Summer 2023 was the hottest on record – yes, it’s climate change, but don’t call it ‘the new normal’
As an atmospheric scientist, I get asked at least once a week if the wild weather we’ve been having is “caused” by climate change.
As an atmospheric scientist, I get asked at least once a week if the wild weather we’ve been having is “caused” by climate change.
As the “Barbie” movie’s worldwide box office passes the billion-dollar mark, and some conservative pundits push back against its popularity with negative hot takes, the phrase “toxic femininity” is back in the news.
As comic books’ cultural impact has grown, scholars have explored how they have reflected and shaped attitudes about everything from politics to war to economics to gender, race, ability and sexuality.
'Conversation Starters' explain research questions tackled by university experts on The Conversation.
What happens when you step on bacteria? Are they squishy?
The U.S. citizenship test – which immigrants must pass before becoming citizens of the United States – has this question: “Name one problem that led to the Civil War.”
Few people would have predicted that a loquacious drama about a woman foreign service professional would have been Netflix’s next big hit.
After nearly a decade of grinding conflict, Yemen looks to be inching toward a peace deal.
Arriving at the beach to find water that’s green, red or brown, and possibly foul-smelling, can instantly spoil the party.
Many adults take prescription drugs, and usage rates are continually increasing.