Teens, tech and mental health: Oxford study finds no link
There remains "little association" between technology use and mental-health problems, a study of more than 430,000 10 to 15-year-olds suggests.
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There remains "little association" between technology use and mental-health problems, a study of more than 430,000 10 to 15-year-olds suggests.
New data highlight minorities and women in science, along with one particularly understudied group: scientists with disabilities.
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Google has failed to stop "shyster" websites advertising on its search engine, despite promising to fix the problem, the BBC has found.
President Biden's proposal to invest $62 billion in student success represents a shift in federal higher education policy.
The tech industry is filled with people who have the same type of education and advantages. As the sector expands, economists say this reinforces inequality.
A coalition committed to abolishing the police on campus is planning a nationwide strike on May 3, with professors even pledging to cancel classes.