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‘I’m so sorry’: when Indian advertisements turn around sexism
Social marketing in India has become increasingly focused on gender roles, family hierarchy, and tra...
NASA Says Mercury Could Have Glaciers That Sustain Life
NASA Says Mercury Could Have Glaciers That Sustain LifeNovember 25, 202311:30 AM CSTMairead BrooksSc...
As Ebola and zika recur, rethinking global pandemics with lessons from China
This article has been updated. It was originally published as part of The Conversation Global’s seri...
Populism is still a threat to Europe — here’s how to contain it
Has the populist tide sweeping Europe crested?Six months ago, many European leaders worried that the...
X Acquired 10 Million New Users in December, CEO Says
X Acquired 10 Million New Users in December, CEO SaysDecember 8, 202310:00 AM CSTLukas TassanyiIn a...
How to fix Latin America’s homicide problem
In the 1990s, the capital of Colombia’s mountainous Antioquia province Medellin had one of the world...
The road to the great regression
This article examining the backlash against neoliberalism is the fifth instalment in our Globalisati...
Can we ditch dark energy by better understanding general relativity?
A renewed suggestion that dark energy may not be real — dispensing with 70% of the stuff in the univ...
The Islamic State is on its knees, but its legacy will long haunt the Middle East
After three years of violence, Islamic State has encountered a major defeat that could mean that its...
Saving lives in poor countries is about adapting to what’s already working there
Each year, 5.9 million children under the age of five die, mostly from preventable causes. That’s mo...
Can we predict political uprisings?
Forecasting political unrest is a challenging task, especially in this era of post-truth and opinion...