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By Catherine Baillie Abidi, Associate Professor, Child & Youth Study, Mount Saint Vincent University
Izabela Steflja, Associate Professor, Political Science, Wilfrid Laurier University
Kirsten J. Fisher, Associate Professor, Department of Political Studies, University of Saskatchewan
Myriam Denov, Professor and Canada Research Chair in Children, Families and Armed Conflict, McGill University
Violence against children is a global crisis. States must take urgent action to prevent it or the cost will continue to impact communities around the world.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Alicia M. Battaglia, Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto
Batteries are typically held together by chemicals that don’t easily degrade. However, some marine animals have evolved remarkable natural ways to attach themselves to wet, slippery surfaces.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Mallory Terry, Postdoctoral Fellow, Faculty of Science, McMaster University
Some of the most decisive moments in sport hinge on how athletes perceive, process and act on information in a matter of milliseconds.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Pascual Berrone, Head of Strategic Management Department and Chair of Sustainability and Business Strategy, IESE Business School (Universidad de Navarra)
For residents of European cities – with their snarled traffic, draughty old buildings, creaking public services and grey winters – it’s easy to see the appeal of moving to a brand-new, high-tech metropolis.

Enter Dunia Cyber City, a new special economic zone in Zanzibar aimed at attracting tech workers (real and virtual) and companies with its low taxes. Backed by former Apple executive Florian Fournier and the Zanzibar government, the…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Lynne Chepulis, Associate Professor, Health Sciences, University of Waikato
Sara Mustafa, Research Fellow in Health Science, University of Waikato
For the tens of thousands of New Zealanders who live with type 2 diabetes, managing the chronic condition can start to feel like keeping score.

A patient is given a list of numbers by their doctor. Blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol levels are tracked closely, with targets designed to reduce the risk of complications such as heart…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Hadar Elraz, Senior Lecturer in Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour, Swansea University
Jen Remnant, Chancellor's Fellow Work, Employment and Organisation, Strathclyde Business School, University of Strathclyde
In the modern world of work, the “ideal worker” is a dominant yet dangerous concept that can dictate workplace norms and expectations. This archetype describes an employee who is boundlessly productive, constantly available and emotionally stable at all times.

What makes this trope so flawed is that it assumes workers have no caring responsibilities outside work, or have unrealistic physical and psychological capabilities. It’s intended to drive efficiency, but in fact it is a standard that very few people can reach. It marginalises people who deviate from these rigid standards, including…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Jeff Scheible, Senior Lecturer in Film Studies, King's College London
Both film and table tennis depended upon the invention of celluloid – which plastic ping pong balls are made from.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Laura O'Flanagan, PhD Candidate, School of English, Dublin City University
A revival of a beloved and notorious Irish play from 1907, Catriona McLaughlin’s production of The Playboy of the Western World treats J.M Synge’s play as a work with urgent contemporary force, creating a story with resonance in 2026.

Reuniting Derry Girls Nicola Coughlan and Siobhan McSweeney at the National Theatre, the play is set in a shebeen (an illicit drinking den) in western Mayo. The plot centres on Pegeen (Coughlan), whose life is jolted by the arrival of Christy Mahon (Éanna Hardwicke).

On the run and boasting that he has murdered his father, Christy becomes…The Conversation (Full Story)

By David McMillan, Professor in Finance, University of Stirling
In late January, the gold price reached an all-time peak of around US$5,500 (£4,025). January 30 saw one of the largest one-day falls in prices, which sank by nearly 10% after hitting a record high only the day before.

This was a dramatic about-turn, from a bullish gold market that rose by more than 300% in the last decade, over 150% in the last five years and (perhaps more pertinently) by 75% since US president Donald Trump’s…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Subhajit Basu, Professor of Law and Technology, University of Leeds
Imagine a stranger starts chatting with you on a train platform or in a shop. The exchange feels ordinary. Later, it appears online, edited as “dating advice” and framed to invite sexualised commentary. Your face, and an interaction you didn’t know was being recorded, is pushed into feeds where strangers can identify, contact and harass you.

This is a reality for many people, though the most shocking examples are mainly affecting women. A BBC investigation recently found that men based outside of the UK have been profiting from covertly…The Conversation (Full Story)

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