Even though emeralds and rubies are very different colors, they both have the same secret ingredient in their atomic structure.
Pilar Pérez Romero, Associate Professor of Virology, University of Notre Dame The virus that causes eastern equine encephalitis, or EEE, has evolved to infect mosquitoes. To be able to spread between ...
Imagine: You’re in charge of marketing for a major automaker, and your biggest competitor just recalled thousands of vehicles. Now customers are worried about the safety of cars like yours. Do you ...
Patrick Brandful Cobbinah, Associate Professor of Urban Planning, The University of Melbourne Lubumbashi is little known, but its minerals electrified the world, created atom bombs and are key to ...
Elite athletes are known to be tough-minded. Research reveals openness is also a key personality trait, one that allows them to execute creative, unscripted plays.
More than 50 years ago, concerns about Canada’s dependence on the U.S. led to a policy discussion centred on what became known as the ‘Third Option.’ ...
But when protest moves beyond the script and into the theatre itself, the reaction can shift from applause to confusion, and even outrage. Such was the case last week, when a Just Stop Oil ...
The M23 rebel group have captured the city of Goma in the eastern DRC in a major escalation of a drawn-out conflict.
What will happen amid the tariff war between the U.S. and Canada? System thinking helps analyze the cascading consequences by using a holistic approach.
Using nature to solve environmental damage caused by humans can work on a local level, but can nature-based solutions be scaled up enough to address climate change?
When doctors feel unable to provide the care they believe is best for their patients, they may experience what bioethicists call ‘moral distress.’ ...
Talk of the Trump administration closing USAID, the largest provider of food assistance, has sparked concerns on how it might impact global hunger.