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By Pawan Jain, Associate Professor of Finance, University of Michigan
The higher the stakes and the more specific the questions, the more likely AI will stumble on personal finance advice.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Jenny Whilde, Adjunct Research Scientist in Marine Bioscience, University of Florida
Environmental DNA contained in a small sample of water, sand or even air can reveal the presence of people, wildlife and pathogens, helping researchers track where they’ve migrated.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Camille Hoffman, Professor of Medicine, University of Colorado Anschutz
About 1 in 5 women will experience depression and anxiety during pregnancy or in the year after giving birth. If untreated, a mother who has these conditions has a higher risk of birth complications, overall poorer health, impaired bonding and nurturing of her infant, and a higher risk of death by suicide.

But a new treatment moving through the Food…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Jasmine Garland, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Colorado Boulder
A severe winter snow drought has left snowpack levels far below normal across the American West in 2026. Without a slow-melting blanket of snow to keep the soil and forests moist, alpine vegetation is drying into a tinderbox earlier than normal and ramping up the fire risk.

The historic dryness means electric utilities are facing…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Charlie Hunt, Associate Professor of Political Science, Boise State University
How will Democrats in Congress deal with the DSA-affiliated candidates likely to join their ranks in the new year? There are lessons from the tea party’s challenge to traditional GOP values.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Jonathan S. Goldstein, Adjunct Lecturer of Law, University of Pennsylvania
George A. Mocsary, Professor of Law, University of Wyoming; Institute for Humane Studies
Philadelphia police revoked the carry licenses of five members of the Black Lion Party for International Solidarity, citing ‘good cause.’ Is that constitutional?The Conversation (Full Story)
By Sean G. Massey, Associate Professor of Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Binghamton University, State University of New York
Ann M. Merriwether, Instructor, Department of Psychology and Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies, Binghamton University, State University of New York
Melissa Hardesty, Associate Professor, Department of Social Work and Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies, Binghamton University, State University of New York
The boundaries of heterosexuality are bending for women but not for men, who appear to have less room to explore and are bound to a more rigid, traditional concept of masculinity.The Conversation (Full Story)
By William Dee Nichols, Professor of Literacy, Language and Culture, University of Maine
Michelle Kearney, Professor of Literacy, University of Maine
Reading allows children to live in a vibrant world, surrounded by fairies, elves and talking animals, transporting them to places where the impossible becomes real. But reading for pleasure also helps children learn more effectively and broadens how they view, interpret and interact with the world. It gives them a form of expression that fuels their imagination and empathy for themselves and others.

But the percentage of children who read for fun is declining.…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Hadi Shaheen, Assistant Professor of Management, College of Charleston
J.H. John Kim, Assistant Professor of Finance, College of Charleston
Kamyar Goudarzi, Assistant Professor of Management, College of Charleston
When companies are hit by activists, managers of competitors may fear that their company’s reputation would suffer if their turn comes next.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Henry Wood, Lecturer in Translational Bioinformatics, University of Leeds
Anders Dohlman, Research Fellow in Medicine, Harvard University
For decades, cancer has been thought of as a purely human disease – rogue cells multiplying out of control, with no room for anything else in the picture. But a growing body of research suggests that isn’t quite right. Some tumours, it turns out, come with company: communities of bacteria, viruses and fungi living on, between and even inside the cancer cells themselves.

The trouble is that nobody has been entirely sure which cancers actually have this so-called microbiome, and which don’t. The field has…The Conversation (Full Story)

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