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By Guillermo López Lluch, Universidad Pablo de Olavide My father smoked a pipe for some time, and I vividly remember that sticky black substance – […]
By Guillermo López Lluch, Universidad Pablo de Olavide My father smoked a pipe for some time, and I vividly remember that sticky black substance – […]
By Anjana Susarla, Michigan State University; Casey Fiesler, University of Colorado Boulder, and Kentaro Toyama, University of Michigan 2023 was an inflection point in the […]
By Kai Zhuang Shum, University of Tennessee Youth mental health has worsened significantly over the past decade, but new interventions that teach positive psychology concepts […]
By Martin Hewison, University of Birmingham Most of us don’t worry about getting vitamin D when the weather’s warm and the sun is shining. But […]
By Mark Faulkner, Trinity College Dublin Have you ever struggled to read what that scrawl between “carrots” and “potatoes” is on your shopping list? Soon, […]
By Philip C. Almond, The University of Queensland The Bible tells an overall story about the history of the world: creation, fall, redemption and God’s […]
By Michael Klein, Contributor In today’s fast-paced and highly competitive high-performance business environments, where innovation and creative problem-solving are essential for success, professionals are increasingly […]
By J. W. Traphagan, The University of Texas at Austin and John J. Kaag, UMass Lowell A common complaint in America today is that politics […]
By: Gabriele Neher, University of Nottingham A recently discovered note, drawn up by Leonardo da Vinci’s father, Piero, in November 1452, shows that he emancipated […]
By Dave Cook, UCL For eight years I have studied digital nomadism, the millenial trend for working remotely from anywhere around the world. I am […]
By Michael Langlois, Université de Strasbourg In May, Sotheby’s headquarters in New York will be hosting the auction of what could be the most expensive […]
By Lindsay Hamilton, University of York Octopus is a popular ingredient in many cuisines, with some 420,000 metric tonnes of this mollusc being caught worldwide […]
By Hilary A. Marusak, Wayne State University Many people look to diet trends or new exercise regimens – often with questionable benefit – to get […]
By Lily Zhu, Washington State University Do you think that creativity is an innate gift? Think again. Many people believe that creative thinking is difficult […]
Ella Tennant, Keele University In our 20s and 30s, there can be immense pressure to measure up to the expectations of society, our families, our […]