
People flourish when all major aspects of their life are good, but a new global study suggests that isn't the case for young adults in many high-income countries.
He studied at Bishop Cotton Boys’ School in Bengaluru, then moved to the United States, where he graduated from Cornell ...