The Conversation: Will the Earth Last Forever?
The earth isn’t permanent, but it was here for four billion years before humans arrived and should be here for several billion more.
The earth isn’t permanent, but it was here for four billion years before humans arrived and should be here for several billion more.
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the George Floyd murder in 2020, Black social workers are coping with trauma.
Two food scientists, an entomologist, an anthropologist, a veterinarian and a historian walk into a bar (of chocolate) and tell bitter and sweet stories of this favorite treat.
Not since the adoption of the steel frame has there been a development with as much potential to transform the way buildings are conceived and constructed.
Time-lapse animations that once took days to create are now easy to build with publicly available satellite images and free online tools.
This particularly physical kind of philanthropy caught on in the mid-20th century.
Negative experiences in the workplace are affecting the retention of women in the tech industry.
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a lawsuit blocking the Biden administration’s student loan debt cancellation program.
Social media influencers use algorithms to build their brands.
Former President Jimmy Carter’s legacy of service is rooted in his Christian faith.
Turkey’s historic city of Antakya, known in Roman and medieval times as Antioch, has been flattened by powerful earthquakes in the past – and rebuilt itself.
Scientists are learning that diversity has many perks – whether in multispecies groups of animals or human society.