The Conversation
Articles and features from the The Conversation, a nonprofit public news organization focused on exploring knowledge with experts.

The Supreme Court tends to save the biggest rulings for last – a constitutional expert explains a few good reasons
There’s a reason the court remains so secretive and why its abortion ruling appears likely to be one of the last before the court lets out for the summer. We...

Grassroots mojo and 4 other reasons Starbucks workers have been successful unionizing
Although each unionized workplace is small, with a couple dozen employees apiece, the campaign is already, by my reckoning, one of the most successful unionizing efforts in recent U.S. history,...

What makes smoky, charred barbecue taste so good? The chemistry of cooking over an open flame
Summer is here, and that means it is barbecue season for many people in the U.S. What's the science behind that mouth-watering flavor?

Kids afraid of getting shots? Here are 3 easy ways for parents to help them
While getting shots provokes anxiety in most children, the degree of anxiety can be lessened. As a parent, there are three things you can do to improve the vaccine experience...

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Why a U.S. task force is recommending anxiety screening in kids 8 and older
The Conversation asked Elana Bernstein, a school psychologist who researches child and adolescent anxiety, to explain the task force’s new draft recommendations and what they might mean for kids, parents...

4 things you should know about bees
Scientists study bees to learn about their intricate social networks, learning patterns and adaptive behaviors.