Wolf protection in Europe has become deeply political – Spain's experience tells us why
Some European countries view wolf protection differently to others. A look at Spain’s experience may explain why.
Hanna Pettersson, Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of York •
conversation
Oct. 16, 2023 • ~8 min
Oct. 16, 2023 • ~8 min
A tooth that rewrites history? The discovery challenging what we knew about Neanderthals – podcast
What could the extinction of Neanderthals tell us about our own species? An archaeologist explains in The Conversation Weekly podcast.
Mend Mariwany, Producer, The Conversation Weekly Podcast, The Conversation
• conversation
Oct. 12, 2023 • ~5 min
Oct. 12, 2023 • ~5 min
AI: we may not need a new human right to protect us from decisions by algorithms – the laws already exist
Effective implementation of existing law can protect us from the risks posed by AI algorithms.
Richard Mackenzie-Gray Scott, Postdoctoral Fellow, Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, University of Oxford •
conversation
Oct. 10, 2023 • ~8 min
Oct. 10, 2023 • ~8 min
Are people born with good balance? A physical therapist explains the systems that help keep you on your toes
Balancing well is a whole-body experience that develops over time and takes practice to master.
Gurpreet Singh, Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy, Binghamton University, State University of New York
• conversation
Oct. 9, 2023 • ~8 min
Oct. 9, 2023 • ~8 min
Discovery of half-a-million-year-old wooden structure shows we're wrong to underestimate our ancient relatives
Experts speculated that very early humans worked wood, but previously didn’t have the evidence.
Shadreck Chirikure, Prof of Archaeological Science & British Academy Global Professor, University of Oxford •
conversation
Oct. 6, 2023 • ~7 min
Oct. 6, 2023 • ~7 min
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