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A UMass Amherst study of 686 large-scale installations tracks public opposition across the United States, revealing that more than half of all projects face little to no local pushback.
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A new DataGrail report finds many AI vendors fail to disclose subprocessors and hidden models, exposing companies to rising ...
Doug Ford’s government passed legislation that gave mayors unprecedented new powers. A Toronto Star analysis shows how they ...
A University of Texas at Austin-led team has reconstructed the most detailed map to date of the molecular machines that ...
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The University of Florida and other red-state schools are fostering a conservative vision for the humanities to compete ...
In recent years, citizen science methodology has gained significant momentum and is becoming increasingly important in ...
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