The Conversation
- Figuring out whether to celebrate holidays, and how, is tricky for lots of interfaith families—but thoughtful communication makes a difference
- Is COVID-19 here to stay? A team of biologists explains what it means for a virus to become endemicThe contagious nature of SARS-CoV-2 and our highly interconnected society constitute a perfect storm that will likely contribute to sustained virus spread, researchers find
- New data suggests that lots of time on screens may even improve peer relationships. But the study comes with caveats.
- CU Boulder research finds that carrying a pregnancy to term is riskier than having an abortion, especially for non-Hispanic Black women.
- Religious calendars and festivals can force people to encounter certain ideas in the year.
- As soaring heat exposes artifacts that provide insights into ancient climate resilience and other important scientific data, the ice loss itself is reducing humanity’s resilience for the years ahead.
- As statistics continues to play an ever more important role in society, equal access to data resources in developing countries is becoming more essential.
- With this combination of extreme drought, heat and dry vegetation, all it takes is a spark to ignite a wildfire.
- CU Boulder research suggests how Maasai in Tanzania use their phones shows us how technology, error and openess can bring diverse people together.
- Record-breaking fires over the past decade suggest the western U.S. has entered a new era of megafires.Fire itself is not the problem – it has been characteristic of the North American West for millennia. The problem is when fires, fueled by dry and