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By Michael A. Allen, Professor of Political Science, Boise State University
Measuring US weapons stockpiles sheds light on future constraints and what Russia and China may learn from the Iran war.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Gregory Crawford, President, Miami University
Cynthia Pury, Professor of Psychology, Clemson University
Courage is widely considered a fundamental human virtue. A professor of psychology and a university president break down the components of courageous action.The Conversation (Full Story)
By James Densley, Professor of Criminal Justice, Metropolitan State University
Most states have some sort of requirement for a minimum number of lockdown drills a year, but there is no set federal guidance.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Trudy Meehan, Lecturer, Centre for Positive Psychology and Health, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences
When we argue with people we love, our brains briefly get ‘flooded’. A clinical psychologist explains what’s happening, and how to stop it.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Manal Mohammed, Senior Lecturer, Medical Microbiology, University of Westminster
Bacteriophages, or phages, are viruses that infect and kill bacteria. These microscopic predators are found everywhere from soil and water to food and the human gut. Because they attack only specific bacteria, researchers are increasingly exploring them as tools for reducing harmful bacteria in humans and animals without disturbing helpful microbes.

That makes them especially interesting at a time of rising antimicrobial…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Rafeef Ziadah, Senior Lecturer in Politics and Public Policy (Emerging Economies), King's College London
Between 80 and 90% of Gaza’s people have been displaced. Much of the territory is in ruins. A viable future for its people is hard to imagine.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Sarah Elton, Assistant Professor, Eakin Chair in Critical Qualitative Health Research Methodology, University of Toronto
Aparna Raghu Menon, PhD Candidate in Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto
High food prices are a systemic issue, and government should prioritize strengthening food system infrastructure rather than opening public grocery stores.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Reetika Revathy Subramanian, Senior Research Associate, Global Development, University of East Anglia
Long before climate science named the crisis, women across the world were registering these shifts in another language – through song.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Louis Volante, Distinguished Professor, Faculty of Education, Brock University
The bill is likely to create new challenges for public schools serving children and youth, as well as for university Faculties of Education aiming to prepare the next generations of teachers.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Emmanuelle Marceau, Professeure associée à l'École de santé publique, Université de Montréal
AI now makes it possible to communicate with the dead. But these digital avatars raise significant ethical questions about our relationship with mortality.The Conversation (Full Story)
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