RANDinRANDThe State of Public Education in 2024 in Five ChartsEvery year RAND sends surveys to members of the American Educator Panels to keep tabs on what is happening in U.S. classrooms.8h ago8h ago
RANDinRANDEquity and Social Policy: Q&A with Jessica Welburn PaigeHow might AI programs being used to monitor students for suicide risk compromise student privacy and harm vulnerable students?1d ago1d ago
RANDinRANDBritain and America: Why So Special?Despite occasional strains, the bond has generally strengthened over time.6d ago6d ago
RANDinRANDSocial Media Manipulation in the Era of AIAI has opened a potential propaganda gold mine. Social media platforms should redouble their efforts to counter spoofed accounts.Sep 5Sep 5
RANDinRANDIs Genomic Data the New Oil of the Middle East?The challenge for Middle Eastern states will be to translate their skill in gathering genomic data into skills to analyze it.Sep 4Sep 4
RANDinRANDCommunity-Driven Recovery: The Lahaina Wildfires a Year LaterLahaina can benefit tremendously from a community-driven approach to identifying recovery needs.Aug 30Aug 30
RANDinRANDThe National Collaborative on Gun Violence Research: Five Years of AccomplishmentsJust five years ago, little scientific evidence existed on the effects of gun laws in the United States.Aug 281Aug 281
RANDinRANDRethinking Priorities in Quantum ComputingAre there algorithms that can leverage the laws of quantum mechanics to solve difficult problems?Aug 21Aug 21
RANDinRANDShould the UK Bring Back National Service? Considerations and Lessons from International ResearchWithout of fully fledged national service, the United Kingdom should consider alternative avenues for strengthening societal resilience.Aug 14Aug 14
RANDinRANDNurturing and Destroying Democracy: The Two Sides of Bangladesh’s Ousted Awami LeagueAmidst violent protests and mounting dissent in Bangladesh, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s resignation marks the end of an era.Aug 7Aug 7