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Analysis of U.S. policy documents reveals very little overlap in the science that Democrats and Republicans cite, deepening ...
Audiences want to know when journalists use artificial intelligence. Here's how news organizations can disclose their AI use.
We spotlight recent research to help journalists investigate barriers in the community college transfer process.
Jay Barchas-Lichtenstein, PhD is the Senior Research Manager at the Center for News, Technology & Innovation. They previously ...
Felony disenfranchisement in the US: An explainer and research roundup People incarcerated for felony convictions lose the right to vote across most of the U.S., but specifics vary widely by state. We ...
Research: 3 in 4 US adults can discern real political news headlines from fake ones Has the death of truth been greatly exaggerated? New research suggests people in the U.S. are, overall, good at ...
Young voters and colleges’ efforts to boost turnout: A research roundup with 5 story ideas We gathered research and interviewed researchers to help reporters cover voters under age 30. Keep reading ...
Research shows spike in youth suicide attempts, depression after the COVID-19 pandemic began Two new meta-analyses synthesize the findings of dozens of studies on attempted suicide, self-harm, ...
We look at research on who votes in school board elections and how new board members can affect school segregation, funding and test scores.
El Niño: What it is, how it devastates economies, and where it intersects with climate change This research-based explainer looks at how El Niño stunts global and regional economic growth and what ...
What the research says about the characteristics of unsafe traffic intersections and crosswalk designs that can improve pedestrian safety.