By Farah N. Jan, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, University of Pennsylvania
European leaders are learning they cannot rely on Washington, and that the US will act against their interests and at their economic expense.
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By Rassim Khelifa, Assistant Professor, Department of Biology; Canada Research Chair Tier 2 in Global Change Biology, Concordia University
Research among adult visitors to the Montréal Insectarium reveals that many people will consider eating insects, especially when they are ground up as flour.
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By Suvrat Dhanorkar, Associate Professor of Operations Management, Georgia Institute of Technology
Many companies today overpromise what they can do with AI. They should learn from efforts to combat greenwashing and tighten standards.
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By Biz Nijdam, Assistant Professor, Department of Central, Eastern, and Northern European Studies, University of British Columbia
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By Pauline McDonagh Hull, PhD Candidate, Department of Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary Jamie Benham, Endocrinologist & Assistant Professor, Departments of Medicine and Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary Robyn Vettese, Research Assistant (Community Scholar), Department of Medicine, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary
PMOS is not primarily a disease of the ovaries. Its new name reflects the condition’s more complex and cyclical endocrine and metabolic features.
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By Cristiano Barbosa de Moura, Assistant Professor of Science Education, Simon Fraser University
If science teachers embrace history as a lens for teaching complex accounts of science, we open possibilities for more socially relevant classrooms.
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By Kevin Maloney, PhD student, Governance and Global Affairs, Leiden University
The president’s barrage of pronouncements on foreign policy mean his Cabinet members’ statements on foreign policy have become more reliable indicators of administration positions.
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By Meaghan Furlano, PhD Student, Sociology, Western University
“Tradwives” say they are opting out of a culture that undervalues women at home. But a closer look at who they are and what they promote tells a different story: The mainstreaming of far-right politics through the language of “traditional values” like femininity and domesticity. Short for traditional…
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By Ryan St Laurent, Assistant Professor of Biology, University of Colorado Boulder
A newly discovered, rare species of moth appears to live only in the Florida scrub. Scientists hope that naming it will allow it to be protected.
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By Claire L. Ma, Postdoctoral Research Fellow of Public Health, University of Michigan Holly Jarman, Associate Professor of Health Management and Policy and Global Public Health, University of Michigan Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Assistant Professor of Health Promotion and Policy, UMass Amherst
Flavored vapes draw new users – especially young people. On the flipside, they can also help some people quit smoking. Makary’s resignation makes it clear that the controversy isn’t going away.
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