What makes smoky, charred barbecue taste so good? The chemistry of cooking over an open flame May 27, 2023 Chemistry professor Kristine Nolin authored this article, which first published in The Conversation in June 2022.
234 scientists read 14,000+ research papers to write the IPCC climate report – here’s what you need to know and why it’s a big deal April 1, 2023 Geography professor Stephanie Spera authored this piece, which first appeared in The Conversation in August 2021.
Slavery and war are tightly connected – but we had no idea just how much until we crunched the data March 14, 2023 Political science professor Monti Datta, an expert on modern day slavery and human trafficking, coauthored this piece.
30 Million Across the US Have Their Family’s Food Assistance Slashed March 1, 2023 Political science professor Tracy Roof is quoted from a piece she recently authored for The Conversation.
Presidential greatness is rarely fixed in stone – changing attitudes on racial injustice and leadership qualities lead to dramatic shifts February 20, 2023 Professor of Leadership Studies George R. (Al) Goethals, a presidential leadership scholar, authored this piece.
Presidential greatness is rarely fixed in stone – changing attitudes on racial injustice and leadership qualities lead to dramatic shifts February 20, 2023 Professor of Leadership Studies George R. (Al) Goethals, a presidential leadership scholar, authored this piece.
Extra SNAP benefits are ending as US lawmakers resume battle over program that helps low-income Americans buy food February 17, 2023 Political science professor Tracy Roof authored this piece.
Extra SNAP benefits are ending as US lawmakers resume battle over program that helps low-income Americans buy food February 17, 2023 Political science professor Tracy Roof authored this piece.
Civil rights legislation sparked powerful backlash that’s still shaping American politics February 16, 2023 Leadership studies professor Julian Hayter authored this piece, which first appeared in The Conversation.
Civil rights legislation sparked powerful backlash that’s still shaping American politics February 3, 2023 Leadership studies professor Julian Hayter authored this piece.