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By Gemma Ware, Host, The Conversation Weekly Podcast, The Conversation
Arun Dawson talks to The Conversation Weekly podcast about the history of Iran’s Shahed drones and how the US cloned them.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Alain Rival, Agronome. Agrosystèmes Biodiversifiés,, Cirad
Plantations are having trouble finding young labourers to sustain production. Precarious working conditions that have hardly evolved since colonial times are a poignant reminder of the lack of job attractivity.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Jillian Sunderland, PhD candidate in Sociology, University of Toronto
Jordan Foster, Assistant Professor, Sociology, MacEwan University
Amid a masculinity crisis driven by status anxiety and socioeconomic shifts, young men and boys are turning to physical transformations to assert dominance and self-mastery.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Matthew Powell, Teaching Fellow in Strategic and Air Power Studies, University of Portsmouth
Iran’s attacks on Gulf energy infrastructure are part of a broader strategy the regime in Tehran has employed to try and ensure its survival.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Frédéric Dimanche, Professor and former Director (2015-2025), Ted Rogers School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Toronto Metropolitan University
Kelley A. McClinchey, Teaching Faculty, Geography and Environmental Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University
Geopolitical tensions, rising gas and jet fuel prices and regional unrest are introducing uncertainty for many international travellers in 2026.

The ongoing war in the Middle East has disrupted airspace and tourismThe Conversation (Full Story)

By Rachel Woods, Associate Professor, University of Nottingham; University of Lincoln
The trillions of microbes living in the human gut are increasingly recognised as important partners in human health. Scientists have linked the gut microbiome to several aspects of health, from metabolism and immunity to mental health.

A recent…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Lucy Stone, Assistant Professor of Children's Literature, Dublin City University
Children can learn so much from books that sustain us and contribute to a sense of wellbeing and healing in our mental health.The Conversation (Full Story)
By April Rees, Lecturer, Biochemistry & Immunology, Swansea University
Laura Elizabeth Cowley, Senior Research Officer and Data Scientist, Health Data Science, Swansea University
Endometriosis is a painful, debilitating condition affecting 10% of women worldwide. It occurs when tissue similar to the lining of the uterus (known as lesions) grows elsewhere in the body – usually within the pelvis.

Treating endometriosis can be difficult. Usually, treatment involves either preventing the growth of these lesions in the first place or removing lesions surgically. But even when lesions have been surgically removed, symptoms…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Fellow for the Middle East at the Baker Institute, Rice University
Iran has responded in kind to attacks on its energy infrastructure. With the energy assets of Gulf states now in play for Tehran, regional chaos grows by the hour.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Logan S. James, Research Associate in Animal Behavior, The University of Texas at Austin; McGill University
Many aspects of animals that people find beautiful evolved to be attractive to the animals themselves. A new study hints at a common aspect of perception that dates back hundreds of millions of years.The Conversation (Full Story)
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