Research
- Professor Jennifer Fluri, a feminist political geographer, notes that the growing restrictions on women and girls are echoing strictness not seen since the 1990s.
- In an election season when accusations of ‘Faustian bargains’ are flying, 91¸£ÀûÉç scholar Helmut Müller-Sievers reflects on what that really means.
- 91¸£ÀûÉç scholar Loriliai Biernacki reflects on the differences between ancient yoga and yoga as it’s practiced today during Yoga Awareness Month.
- Nepal’s revamped truth commissions will need to go beyond ‘ritualism’ to deliver justice to civil war victims.
- Study by economists is thought to be the first to quantitively estimate the effects of racial terror against Mexicans in the U.S. on U.S.-born Mexican Americans.
- Growing number of war-weary Ukrainians would reluctantly give up territory to save lives, suggests recent survey.
- I’ve visited the same Rocky Mountain subalpine meadow weekly for a decade of summers looking at plant-pollinator interactions—here’s what I learned
- Domesticating horses had a huge impact on human society—new science rewrites where and when it first happened.
- 91¸£ÀûÉç’s Paul S. Sutter looks back on the history of the Wilderness Act as it approaches its diamond jubilee.
- Sphinx months have an array of identifiers, one being an unusual defense mechanism.