I taught rats to drive, but they taught me to enjoy the ride November 8, 2024 Behavioral neuroscience professor Kelly Lambert authored this piece, published in collaboration with The Conversation.
I’m a neuroscientist who taught rats to drive − their joy suggests how anticipating fun can enrich human life November 8, 2024 Behavioral neuroscience professor Kelly Lambert authored this piece.
Why can’t it always be summer? It’s all about the Earth’s tilt October 10, 2024 Geography and environment professor Stephanie Spera authored this piece, originally published in The Conversation.
A brief history of former presidents running for reelection: 3 losses, 1 win and 1 still TBD September 24, 2024 History professor Graeme Mack authored this piece.
A brief history of former presidents running for reelection: 3 losses, 1 win and 1 still TBD September 24, 2024 History professor Graeme Mack authored this piece, originally published in The Conversation.
Why can’t it always be summer? It’s all about the Earth’s tilt September 20, 2024 Geography and environment professor Stephanie Spera authored this piece.
Why countries use volcanic heat to make geothermal energy August 20, 2024 Geology professor David Kitchen authored this piece, originally published in The Conversation.
Could we use volcanoes to make electricity? August 19, 2024 Geology professor David Kitchen authored this piece.
Paris Games herald a new anti-corruption era, but carrying the torch may pose an Olympic challenge for the US August 9, 2024 Law professor Andy Spalding, an expert on corruption in megasports, authored this piece.
Members of Congress undermine the country – and their own legitimacy – with antidemocratic rhetoric August 8, 2024 Political science professor Christopher Miller authored this piece.