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By Shirin Ali The latest edition of U.S. News & World Report's annual best university list has sparked a heated debate in the higher education world, as Columbia University was caught using misleading data by one of its own faculty members to earn a higher ranking. |
By Adam Barnes Americans' understanding of basic facts about the U.S. government declined for the first time in six years, as fewer than half in a new survey could name all three branches of government. |
By Adam Barnes Older Americans who develop routines and are active throughout the day are happier than their peers with more erratic schedules, according to a new study. The research found that more than 37 percent of participants who had "robust patterns" performed better on cognitive tests. They also showed fewer depressive symptoms. |
By Chia-Yi Hou President Biden is set to sign an order to boost biotechnology as part of promoting a "Cancer Moonshot." The National Cancer Institute is planning a large-scale clinical trial for cancer detection tests that can detect multiple types of cancer from blood samples. If any of these types of screening tests gets approval from the Food and Drug Administration, cancer diagnosis may become much more accessible for millions of people. |
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By Brooke Migdon and Cheyanne M. Daniels Concerns over the safety and well-being of minority and LGBT students — and LGBT students of color in particular — are rising as strict laws surrounding gender expression, health care and discussions about race and gender take effect in Florida, Texas and dozens of other states. |
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