‘Only death can protect us’: How the folk saint La Santa Muerte reflects violence...
Myriam Lamrani, Harvard University
When a life-size skeleton dressed like the Grim Reaper first appeared on a street altar...
Symbolism of cemetery plants: How flowers, trees and other botanical motifs honor those buried beneath
Shelley Mitchell, Oklahoma State University
If you visit a cemetery, look closely and you’ll likely notice many flowering plants...
It’s always been hard to make it as an artist in America – and...
Joanna Woronkowicz, Indiana University
“Being an artist is not viewed as a real job.”
It’s a...
Wildlife recovery means more than just survival of a species
Benjamin Larue, University of Montana; Jonathan Farr, University of Montana, and Mark Hebblewhite, University of Montana
For decades, wildlife...
Atorvastatin recall may affect hundreds of thousands of patients – and reflects FDA’s troubles...
C. Michael White, University of Connecticut
If you take cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins, you may have noticed a flurry...
Where does human thinking end and AI begin? An AI authorship protocol aims to...
Eli Alshanetsky, Temple University
The latest generation of artificial intelligence models is sharper and smoother, producing polished text with...
Washington state settles controversy over child abuse law that tested the limits of ‘priest-penitent’...
Ann M. Murphy, Gonzaga University
For months, a Washington state bill generated controversy over two critical interests: protecting children...
Why you can salvage moldy cheese but never spoiled meat − a toxicologist advises...
Brad Reisfeld, Colorado State University
When you open the refrigerator and find a wedge of cheese flecked with green...






















