By Maikel Rheinstadter, McMaster University, The Conversation We live in a golden age for space exploration. Scientists are gathering massive amounts of new information and scientific...
By Nicolette Little, University of Alberta, The Conversation In contemporary digital society, remembering is automated. Social media platforms and smartphones often offer features like iPhone’s and...
By Michael J. Murdoch, Rochester Institute of Technology, The Conversation Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d...
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By Timothy Colin Bednall, Swinburne University of Technology and Kathryn Page, Swinburne University of Technology, The Conversation Returning to work after a summer break can be...
By Finley Watson, La Trobe University, The Conversation Podcasting is the medium of choice for millions of listeners looking for the latest commentary on almost any...
By Michelle Spear, University of Bristol, The Conversation When an 84-year-old man in Hong Kong went to hospital with an enlarged prostate, doctors were startled to...
By Gemma Ware, The Conversation Every year, 400 million tons of plastic are produced worldwide, and every year, approximately 57 million tons of plastic pollution is...
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By Chris Greenough, Edge Hill University, The Conversation Despite the secularisation of Christmas, biblical symbolism seems to be everywhere at this time of year. From images...