Search Filter Search Search by keyword... Sort by Best MatchRecent FirstOld FirstA to ZZ to A Search Show/hide search bar Topics Climate Change, Environment, Energy Demography, Immigration Education, Labor Families, Children Finance, Fiscal and Monetary Policy Globalization, Foreign Policy, Trade Health Housing, Communities, Neighborhoods International Development Law, Justice, Human Rights Migration, Refugees National Security, Intelligence, Defense Politics Poverty, Inequality, Opportunity Race, Gender, Identity Science, Technology, Innovation Social and Behavioral Psychology Content Features News Podcasts Q&A Research Briefs Publication Date 2026 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 Displaying results 331 - 340 of 420 Sort by Best MatchRecent FirstOld FirstA to ZZ to A News September 15, 2017 To Predict How Climate Change Will Affect Disease, Researchers Must Fuse Climate Science and Biology Predicting how climate change will affect the incidence of infectious diseases would have great public health benefits. But the relationship between… News August 14, 2017 Doctors Trained at Lowest-Ranked Medical Schools Prescribe More Opioids Physicians trained at the United States’ lowest-ranked medical schools write more opioid prescriptions than physicians trained at the highest-ranked… News August 04, 2017 Study Links Unhealthy Segregated Neighborhoods to Childhood Asthma Researchers have had trouble explaining why black children are much more likely than other children to suffer from asthma. A new study by Princeton… News July 24, 2017 Exposure to Violence Hinders Short-Term Memory, Cognitive Control Being exposed to and actively remembering violent episodes — even those that happened up to a decade before — hinders short-term memory and cognitive… News June 28, 2017 Revitalizing Detroit Requires Development of Specific Neighborhoods Despite the relatively large number of employees working in downtown Detroit, the city continues to be afflicted by urban blight, surrounded by a… News June 28, 2017 Decrease in Lead Exposure in Early Childhood May Be Responsible for Drop in Crime Rate Exposure to lead in the preschool years significantly increases the chance that children will be suspended or incarcerated during their school… News June 15, 2017 Deaton Testifies Before U.S. Senate on America’s Deadly Opioid Epidemic Testifying before a Joint Economic Committee hearing in the U.S. Senate on June 8, Sir Angus Deaton, Dwight D. News May 16, 2017 Medical Abortions Obtained Through Online Telemedicine Shown to be Effective, Safe Women in Ireland and Northern Ireland acquiring medical abortion pills through online telemedicine report successful terminations with low rates of… News May 11, 2017 Politics & Polls #43: Why Are ‘Deaths of Despair’ Plaguing Middle-Aged White Americans? President Donald Trump pledged to bring jobs back to America during his campaign, appealing to a strong middle class base that’s been struggling with… News May 03, 2017 Politics & Polls #42: Where Are All the Jobs? In his campaign promise to make America great again, President Donald Trump vowed to “bring jobs back to America” and revitalize the labor industry… Pagination First page First Previous page Previous … Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Current page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 … Next page Next Last page Last