
Brain implants, agentic AI and answers on dark matter: what to expect from science in 2025 – podcast
In a special episode of The Conversation Weekly podcast to start 2025, weve brought together three science editors from The Conversations editions around the world to discuss what to look out for in the world of science...

How effective is tutoring in the United States? – 4 essential reads
The private and in-schooling tutoring market in the United States has grown substantially since the COVID-19 pandemic. It helps that the U.S. Education Department has been offering US$220 million of funding since 2022 to...

June Aochi Berk, now 92 years old, remembers the trepidation and fear she felt 80 years ago on Jan. 2, 1945. On that date, Berk and her family members were released by military order from the U.S. government detention...

Selling fear: Marketing for cybersecurity products often leaves consumers less secure
You have likely seen multiple ads for products and services designed to make you more secure online. When you turn on your television, see online ads, or even when you get in-app notifications, you are likely to encounter...

Mindfulness is about ‘remembering’ − a practice of coming back to the now
To many, New Years Day represents the possibility for beginning anew. Of late, individuals are welcoming the start of another year with a resolution to practice mindfulness, a type of meditation. Many believe mindfulness...

In Uganda rolex is much more than street food – it’s a national treasure
When Ugandans refer to getting a rolex, they seldom mean an expensive Swiss watch. Rolex is a popular kind of street food, made famous in global media. It serves more than just a practical function as fast food, but has...