coronavirus
This is what happens when the fringe becomes mainstream.
The Silicon Valley titan has promised scholarships for its tech-focused certificate courses alongside $10 million in job training grants.
How exactly is COVID-19 affecting the opioid crisis?
Working memory is the workhorse of cognition. Having less of it has side effects.
Studying voice recordings of infected but asymptomatic people reveals potential indicators of Covid-19.
Educators and administrators must build new supports for faculty and student success in a world where the classroom might become virtual in the blink of an eye.
Despite fact check campaigns, anti-vaccination influence is growing.
Watch The Daily Show comedian Jordan Klepper and elite improviser Bob Kulhan live.
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Gender and sexual minority populations are experiencing rising anxiety and depression rates during the pandemic.
A growing body of research suggests COVID-19 can cause serious neurological problems.
The year 2020 will go down in history as one that shook our inner and outer worlds.
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A new study suggests that an old tuberculosis vaccine may reduce the severity of coronavirus cases.
Vaccines find more success in development than any other kind of drug, but have been relatively neglected in recent decades.
Sallie Krawcheck and Bob Kulhan will be talking money, jobs, and how the pandemic will disproportionally affect women's finances.
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Health officials in China reported that a man was infected with bubonic plague, the infectious disease that caused the Black Death.
The coronavirus pandemic has brought out the perception of selfishness among many.
The European Union agreed on a list of 15 countries that would be allowed to travel in its bloc. U.S. citizens were not on it.
The European Union is debating over two lists of nations from which it will accept travelers starting July 1.
In Chile, the so-called "release certificate" would free holders from all types of quarantine or restriction.
Higher education faces challenges that are unlike any other industry. What path will ASU, and universities like ASU, take in a post-COVID world?
Innovative drugs are sometimes held up due to old-fashioned human biases.
Fighting materialized, virtual monsters can be cathartic in stressful and precarious times.
OpenStax reimagined textbooks and saved students $1 billion. Now is a moment to reimagine even more. How can education help students learn more, better, and faster?
The politicalization of mask-wearing doesn't help stop the spread of infections.
Women and girls must be front and centre of coronavirus response and recovery.
The importance of finding and shaping learning communities.
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How can curriculum planners refresh learning in the wake of COVID-19?
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With 45% of recent college graduates under or unemployed, it's time to explore new solutions.
A conspiracy theory that 90 percent of the world's population will be killed off spreads widely on pandemic fears.