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By Chetan Dave, Professor of Economics, University of Alberta
An economist offers practical steps families can take to improve their financial resilience, starting with the debt they carry right now.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Li-elle Rapaport, Doctoral Student and Private Practice Therapist, Department of Psychology, University of Manitoba
Technology is intensifying isolation, and recognizing our shared human struggles — or common humanity — is a practical, evidence-based way to reconnect.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Madeleine Orr, Assistant Professor, Sport Ecology, University of Toronto
Caitlin Felteau-McInnis, PhD Student, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Toronto
Climate change is already re-shaping how people engage in sport. Due to warming temperatures, running may become less accessible and safe for many of us.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Jean Poitras, Professeur titulaire en gestion de conflits, HEC Montréal
Fear in the workplace operates like an invisible predator. By diverting teams’ energy towards self-defence, it undermines co-operation and ultimately costs organizations dearly.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra
Opposition leader Angus Taylor has defended preferencing One Nation ahead of high profile independent Michelle Milthorpe in the Farrer May 9 byelection, declaring this was “the least worst option”.

In a close result preferences from the Liberals and Nationals could be vital in getting One Nation’s David Farley over the line, which would be the first time the party had won a House of Representatives seat.

Farley’s victory would be a major springboard for One Nation going into the November Victorian election.

The Coalition parties have insisted Milthorpe is a…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Mickaël Hedde, Directeur de recherche, Inrae
Antonio Bispo, Inrae
Claire Chenu, Enseignante chercheure à AgroParisTech, science du sol, biogéochimie, matières organiques, Inrae
Flavien Poinçot, Ingénieur, animateur du RNEST, Acta
Jérôme Cortet, Professeur, Université Paul Valéry – Montpellier III
New EU legislation supporting healthier soils was adopted in December 2025 incorporating environmental DNA analysis which is proving useful but not totally efficient.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Kevin Rennie
“The Gunditjmara actively and deliberately manipulated local water flows and ecologies to engineer a landscape focused on increasing the availability and reliability of eels.” (Full Story)
By Ndidzulafhi Innocent Sinthumule, Associate Professor, University of Johannesburg
South Africa’s Limpopo province borders Zimbabwe, Botswana and Mozambique. It is one of the poorest provinces in the country. This is due to a combination of historical underdevelopment, a high unemployment rate, heavy reliance on government grants and a rural-based economy with limited industrial diversification.

It’s an interesting place for a geographer like me. My work…The Conversation (Full Story)

By UntoldMag
Marketed as innovation, AI border control deepens racial discrimination. Black advocates call to decolonize technology and reclaim movement from algorithmic bias and digital colonialism (Full Story)
By Mary Burke, Professor of Psychology, Carlow University
Rachel Seamans, Research associate, Carlow University; Case Western Reserve University
The NFL draft will bring increased demand and risks for trafficking. Here’s what Pittsburgh needs to know, from warning signs to local prevention efforts.The Conversation (Full Story)
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