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Coronavirus drifts through the air in microscopic droplets鈥攈ere鈥檚 the science of infectious聽aerosolsWhen aerosols from an infected person float around in our environment, they may be a significant source of coronavirus transmission. Professor Shelly Miller shares on The Conversation.
Spending time at the beach or taking a聽walk in the park improve your well-being, and the coronavirus pandemic has made it even more important. CIRES research scientist Erin Leckey and her colleagues share on The Conversation.
Faith communities are changing many traditional practices to deal with coronavirus restrictions. Assistant Professor Samuel L. Boyd shares with The Conversation how聽innovation has long been part of religious practice.
Bernie Sanders is the antithesis of a political showman who says one thing today, another tomorrow. Perhaps, in the end, that was his undoing.聽Adjunct Assistant Professor of Linguistics Adam Hodges shares on The Conversation.
The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing companies, universities and even the NBA to break contracts. What does the law say about liability in a situation like this, and does the money have to be returned?聽Professor Andrew Schwartz shares on The Conversation.
Why not just let the pandemic run its course? Public health officials聽are working to spread聽infections out over a longer period of time to help make sure hospitals have space for those who get sick. Public Health Program Director and Professor Matthew McQueen shares on The Conversation.
Publishers funnel resources into聽potential bestsellers, but they鈥檝e become spellbound by 鈥渟tories of struggle鈥澛爐hat can succumb to stereotypes. Assistant聽Professor of Journalism Christine Larson shares on The Conversation.
New research highlights the importance of learning from interactions with local banks and developing a credit history at a young age. Associate Professor of Finance Tony Cookson shares on The Conversation.
Unsafe drinking water and household air pollution are major聽causes聽of illness and death in Rawanda.聽Associate Professor Evan Thomas and co-authors聽discuss a research program to聽address these environmental health challenges on The Conversation.
Where, when and how did humans first domesticate horses?聽How can you distinguish a domestic聽animal from its wild cousin?聽Assistant Professor and Curator of Archaeology聽William Taylor shares new research聽on The Conversation.