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The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics regularly publishes a suite of reports and datasets that businesses, journalists, ...
Though little known to the public, the USPSTF plays a key role in determining which preventive services insurers must cover ...
Study reveals stark divide in how Democrats and Republicans cite science An analysis of 25 years of U.S. policy documents reveals there's very little overlap in the scientific studies that Democrats ...
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Researchers shed light on a mismatch between how journalists and the public view journalism in the age of artificial intelligence.
Samuel Jens Samuel Jens, PhD is a Research Associate at the Center for News, Technology & Innovation. Prior to joining CNTI, he earned his PhD in Political Science from Stony Brook University, where ...
Jay Barchas-Lichtenstein Jay Barchas-Lichtenstein, PhD is the Senior Research Manager at the Center for News, Technology & Innovation. They previously led media research at Knology, an independent ...
Community college transfer processes often discourage students from earning bachelor’s degrees, research shows. Recent research can help journalists investigate barriers many U.S. students face trying ...
Audiences want to know when journalists use artificial intelligence. Here's how news organizations can disclose their AI use.
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