
African women entrepreneurs are a smart bet for climate change investment: research shows why
Women in Africa are often framed as especially vulnerable to climate change. Our earlier research suggested that women entrepreneurs often face a triple differential vulnerability to climate risk compared to men. What we...

University students have limited spending money and their schedules are packed. Many are adapting to new lifestyles on campus. Eating a healthy diet is crucial: a poor diet leads to reduced concentration, lower grades and...
Resilient, sustainable food systems are Canada’s best defence against American tariffs
Earlier this year, Donald Trumps administration in the United States reimposed tariffs on Canadian items, including agricultural products, citing supposed national security concerns. Agricultural products have little to do...

Musk apologizes but the bromance is over: What network science tells us about the Trump-Musk breakup
The proverbial gauntlet has been thrown down. The friendship and partnership between United States President Donald Trump and special government employee Elon Musk has collapsed in spectacular fashion. On X on June 3, Musk...

Indoor farming helps community members bring healthy food to northern Manitoba
Healthy food is hard to come by in northern Manitoba. Food shipped from the south is prohibitively expensive and is often stale, and the climate and soil in the region dont support much traditional outdoor farming. This...

As a queer woman of East Asian descent who researches transnational queer media and culture, Saving Face (2004), the debut feature by Alice Wu, holds a special place in both my heart and my research. Set in the tightly...

The Last of Us: season two forgets what made its video game unforgettable
Warning: this article contains spoilers for The Last of Us season two. The Last of Us season two began with the familiar rhythm of its video game source material. Throwing bottles to distract stalkers (the second games new...