(C) The Conversation This story was originally published by The Conversation and is unaltered. . . . . . . . . . . Washington University in St. Louis on The Conversation [1] ['Aaron N. Johnson', 'Bea Addis', 'Christopher Schaberg', 'César León Jr.', 'David Cunningham', 'Elizabeth Carlen', 'Giang Nguyen-Dien', 'Jake Rosenfeld', 'Mark Robert Rank', 'Nathan H. Dize'] Date: 2024-12-29 22:32:51+00:00 Lockheed Martin Space December 29, 2024 NASA’s micro-mission Lunar Trailblazer will make macro-measurements of the lunar surface in 2025 Lunar Trailblazer is planned to launch on the first Commercial Lunar Payload Services mission of 2025. nopparit/E+ via Getty Images December 13, 2024 Brain inflammation may be the reason behind muscle fatigue after infection and injury Conditions such as long COVID-19, Alzheimer’s disease and meningitis can damage the line of communication between your brain and your muscles. dee karen/Shutterstock November 22, 2024 Cop29: Indigenous communities still being sold short as the world decides how to regulate carbon markets Getting carbon credit regulations right has the potential to protect the climate, and the rights of the people whose livelihoods and lands are often directly affected by carbon offsets. Jason Redmond/AFP via Getty Images November 8, 2024 Boeing workers secure big gains after strike, but the future for organized labor under Trump is uncertain Restoring the defined-benefit pension plan the workers gave up in 2013 was a rallying cry. But the union didn’t get it back even though it did win a significant pay increase. Akeem Ranmal/500px via Getty Images October 25, 2024 Animals that are all black or all white have reputations based on superstition − biases that have real effects Lo que más miedo puede dar de un espeluznante gato negro es el modo en que la superstición y la tradición conforman las percepciones y prejuicios de la gente sobre los animales basándose únicamente en su color. Bruce Bisping/Star Tribune via Getty Images September 27, 2024 The contradictions of ‘Minnesota nice’ While Americans like to think of themselves as kind, generous people, many refugees would beg to differ. Rebecca Noble/AFP via Getty Images September 17, 2024 ‘They’re eating pets’ – another example of US politicians smearing Haiti and Haitian immigrants Trump’s baseless claims about migrants in Springfield, Ohio, reflect a long history of American prejudice against Haitians. In Washington, similar past falsehoods about Haitians have driven policy. Spencer Platt/Getty Images September 10, 2024 Official US poverty rate declined in 2023, but more people faced economic hardship About 1 in 9 Americans are facing poverty today. But more than half of the people residing in the US will experience poverty at some point in their adult lives. Lokman Vural Elibol/Anadolu via Getty Images August 30, 2024 If new technologies snarl your airline experience, here are old-school strategies to cope Digital technology can make flying safer, but it can also disrupt air travel. Gregory Adams/Moment/Getty Images August 28, 2024 Policy, shmolicy: Election Day weather and football victories could decide the election For all the energy, creativity and money presidential candidates pour into their campaigns, it turns out that the ‘subtle power of irrelevant events’ can also shift an election’s outcome. Klaus Hackenberg/The Image Bank/Getty Images August 13, 2024 Even fictional presidents don’t look like Kamala Harris − although Black men and white women have been represented in the Oval Office Over the past half-century, American media has usually proclaimed that Black men and white women can be great presidents. But they have to be one or the other: a Black man or a white woman. Sachiko Amari August 8, 2024 Grãos de poeira do espaço encontrados na Terra fornecem pistas sobre o ciclo de vida das estrelas A maioria dos grãos pré-solares foi destruída durante a formação do Universo. Mas alguns sobreviveram em meteoritos. CNSA August 6, 2024 Chang'e 6 brought rocks from the far side of the Moon back to Earth − a planetary scientist explains what this sample could hold The far side of the Moon has a very different composition from the near side − so researchers are eager to see what stories these samples will tell. [END] --- [1] Url: https://theconversation.com/institutions/washington-university-in-st-louis-732 Published and (C) by The Conversation Content appears here under this condition or license: Creative Commons CC BY-ND 4.0. via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds: gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/theconversation/