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Independent and neutral with regard to all political and religious orientations, Tolerance.ca® aims to promote awareness of the major democratic principles on which tolerance is based.
Human Rights Observatory
By Daniel P. Aldrich, Professor of Political Science, Public Policy and Urban Affairs, Northeastern University
Kiffer George Card, Assistant Professor in Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University
Guidelines for social well-being can help health care providers identify when someone is socially isolated and provide goals and standards for policymakers.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Alex McPhee-Browne, PhD student studying the American and global far right, University of Cambridge
In 1946, young men in khaki shirts marched through Atlanta performing Nazi salutes and promising racial vengeance. They lasted 10 months. Today’s fascists aren’t as easily banished.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Ken Hughes, Research Specialist, the Miller Center, University of Virginia
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s accounts of the notorious false flag operations proposed during the Kennedy years omit the most important part of the story. Hint: It’s a family affair.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Bethany Bradley, Professor of Biogeography and Spatial Ecology, UMass Amherst
Adrienne Wootten, Research Scientist, South Central Climate Adaptation Science Center, University of Oklahoma
Ryan Longman, Associate Climatologist, Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii
The people who manage America’s aquifers, wetlands, shorelines and recreation areas rely on federal science as they face new and rising risks in a changing climate.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Katherine Fink, Associate Professor of Media, Communications, and Visual Arts, Pace University
Although advertising revenue largely sustained the news media in the 20th century, it’s been harder to come by in the digital age. News media outlets just aren’t as important these days for advertisers when they can reach potential customers so many other ways, including through social media.

Some news outletsThe Conversation (Full Story)

By Stephen DiKerby, Postdoctoral Researcher in Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University
Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to CuriousKidsUS@theconversation.com.


How will the universe end? – Iez M., age 9, Rochester, New York


Whether the universe will “end” at all is not certain, but all evidence suggests it will continue being humanity’s cosmic home for a very, very…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Marcos Fernandez Tous, Assistant Professor of Space Studies, University of North Dakota
Preeti Nair, Master's Student in Aerospace Sciences, University of North Dakota
Sai Susmitha Guddanti, Ph.D. Student in Aerospace Sciences, University of North Dakota
Sreejith Vidhyadharan Nair, Research Assistant Professor of Aviation, University of North Dakota
A subset of AI called reinforcement learning is helping scientists improve nuclear fuel technology, which they could use to power spacecraft and rockets.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Amy Wrobleski, Ph.D. Candidate in Ecology and Anthropology, Penn State
Eric Burkhart, Faculty Instructor in Ecosystem Science and Management, Penn State
Two ethnobiologists at Penn State surveyed over 800 mushroom harvesters in the mid-Atlantic region to understand what they’re hunting and why.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Emily Ronay Johnston, Assistant Teaching Professor of Global Arts, Media and Writing Studies, University of California, Merced
Resilience is often presented as feats of bravery and endurance. But everyday practices like journaling, drafting a text or even writing a to-do list are manifestations of a capacity to adapt.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Francesco Agnellini, Lecturer in Digital and Data Studies, Binghamton University, State University of New York
The line between human and machine authorship is blurring, particularly as it’s become increasingly difficult to tell whether something was written by a person or AI.

Now, in what may seem like a tipping point, the digital marketing firm Graphite recently published a study showing that more than 50% of articles on the web are being generated by artificial intelligence.

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