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Russian invasion of Ukraine

Russia Invades Ukraine – 5 Essential Reads from Experts

Written by: The Conversation

Feb. 24, 2022

This is a frightening moment. Russia has invaded Ukraine, and certainly those most frightened ri ...

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Person, Human, Flyer

US Cost of 'Defending Freedom' in Ukraine: Higher Food, Gas Prices

Written by: The Conversation

Feb. 24, 2022

A national recession could be perhaps the biggest threat.

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Tie, Accessories, Accessory

Is Omicron Nature's Way of Curbing the Pandemic?

Written by: The Conversation

Jan. 27, 2022

Researchers are wondering if the COVID-19 variant could act as a vaccine of sorts, inoculating e ...

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Monk, Person, Human

Thich Nhat Hanh, Mindfulness Teacher, Approached Death in That Same Spirit

Written by: The Conversation

Jan. 21, 2022

He died in the Tu Hieu Temple in Hue, Vietnam, on Jan. 21, 2022, at the age of 95.

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Microphone, Electrical Device, Tie

Remembering MLK: 5 Things I've Learned Curating the MLK Collection at Morehouse College

Written by: The Conversation

Jan. 17, 2022

The Morehouse College Martin Luther King Jr. Collection includes approximately 1,100 books from ...

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Computer Keyboard, Hardware, Electronics

The Great Resignation: It's Not as Great as Screaming Headlines Suggest

Written by: The Conversation

Jan. 11, 2022

The latest figures came out on Jan. 4, 2022, and showed 4.5 million people voluntarily left thei ...

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Plant, Ice Cream, Food

What is Pay-As-You-Throw? A Waste Expert Explains

Written by: The Conversation

Jan. 4, 2022

It’s also sometimes called variable-rate pricing or pay-as-you-waste.

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Computer Keyboard, Electronics, Computer

What Will 2022 Bring in the Way of Misinformation on Social Media? Experts Weigh In

Written by: The Conversation

Dec. 27, 2021

Misinformation concerning COVID-19 has cost countless lives all over the world.

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Plant, Sweets, Confectionery

The Magnificent History of the Maligned and Misunderstood Fruitcake

Written by: The Conversation

Dec. 19, 2021

The trifecta of sugar, low moisture ingredients and some high-proof spirits make fruitcakes some ...

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Mistletoe – Famous for Stolen Holiday Kisses – is a Parasite That Steals Water and Nutrients from Other Plants

Written by: The Conversation

Dec. 16, 2021

Turns out, there are 1,300 species of this evergreen plant worldwide.

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Flag, Symbol, Person

Why More Places Are Abandoning Columbus Day in Favor of Indigenous Peoples Day

Written by: The Conversation

Oct. 7, 2021

Critics of the change see it as just another example of political correctness run amok.

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Person, Human, Mobile Phone

Facebook Knew for 1 1/2 years Instagram Is Bad for Teens, Despite Claiming Otherwise

Written by: The Conversation

Sept. 16, 2021

Here are the harms researchers have been documenting for years.

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cat

Don't Blame Cats for Destroying Wildlife

Written by: The Conversation

Aug. 6, 2021

Conservationists and the media often claim that cats are a main contributor to a mass extinction ...

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Olympic Flag

Why Designing an Olympic Logo Is So Difficult

Written by: The Conversation

Aug. 4, 2021

The history of Olympic logos shows it’s not easy to strike the tricky balance between capturing ...

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Orangutan

Why Animals Recognize Numbers But Only Humans Can Do Math

Written by: The Conversation

July 31, 2021

While animals and humans are routinely extracting numerical information from their environment, ...

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Israel Ben & Jerry's

Why Ben and Jerry's Decision to Stop Selling Ice Cream in the West Bank Rattled Israel

Written by: The Conversation

July 31, 2021

Ben & Jerry’s head of global activism strategy said the “strongest bond you can create with cust ...

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Eunice Foote

Scientists Understood Physics of Climate Change in the 1800s – Thanks to Eunice Foote

Written by: The Conversation

July 22, 2021

Even before the U.S. Civil War, an American scientist named Eunice Foote documented the underlyi ...

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track and field

Are Middle Lanes Fastest in Track and Field?

Written by: The Conversation

July 21, 2021

Evidence suggests that lanes often perceived as the least desirable are actually the fastest.

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Man Playing Chess

Why Does White Always Go First in Chess?

Written by: The Conversation

July 20, 2021

Protests over racism have rekindled a discussion about whether chess promotes white privilege wi ...

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covid-19 vaccine

New COVID-19 Vaccine Warnings Don't Mean It's Unsafe

Written by: The Conversation

July 19, 2021 (Updated: July 21, 2021)

Adverse event reports are a sign that the COVID-19 vaccine safety reporting system is working.

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