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A professor said her students think Americans make six figures on average. That’s a long way off.
The question asked by Nina Strohminger to her students at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania was straightforward: What did they ...
January 20, 2022
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Jane W.
Building machines that work for everyone – how diversity of test subjects is a technology blind spot, and what to do about it
Without a diverse range of test subjects, some new technologies could fail to work as intended for many people. John Paul Van Wert/Rank ...
January 19, 2022
by
Jane W.
Less than one-fifth of reported rapes and sexual assaults lead to arrests
Protesters attended Harvey Weinstein’s first day of trial. lev radin/Shutterstock.com Melissa Morabito, University of Massachusetts Lowell and ...
March 28, 2020
by
Jane W.
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