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By Liz Evans, Adjunct Researcher, English and Writing, University of Tasmania
Iconic 90s bass players Melissa Auf Der Maur (Hole) and Kim Gordon (Sonic Youth) chronicle a time characterised by messy humanity, low-level trust and delicate egos.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Anja Bless, Lecturer in Sustainability and International Relations, University of Technology Sydney
Milena Bojovic, Lecturer in Sustainability and Environment, University of Technology Sydney
Australia produces enough food for 75 million people. But intensifying heat and natural disasters and competition for water are eroding food security.The Conversation (Full Story)
By John Nagle, Professor in Sociology, Queen's University Belfast
The majority of Lebanese people distrusts Hezbollah, but the Israeli attacks are driving many in the south back into their fold.The Conversation (Full Story)
By John N. Trey Rogers, Professor of Turfgrass Research, Michigan State University
Jackie Lyn A. Guevara, Assistant Professor of Turfgrass Management, Michigan State University
John Sorochan, Professor of Plant Sciences, University of Tennessee
Ryan Bearss, Research Assistant in Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences, Michigan State University
The new playing fields are rolling out in stadiums from Mexico to Canada. Creating the perfect pitch in very different climates requires the right grasses and some creative tricks.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Justin Stebbing, Professor of Biomedical Sciences, Anglia Ruskin University
A small conference study sparked headlines linking fruit to lung cancer. Here’s why the science tells a very different story.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Esther Kettel, Senior Lecturer in Ecology and Conservation, Nottingham Trent University
England’s last recorded pair of golden eagles lived in the Lake District. After the female died in 2004, the male was left alone for 12 years before his death in 2016.

This marked the end of golden eagles across English skies. Though they have lived on in Scotland, the birds were largely wiped out across England about 150 years ago, with only a few nesting attempts during that time.

However, the UK government recently announced it will support reintroducing…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Jonathan R. Goodman, Assistant Research Professor, Psychiatry, University of Cambridge
Mariam Rashid, Isaac Newton Trust Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Cambridge
Why do we trust the wrong people and doubt the right ones? An experiment in lying reveals some uncomfortable truths.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Dipa Kamdar, Senior Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice, Kingston University
Best known as a type 2 diabetes treatment, metformin is also being investigated for its possible effects on PCOS and ageing.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Glenn Fosbraey, Associate Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Winchester
This year is the national year of reading, and if you’re a music lover, I urge you to pick one up about your favourite musician. The lives of musicians are often full of highs and lows, which makes for compelling reading. Here are five of my favourites.

1. Fight The Power by Chuck D


I suppose I shouldn’t really include Fight The Power in my list, given that Chuck D himself says in its prologue that it “damn sure ain’t an autobiography”. He positions himself as a tour guide rather than a protagonist, chaperoning us through the fascinating landscape of 80s and 90s hip-hop. Such…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Asrif Yusoff, Senior Lecturer and Employability Lead, University of Greenwich
Jafni Bin Johari Jiken, PhD Candidate, Department of Management and Marketing, Durham University
It has been said that “people leave managers, not companies”. It’s easy to believe that this is true, either from personal experience or observation. Many workers can easily point to a line manager who dismissed their concerns or treated them unfairly.

But is it really fair to suggest that managers alone are the dominant cause of staff turnover? Our recent study indicates that in most cases, it’s a combination of both leadership and the organisation. We reviewed 39 papers from the past ten years – and…The Conversation (Full Story)

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