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Getting into a taxi with a stranger at 11pm could be an awkward experience. The Conversation makes things easier though.
A new series delves into the big questions surrounding the nature of our universe.
The format produced a stimulating discussion, highly revelant to the work we do here at The Conversation.
Many of the entries are object lessons in exemplary research communication.
We take a deeper look at the relationship between humans and the ocean and how it affects our health and that of marine habitats.
Birmingham may not be Paris, but it’s a great city for a big conference.
I found myself in Nottingham recently, thanks to the Midlands4Cities Doctoral Training Partnership.
With the UK heading for an election on July 4, it can feel like the result is pre-ordained. Labour has maintained a decisive poll lead for over a year and nothing Rishi Sunak does appears to shift the…
Barbara Sahakian, Professor of Clinical Neuropsychology at the University of Cambridge and author of Bad Moves and Sex, Lies, & Brain Scans, has spent her academic career finding out what makes us…
It is in three core approaches to delivering value to readers that I find a definition of ‘academic journalism’.