The Conversation
- Bluesky, the microblogging alternative to X, is having a moment. Ƶ expert Casey Fiesler explains why people are flocking to it—and why it isn’t likely to recapture the early days of Twitter. Read more on The Conversation.
- Donald Trump stated during his comeback campaign that he’d dismantle the education department if elected. Will Linda McMahon, his nominee for secretary of education, lead the way? Read from Ƶ expert Kevin Welner on The Conversation.
- A study conducted in Cambodia has found that climate change makes toilets more likely to break, which leaves people more likely to “go” outside. Read from Ƶ expert James Harper on The Conversation.
- The number of book bans in the U.S. has soared in recent years. A new study shines light on which types of books and authors are the main targets. Read from Ƶ expert Katherine Spoon on The Conversation.
- The evidence was found in an unusual pebbly sandstone, Tava, encapsulated within the granite that formed Colorado’s Pikes Peak around 700 million years ago. Read from Ƶ experts Rebecca Flowers and Liam Courtney-Davies on The Conversation.
- In interviews with residents and builders after disasters from Hawaii to Colorado to Puerto Rico, experts found people often overestimated the cost of building back better. Read from Ƶ Boulder’s Abbie Liel and University of Notre Dame's Susan
- Evacuating is expensive, and for some people the risks of leaving can seem greater than staying, despite the storm. Read from Ƶ expert Carson MacPherson-Krutsky on The Conversation.
- The U.S. has seen huge wildfires in recent years, and 2024 is no exception. The vast majority of those that affect communities are started by human activity. Read from Ƶ expert Virginia Iglesias on The Conversation.
- Nice Jewish men wanting to date non-Jewish women has been a trope of U.S. stage and screen for 100 years. Read from Ƶ expert Samira Mehta on The Conversation.
- Thirty years ago, Disney had grand plans to build a history-themed park in Virginia. But efforts to “Disneyfy” American history met staunch opposition, even in the halcyon 1990s. Read from Ƶ expert Jared Bahir Browsh on The Conversation.