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Director / Editor: Victor Teboul, Ph.D.
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By Samadhee Kaluarachchi, PhD Student in Forest Hydrology, University of British Columbia
Younes Alila, Professor, Department of Forest Resources Management, University of British Columbia
Flood management is a priority for many governments around the world. Recent floods have led to hundreds of deaths and caused significant damage in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam, Albania, KenyaThe Conversation (Full Story)
By Arzu Geybullayeva
The opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), which İmamoğlu represents, has condemned the case as politically driven — arguing the timing and scope are aimed at sidelining a major political opponent. (Full Story)
By Alfiya Battalova, Assistant Professor in Justice Studies, Royal Roads University
The narratives embedded in disability policy influence everything from budget priorities to program eligibility and institutional cultures. They also shape how disabled people imagine their futures.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Marta López Alonso, Professor of Animal Pathology, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
I sometimes joke that my pets eat better than my children. It’s not for lack of trying – kids turn their noses up at vegetables, fish and pulses, while dogs will never turn down their specially formulated feed, complete with all the vitamins and minerals they need to thrive. The results are plain to see: a healthy, shiny coat, high energy levels, and good health.

While comparing kids to pets might seem a bit much, it does reflect a serious truth.…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Mehnaz Rafi, PhD Candidate, Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary
AI is creating new opportunities for some and new vulnerabilities for others, deepening the socioeconomic inequalities already embedded in the labour market.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Parveen Akhtar, Senior Lecturer: Politics, History and International Relations, Aston University
The new party’s first meeting was full of excited members passionate about change – but their ideological differences were evident.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Mehdi Chougan, Research and Innovation Associate at the School of Engineering, Cardiff University
Riccardo Maddalena, Associate Professor in Civil Engineering, Cardiff University
Lithium waste from electric vehicles could become a vital ingredient in low-carbon concrete, say researchers testing a new environmental solution.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Sandy Brian Hager, Senior Lecturer in International Political Economy, City St George's, University of London
Psychedelic medicine is surging back into favour in 2025, but the very features that make these drugs promising may be the hardest to commercialise.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Ravindra Jayaratne, Reader in Coastal Engineering, University of East London
When Cyclone Ditwah made landfall on November 28 2025, Sri Lanka experienced one of its deadliest environmental disasters in modern history.

President Anura Kumara Dissanayake declared it the “largest and most challenging natural disaster in our history”. Torrential rains triggered widespread floods and landslides, leading to more than 350…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Rachel Woods, Senior Lecturer in Physiology, University of Lincoln
Kimchi has been enjoyed for centuries in Korea. But the spicy fermented cabbage dish has recently gained popularity in other parts of the world not only because of its delicious taste, but because of its potential to positively influence the many thousands of important microbes living in our gut as well as our overall health.…The Conversation (Full Story)
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