All public universities get private money, but some get much more than the rest
Aug 01, 2019 04:44 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
U.S. universities raised nearly US$47 billion in the academic fiscal year that ended in mid-2018. This new record haul marked a 7% increase from the prior year. As usual, private universities generally led the way. But...

A century of public housing: lessons from Singapore
Aug 01, 2019 04:41 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
One of the beacons of UK social housing policy, the legislation from 1919 that became known as the Addison Act after its sponsor, the minister of health Christopher Addison, imposed for the first time a duty on councils to...
Are there certain foods you can eat to reduce your risk of Alzheimer's disease?
Aug 01, 2019 04:40 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
With the rise of fad diets, superfoods, and a growing range of dietary supplement choices, its sometimes hard to know what to eat. This can be particularly relevant as we grow older, and are trying to make the best...
Political polarization is about feelings, not facts
Aug 01, 2019 04:39 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Politicians and pundits from all quarters often lament democracys polarized condition. Similarly, citizens frustrated with polarized politics also demand greater flexibility from the other side. Decrying polarization...
Remain Alliance – can it halt Brexit and beat Boris Johnson?
Aug 01, 2019 04:38 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
This weeks by-election in Brecon and Radnorshire will be the first formal test of the so-called Remain Alliance. The unusually short list of candidates in this contest is partly because parties such as the Green Party and...
Should the devolved governments fear Westminster politicians bearing gifts?
Aug 01, 2019 04:36 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Boris Johnsons trip to the Scottish capital was accompanied by an announcement of 300m in spending for the three devolved nations. This promise from the UKs new prime minister would apparently bypass the official block...
Brexit uncertainty boosts support for Welsh independence from the UK
Aug 01, 2019 04:36 am UTC| Insights & Views
In a move that surprised many, in June 2016, 52.5% of people in Wales voted to leave the European Union. But concerns over Brexit negotiations, and chaos in UK politics have mounted since then, and recent polls suggest...