By Arash Javanbakht, Wayne State University; The Conversation Instead of excitement about the upcoming election, many of my patients and friends – regardless of political affiliation...
By Simon Sherry, Dalhousie University; The Conversation People go to therapy for many reasons. A challenging life event, trauma, volatile emotions, relationship problems, poor mental health:...
By Dafydd Townley, University of Portsmouth; The Conversation Hours after Kamala Harris announced her choice of running mate for November’s election, she and her vice-presidential pick,...
By Jung Woo Lee, The University of Edinburgh; The Conversaiton Athletes from North Korea are currently competing in the Summer Olympics for the first time in...
By Jehangir Bhadha, University of Florida; The Conversation Each summer, nearly 25,000 acres (10,000 hectares) of rice is cultivated in the Florida Everglades Agricultural Area, a...
By Emily Klancher Merchant, University of California, Davis; Win Brown, University of Washington; The Conversation In the face of shrinking populations, many of the world’s major economies...
By Lincoln Mitchell, Columbia University; The Conversation The political earthquake that has made Kamala Harris the Democratic Party’s nominee for president is a San Francisco story...
By Lynn Greenky, Syracuse University; The Conversation The First Amendment protects speech, but Americans don’t have a right to speech that may cause harm. That’s why...
By Fahad Razak, Doug Manuel, Allison McGeer, Policy Options During the COVID-19 pandemic, wastewater surveillance had critical scientific and policy importance while also providing clear and...
By Neil Desai, Prashant Pathak, Policy Options Canada’s bilateral relations with India have hit a rough patch. There have been severe strains for years but they hit...