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Political science Mar 6, 2024

Can we still trust public opinion polls?

As the dust settles on another Super Tuesday, Americans are watching with bated breath to see how closely the final tallies align with the latest polls.

Economics & Business Jan 8, 2024

With higher fees and more ads, streaming services cashing in by using old tactics of cable TV

There's one thing that television viewers can count on in 2024: higher fees and more commercials.

Environment May 18, 2023

These Marines drank Camp Lejeune's poison. The road to justice is long

Joan Palumbo wasn't told the danger she was in when she stepped under the showerhead in her bathroom in Jacksonville, North Carolina.

Earth Sciences May 17, 2023

New study detects inaudible sounds of volcanic mudflows

A study published in Scientific Reports shows that catastrophic volcanic mudflows, known as lahars, can be effectively monitored with infrasound remote sensing technology.

Social Sciences Mar 15, 2023

Opinion: Enduring democracy should encourage rather than discourage media criticism

Everyone seems to hate what they call "the media."

Political science Nov 8, 2022

If Democrats prevail during the midterms, TV advertising might have something to do with it

The neck-and-neck race for control of the U.S. Senate is particularly unwelcome news for Democrats. Not long ago, it looked as if they could maintain or even expand their slim Senate majority. Now, control of the chamber ...

Social Sciences Oct 5, 2022

Going 'rogue': Researchers discover viral trend in global marketing

Chris Taylor, director of the beverage management program in the University of Houston Conrad N. Hilton College of Global Hospitality Leadership, watched in awe as sales of White Claw skyrocketed seemingly overnight in the ...

Quantum Physics Sep 1, 2022

Why 'erasure' could be key to practical quantum computing

Researchers have discovered a new method for correcting errors in the calculations of quantum computers, potentially clearing a major obstacle to a powerful new realm of computing.

Earth Sciences Jul 14, 2022

Shockwave caused by Tonga underwater eruption may help scientists predict future tsunamis

Using data from the eruption of the underwater volcano near Tonga in 2022, a research group at Nagoya University in Japan has used disturbances in the earth's upper atmosphere to track the airwaves that cause tsunamis. Their ...

Space Exploration Feb 11, 2022

Rocket startup's Florida launch debut ends in ocean crash

A rocket startup's big Florida launch debut ended with all four mini satellites destroyed Thursday.

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