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WILTON MANORS, FLORIDA - JULY 12: A healthcare worker prepares to administer a vaccine to Michael Nicot for the prevention of monkeypox the Pride Center on July 12, 2022 in Wilton Manors, Florida. The center is offering the free smallpox/monkeypox vaccinations from the Florida Department of Health in Broward County as South Florida leads the state in the number of people infected. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Monkeypox Vaccines: A Virologist Answers 6 Questions

Written by: The Conversation

Aug. 5, 2022

Maureen Ferran, a virologist at Rochester Institute of Technology, has been keeping tabs on the ...

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TOPSHOT - Josue Serrano, a Mexican deported migrant, hangs wooden crosses on the border fence as part of a vigil for migrants who died while migrating to the United States, at the US-Mexico border in playas de Tijuana, Baja California state, Mexico, on July 4, 2022. - On June 27, 2022, 53 migrants from Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras were found death abandoned in a suffocatingly hot tractor-trailer truck in the US state of Texas. (Photo by Guillermo Arias / AFP) (Photo by GUILLERMO ARIAS/AFP via Getty Images)

Expert: Crossing the US-Mexico Border Is Deadlier Than Ever For Migrants

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Aug. 3, 2022

A Vassar College professor of geography who's been researching U.S.-Mexico border policing since ...

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White nationalists keep showing up in the hearings of the U.S. House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection.

Expert: White Nationalism Is On the Rise and Attracting Violent Young Men

Written by: The Conversation

Aug. 2, 2022

A cultural anthropologist from Vanderbilt University explains the groups' ongoing threat to a he ...

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Nichelle Nichols in her role as communications officer Lt. Uhura on the TV series Star Trek.

The Story Behind 'Star Trek' Actress Nichelle Nichols' Iconic Interracial Kiss

Written by: The Conversation

Aug. 2, 2022

The smooch was not a romantic one. But, in 1968, to show a Black woman kissing a white man was a ...

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Bill Russell's Legacy of NBA Championships and Fight for Equal Rights

Written by: The Conversation

Aug. 1, 2022

The NBA champ died on July 31, 2022.

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Inflation Is Spiking Around the World — Not Just in US

Written by: The Conversation

July 31, 2022

Here's one economist's take on rising consumer prices across the globe.

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omes along Gross Loop off of KY-15 are flooded with water from the North Fork of the Kentucky River. (Photo by Arden S. Barnes/For The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Climate Change Is Making Flooding Worse. Here's How.

Written by: The Conversation

July 28, 2022

One effect of climate change is that a warmer atmosphere creates more intense precipitation events.

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When anger over everything from the killing of unarmed people of color to new restrictions on access to abortion bubbles over, many Americans act on it.

'Rage Giving': Charities Can See Boosts From Current Events

Written by: The Conversation

July 28, 2022

Quick bursts of anger sometimes called "fury triggers" usually drive these types of donations.

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Former Trump White House Advisor Peter Navarro talks to the media as he leaves federal court on June 3, 2022 in Washington, DC. A federal grand jury indicted former Trump White House adviser Peter Navarro for contempt of Congress after refusing to cooperate with the House January 6 Committees investigation

Grand Juries, Explained: Why Are Prosecutors Using Them to Investigate Efforts to Overturn the 2020 Election?

Written by: The Conversation

July 27, 2022

A grand jury in Fulton County, Georgia, is looking into former President Donald Trump’s efforts ...

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What High Court's Roe Ruling Means for Women's Health

Written by: The Conversation

June 24, 2022

Millions of women in the U.S. will be affected by the ruling that overturn ...

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How College Students Can Help Save Local News

Written by: The Conversation

May 26, 2022

College journalists are already helping to serve the communities where their universities are lo ...

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Person, Human, Food

Medical Myth: Chewing Gum Stops Onion Tears

Written by: The Conversation

April 11, 2022

Suggested solutions abound.

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Amazon, Starbucks and the Sparking of a New American Union Movement

Written by: The Conversation

April 4, 2022

Something is definitely happening in the labor movement.

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What Would Give Putin a Face-Saving Way to Exit Ukraine?

Written by: The Conversation

March 31, 2022

Since early March, Russian forces have been bogged down in fighting on th ...

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What Is Aphasia? An Expert Explains the Condition Forcing Bruce Willis to Retire

Written by: The Conversation

March 31, 2022

His family announced he was stepping away from acting because of the condition.

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Person, Human, Room

Putin's Manipulation of Language a Perfect Example of Orwellian Doublespeak

Written by: The Conversation

March 14, 2022

Example: He labels acts of war "peacekeeping duties."

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Why Stagflation is an Economic Nightmare – and Could Become a Headache for Biden and the Fed if It Emerges in US

Written by: The Conversation

March 10, 2022

Economists typically focus on the three big macroeconomic variables: gross domestic product, une ...

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Support for Democracy Is Waning Across the Americas

Written by: The Conversation

March 8, 2022

Across North, Central and South America, and parts of the Caribbean, 63% of the public expressed ...

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CURIOUS KIDS: Why Did Russia Invade Ukraine?

Written by: The Conversation

March 7, 2022

A very short summary of a very long, troubled history.

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Military Experts React to Ukraine Invasion, Assess Potential for Widespread Aggression and Risks to US

Written by: The Conversation

Feb. 24, 2022

The Conversation asked three scholars to briefly discuss the attack on Ukraine.

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