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Space scientists win first award for academic authors who have made a series of outstanding contributions to The Conversation in the UK.
The Conversation was established as a charity in the UK six years ago. Its purpose? To provide the public with trustworthy and accessible expert analysis and research-based news. It was, and is, fundamentally…
Climate change is inevitable. Our response to it isn't. Researchers investigate the many ways life on Earth could be different by taking radical action on climate change.
The Conversation has access to top academic experts, and we want them to use their knowledge to answer questions from teenagers.
Why The Conversation really is different, both in terms of the funding model and the journalism it produces.
Earlier this year we published a series of articles on the contentious issue of gender self-identification – our Editorial Board supports the approach we took.
Developing breakthroughs takes time. So why rush explaining them?
100 years after the end of World War I, some of its brutal lessons.
Three academics will discuss the recent growing popularity and impact of conspiracy theories.
The screening will include a Q&A hosted by Conversation science editor, Miriam Frankel, with leading UK space scientist Monica Grady, space plasma scientist Martin Archer, and psychologist Jennifer Wild.