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In this paper, William C. Greenwalt presents a proposed taxonomy of innovation terms that can be arranged into a larger explanatory model of defense innovation. After outlining the case for a ...
The first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term have featured a torrent of education activity. President Trump moved to abolish the US Department of Education, slashing its workforce ...
On April 28, AEI’s Kirsten Axelsen hosted the former North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kody Kinsley; Anthony DiGiorgio of the University of California, San ...
The Trump Administration is reportedly considering ways to reverse declining fertility in the United States, most notably a $5,000 “baby bonus” for any mother who gives birth. The ...
For decades, the position of university trustee was largely a public honorific. This is changing. As Republican governors recognize that their public colleges are financially mismanaged ...
On April 23, AEI hosted a collaborative event with the Chautauqua Institution and the Karsh Institute of Democracy at the University of Virginia to discuss American civic culture as it affects our ...
The release of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in November 2022 heralded a new era in which students, professionals, and the general public gained widespread access to highly capable AI tools. Students now ...
It is Earth Day 2025, the central religious holiday of the environmental left, and the theme this year is “Our Power, Our PlanetTM.” That “TM” trademark symbol is both a reality and a joke.
The United States leads the world in artificial intelligence, but it’s not guaranteed to stay there. The bottleneck isn’t talent, ideas, or capital—it’s electricity. Via Adobe Stock.
When one finds oneself in an economic hole, it is generally a good idea to stop digging. Judging by his injudicious remarks about wishing to fire Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, it seems ...