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I wrote about the New York Times expose concerning the grading of a student seminar paper at the University of Florida. I've now had a chance to read the paper. First, from a technical perspective, ...
The bullpen game is never a high-percentage play. It borders somewhere between desperation (over not having a healthy starter ...
Noah Davis was a painter's painter, a deeply thoughtful Black voice heard by other artists until he died at 32. A new L.A.
The government wants to digitize land records in Jammu and Kashmir. The software is called WebHALRIS. It was originally built ...
On a brief visit to New York City a few days ago, I had the opportunity to stop by The New York Times and chat with an expert ...
Lambert, a French academic currently operating from Qatar, who is quietly helping lead an intellectual campaign to ...
In an AI era, a preoccupation with issues of credit and citation limits the reach of our research, Kevin Frazier writes.
I picked up Richard Ellmann’s biography of James Joyce again a few weeks ago. It had been sitting on my shelf for years—one of those books I borrowed from the university library during my final ...
A highly-publicized U.S. government report on the health of American children referenced scientific studies that did not exist among citations to support its conclusions in what the White House said ...
In a crossover between academia and pop culture, the Puerto Rican megastar has blessed the book "Puerto Rico: A National ...
From June 9–13, under the Riviera sun, more than 15,000 leaders, scientists, coastal stewards, and youth voices gathered in ...
We have divided our forest carbon stocks into three pools that allow us to track our carbon inventory and to follow and ...
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