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By Jess Whitley, Professor of Inclusive Education, L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa
David Smith, Professor of Counselling Psychology, L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa
Maria Rogers, Canada Research Chair in Child and Adolescent Mental Health and Well-being, Carleton University
Natasha McBrearty, PhD student, Population Health, L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa
Systemic barriers, mental-health issues and insufficient school supports for students with disabilities are among the factors that affect absenteeism rates.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Carlos Abrahams, Senior Lecturer in Environmental Assessment - Director of Ecoacoustics, Nottingham Trent University
Each May, nature lovers get out of bed early to experience the seasonal wonder of birds singing, as the sun rises above the horizon to take part in International Dawn Chorus Day.

In Europe you may hear blackbirds, chiffchaffs and nightingales. In the US, cardinals, chickadees and blue jays. In East Africa, morning thrush, hornbills and wood doves. Each with their own song.

There is no single dawn chorus, but the harmonies of hundreds of bird…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Oyenike Balogun, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Bentley University
In some African countries, more than 50% of women regularly use skin-lightening products. In South Africa, the rate is 32%, while in Nigeria it’s 77%. This dwarfs rates in other regions of the world.

The health consequences are not trivial. Over-the-counter skin lightening creams and pills have been linked to severe skin discoloration,…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Andrew McKechnie, Professor of Zoology and South African Research Chair-holder, University of Pretoria
Susan Cunningham, Lecturer, Percy FitzPatrick Institute, University of Cape Town
Humans are not the only species negatively affected by increasingly hot and humid conditions. Intense heatwaves sometimes kill large numbers of wild animals. Eastern Australia’s giant fruit bats, known as flying-foxes, provide possibly the most dramatic illustration. In late 2018, two days of extreme heat in the far north of Queensland wiped out one…The Conversation (Full Story)
By Petra Holden, Senior Researcher, University of Cape Town
Gina Ziervogel, Director of African Climate and Development Initiative, Professor in Environmental and Geographical Science, University of Cape Town
Leigh Stadler, Research Associate at the African Climate and Development Initiative, University of Cape Town
Climate risk assessments guide how much funding is available to support climate impacts and need to work out which women are worst affected.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Julia E. Marquez Arrico, Professora Lectora, Universitat de Barcelona
According to recent data from the Global Bipolar Cohort, only 29% of people with bipolar disorder are prescribed lithium. Despite being the “gold standard” for treating this mental health condition, we often prioritise perceptions over scientific reality, and neglect the best available treatment.

Lithium is not some complex molecule synthesised in a state-of-the-art laboratory. It is just an element, the third in the periodic table, and ever since the Australian psychiatrist John Cade discovered…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Narcisse Martial Yèdji, Sociologue politiste et enseignant-chercheur, University d'Abomey-Calavi de Bénin
Romuald Wadagni’s election is viewed by many as a continuation of a pre-existing political system, rather than a genuine change in leadership.The Conversation (Full Story)
By James K. Rowe, Associate Professor of Political Ecology, University of Victoria
While those around Donald Trump are trying to spin the latest alleged attempt on his life as more evidence of his super humanity, the U.S. president is looking more mortal by the day.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Emily Huddart, Professor of Sociology, University of British Columbia
Tony Silva, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of British Columbia
Building broader support for climate action will require engaging people across political lines in ways that reduce, rather than heighten, partisan divisions.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Fernanda Canofre
A technical note by research center Internetlab points out that advances in synthetic image creators increase the risks of gender violence online and talks about platforms’ accountability (Full Story)
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