The Conversation U.S.inThe Conversation‘Time poverty’ can keep college students from graduating − especially if they have jobs or children…Jobs and child care duties can seriously hamper a student’s chances of finishing college. The problem affects Black and Hispanic students…1d ago31d ago3
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The Conversation U.S.inThe ConversationThe 1970 Kent State shootings show the danger of deploying troops to crush legal protestsThe author of a new book about the 1970 shootings at Kent State University explains why using armed troops to respond to protests is a…2d ago122d ago12
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The Conversation U.S.inThe ConversationEach Jewish couple’s story starts long before the wedding − and so does the celebration of their…Jewish traditions to mark a marriage often involve ceremonies and celebrations before the big day, whether it’s a ritual bath or even a…Sep 65Sep 65
The Conversation U.S.inThe ConversationHow a survey of over 2,000 women in the 1920s changed the way Americans thought about female…A century ago, a pioneering sex researcher challenged the idea that respectable women did not — and should not — experience sexual desire…Sep 67Sep 67
The Conversation U.S.inAha! ScienceThe Pandemic Problem: Humans Infect Animals Infect Humans Infect…Infectious diseases hop from animals to humans and back again, giving pathogens multiple chances to evolve and spread even furtherSep 57Sep 57
The Conversation U.S.inWise & WellUnderstanding Gus Walz’s Unbridled Emotion on the DNC StageWe can learn about neurodivergence by listening to neurodivergent peopleSep 42Sep 42
The Conversation U.S.inThe ConversationAmericans love nature but don’t feel empowered to protect it, new research showsNew research shows that Americans have positive feelings toward nature but also detects strong undertones of longing, guilt and worry.Aug 29Aug 29
The Conversation U.S.inAha! ScienceHow Ancient Viruses Adapted to Climate ChangeViral communities came and went as temperatures shifted from warm to cold thousands of years agoAug 297Aug 297