By Albert Chern Sprawled along the Pacific coastline near San Francisco, Golden Gate National Recreation Area is full of ...
A lawsuit filed against the University of Oregon on Nov. 29, 2023, puts the university at the center of a dispute over gender equity in college sports, including with respect to its involvement in ...
African Americans are less likely than others across Iowa to be self-employed. Those who do have their own businesses are more likely to experience unequal access to bank services and loans, adding to ...
Segregation is still real. Although black-white segregation has, overall, declined steadily since the 1970s, major American metros remain split into black and white areas. If segregation is still real ...
The WHO’s first guideline on infertility takes a broad approach to addressing this global issue, focusing on ways to provide ...
Mayor de Blasio’s School Diversity Advisory Group has proposed phasing out New York City’s elementary gifted programs. The group’s recommendation takes aim at school segregation, which it says is ...
There are 54 million Americans with disabilities. Less than one-third of adults with severe disabilities are working, according to the U.S. Department of Labor, and barely half the number of students ...
An explosive report from Bloomberg  reveals that Amazon’s same-day delivery service, “excludes predominantly black ZIP codes to varying degrees, according to a Bloomberg analysis that compared Amazon ...
A new study led by Yale's Jennifer Miller, PhD, found that medicines are not physically accessible in many of the countries where they are tested for FDA approval.
Quantum information science uses the physics that describes the smallest particles – such as electrons or photons – to potentially revolutionize computing and related technologies. This new field can ...
Cancer remains one of the most significant health challenges facing Aotearoa, but its impact is not shared equally. Māori ...
"If women are denied a chance to develop their full human potential, including their potential to lead healthier and at least somewhat happier lives, is society as a whole really healthy? " It’s not ...