The Conversation U.S.Inequality in life and deathNewspaper obituaries have long discriminated against women20h ago20h ago
The Conversation U.S.Engineering mini human hearts to study pregnancy complications and birth defectsHuman heart organoids allow researchers to study the developing heart while avoiding the ethical issues of using human embryos and the…Jul 111Jul 111
The Conversation U.S.Why expanding access to algebra is a matter of civil rightsDistricts across the country have struggled to improve access and diversity in advanced math classes for years. A new approach offers hope.Jul 512Jul 512
The Conversation U.S.Politics is still both local and personal — but only for independents, not for Democrats or…Independents’ political views and policy preferences reflect the economic and social conditions they see and experience every day…Jul 415Jul 415
The Conversation U.S.AI search answers are the fast food of your information dietThey’re convenient and tasty but no substitute for good nutritionJun 201Jun 201
The Conversation U.S.Juneteenth offers new ways to teach about slavery, Black perseverance and American historyMany students say they aren’t learning much about slavery beyond its harsh conditions. A historian explores how Juneteenth offers…Jun 187Jun 187
The Conversation U.S.Central banks face threats to their independence − and that isn’t good news for sound economic…Monetary policy can be wielded as a tool to boost an economy around election time, which explains why politicians want to have a say on it.Jun 159Jun 159
The Conversation U.S.How use-inspired research and engagement can build partnerships to solve problemsUse-inspired research goes beyond translational research to build lasting connections between researchers and communities.Jun 14Jun 14
The Conversation U.S.JFK’s unfinished legacy of peacemaking, a dream during the Cold WarWith wealth, charm and tactful leadership, John F. Kennedy set the standard for working toward the common good and decency in public…Jun 131Jun 131
The Conversation U.S.What America’s first board game can teach us about the aspirations of a young nationFew copies remain of the earliest known board game produced in the US.Jun 611Jun 611