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I’m out with a column yesterday on the disastrous proposal from the Office of Management and Budget to create regulations that would cripple American science through a lot of things but the two biggest are: (a) mandating political review of...
For the piece on phones in schools that I posted this week, I interviewed two of the authors of the study where Yondr pouches were used to reduce phone use in schools. One of those authors was Thomas Dee, professor in the Stanford Graduate...
As I have written about here and in Science, I believe that the debate on social media and phones and their role in the mental health of young people is far from resolved. It’s a fascinating situation for me as one side of the debate (docum...
I had the honor of speaking at commencement at the University of Maryland Baltimore County today and getting an honorary degree.
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Ever since the second Trump administration started, I’ve been trying to get folks who are happy about everything that is going on to talk to me. Although we have gotten Michael Kratsios and Dario Gil to write editorials for us, other offici...
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