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Economics, Education

Financial literacy initiatives: What works? How could it be more effective?

by Katharine Lusk | April 26, 2011

2010 study by the Brookings Institution on helping members of the public make better financial decisions about their lives.

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Media, Politics & Government

Expanding U.S. broadband, Internet infrastructure

by Katharine Lusk | April 26, 2011

2010 report from the Pew Center on the States on the challenges the country faces in providing high-speed Internet access to all Americans.

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Economics, Race & Gender

Networks of opportunity: Gender, race and job leads

by Rozanne Larsen | April 25, 2011

2009 study in Social Problems journal on how access to employment information differs by ethnicity and sex.

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Environment

Food packaging, diet and BPA chemical exposure

by John Wihbey | April 25, 2011

2011 study published in Environmental Health Perspectives on chemicals in food packaging and their possible role in endocrine disruption.

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Criminal Justice, Politics & Government

Lessons from no-fly zones in Iraq and Bosnia

by Christopher Olver | April 22, 2011

2004 paper in the Journal of Strategic Studies on the dynamics of aerial campaigns over Iraq and Bosnia.

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Environment

Transgene flow in cotton seed production fields

by Christopher Olver | April 21, 2011

2010 study by the University of Arizona on the reasons for gene flow between fields planted with genetically modified cotton and those with traditional varieties.

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Media, Politics & Government

Pew Research Center report: The Internet and campaign 2010

by Rozanne Larsen | April 21, 2011

Pew Research Center report surveying online participation during election season.

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Economics, Media

Beyond borders: Is media freedom contagious?

by Christopher Olver | April 21, 2011

2010 study published in Kyklos: International Review of Social Sciences on the geographic spillover of increased media freedom.

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Health

Smoking cessation and postoperative complications

by John Wihbey | April 20, 2011

2011 metastudy published in The American Journal of Medicine on the effects of quitting smoking on post-operative complications.

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Five ways journalists can use Twitter better

by Sree Sreenivasan | April 20, 2011

Post by Columbia University’s Sree Sreenivasan on ways journalists can effectively leverage Twitter, the leading micro-blogging service

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