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Gen Zers and millennials are still big fans of books – even if they don’t call themselves ‘readers’

Identifying with an activity is different from actually doing it. For example, 49% of Americans play video games, but only 10% identify as gamers....

US long-term care costs are sky-high, but Washington state’s new way to help pay for them could be nixed

If you needed long-term care, could you afford it? For many Americans, especially those with a middle-class income and little savings, the answer to...

Japanese American soldiers in World War II fought the Axis abroad and racial prejudice at home

Imagine being forced from your home by the government, being imprisoned in a detention camp under armed guards and behind barbed wire – and...

‘It’s a deep emotional ride’ – 12 young people in Philly’s toughest neighborhoods explain how violence disrupts their physical and mental health

In 2023, 410 people were murdered in Philadelphia – more than a quarter of them under age 25. In addition to the people who...

Third parties will affect the 2024 campaigns, but election laws written by Democrats and Republicans will prevent them from winning

Once again, the U.S. is entering a presidential campaign with some voters expressing curiosity about independent and minor-party candidates. None of those candidates has...

‘What is a fact?’ A humanities class prepares STEM students to be better scientists

Uncommon Courses is an occasional series from The Conversation U.S. highlighting unconventional approaches to teaching. What Is a Fact? With all the conspiracy theories...

Electric vehicles are usually safer for their occupants – but not necessarily for everyone else

The future of automobiles is electric, but many people worry about the safety of today’s electric vehicles. Public opinion about EV crash safety often...

Sourdough under the microscope reveals microbes cultivated over generations

Sourdough is the oldest kind of leavened bread in recorded history, and people have been eating it for thousands of years. The components of...

How famines are formed: In Gaza and elsewhere, an underlying pattern that can lead to hunger and death

The United Nations’ latest report on hunger makes for grim reading. On April 24, 2024, the international body released its annual Global Report on...

Teens see social media algorithms as accurate reflections of themselves, study finds

Social media apps regularly present teens with algorithmically selected content often described as “for you,” suggesting, by implication, that the curated content is not...

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