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The Conversation is a nonprofit news organization dedicated to unlocking the knowledge of academic experts for the public. The Conversation's team of 21 editors works with researchers to help them explain their work clearly and without jargon.

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has spotted some potential dark star candidates.

When Darkness Shines: How Dark Stars Could Illuminate The Early Universe

November 25, 2025

ChatGPT prompt on smartphone

The ChatGPT Effect: In 3 Years The AI Chatbot Has Changed The Way People Look Things Up

November 25, 2025

Preserving the value of real human voices will likely depend on how people adapt to artificial intelligence and collaborate with it.

More Than Half Of New Articles On The Internet Are Being Written By AI – Is Human Writing Headed For Extinction?

November 24, 2025

Writing is a way of thinking and doing.

Writing Builds Resilience By Changing Your Brain, Helping You Face Everyday Challenges

November 24, 2025

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Five Everyday Habits That Could Be Harming Your Pancreas

November 21, 2025

black friday

Here’s What Black Friday Sales Shopping Does To Your Brain

November 21, 2025

Close up of a U.S. penny on top of other pennies

Who Wins And Who Loses As The US Retires The Penny

November 20, 2025

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Are Animals And AI Conscious? We’ve Devised New Theories For How To Test This

November 19, 2025

If we are calling out ‘toxic masculinity’ as a society, then why do public responses to softer versions of masculinity shift between curiosity, irony and judgment?

The Rise Of The ‘Performative Male:’ How Young Men Are Experimenting With Masculinity Online

November 19, 2025

There’s a connection between daylight and our metabolism.

Should We Eat Dinner Earlier In Winter? Why Timing Might Matter More Than You Think

November 19, 2025

Families living in majority-Black census tracts spend 1.9% more of their income on energy costs than average American households.

Black Families Pay More To Keep Their Houses Warm Than Average American Families

November 19, 2025

Doctor holds vial of patient's blood

Would You Put Period Blood On Your Face? What Science Says About ‘Menstrual Masking’

November 18, 2025

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