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Do Cell Phone Bans at School Help or Hurt Students?

Apr 3 | Speakers will debate the merits of cell phone bans versus the potential of social media to foster social connection, creative self-expression, and to gain access to supportive communities.

Surveillance Tech: No Place Left to Hide

Join us for an on-site briefing in San Francisco examining expanding deportation-linked surveillance and its impact on free speech, privacy, and government transparency.
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Technology, Power, and Public Trust in TikTok’s U.S. Reset

As TikTok shifts to U.S. ownership, technical disruptions and political backlash raise urgent questions about platform power, transparency, and public trust.

The Power of a Click: Digital Literacy Is a Necessary Tool for Healthy Aging

With digital literacy a necessity for healthy aging, minority and low-income senior communities face a persistent digital divide.
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UFO Now UAP: When National Security Meets the Unknown

Unidentified objects in U.S. airspace have become a test of national security and scientific rigor, revealing how detection can outpace explanation.

Targeting Immigrants More Important Than Feeding Families

During the month long shutdown, the Trump Administration continued its push SNAP payments even as it upped its investment in targeting immigrants.
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Consciousness, Quantum Physics, and Humanity’s Next Leap

Physicist Thomas Campbell links quantum theory and consciousness, arguing humanity stands at a turning point, shifting from fear and materialism toward love, authenticity, and a cooperative new paradigm.
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Humanoid Robots and the Future of Work, Power, and Care

Updated | The robot age is taking shape. As China and the United States race to build humanoid machines, the stakes now touch economic growth, security, and global influence.
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The CRISPR Revolution: How Gene Editing Is Changing Medicine, Ethics, and Evolution

CRISPR is revolutionizing science by allowing us to precisely edit DNA, treating genetic diseases, enhancing crops, and altering microbes. Its potential is vast, but it raises urgent questions about ethics, equity, and how far we should go.