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Outsourcing cost of 'impact' data could mean 13% more bang for every charitable buck
When donors are better informed, they can accomplish more with the money they give away. But who should pay for that information?
theconversation.com — 9 hours ago
A militarily degraded Iran may turn to asymmetrical warfare - raising risk of proxy and cyber attacks
Tehran can utilize an army of proxy groups, intelligence operatives and cyberhackers as part of any retaliation for Israeli or US attacks.
theconversation.com — 9 hours ago
How artificial intelligence controls your health insurance coverage
Health insurance companies use AI to decide which health care treatment to cover. State laws and federal agencies are now moving toward regulating these algorithms.
theconversation.com — 10 hours ago
Low-income homeowners hit by disasters may get less help from the government, as Trump administration nixes rules on fairness, community input and
Changes made to comply with executive orders could interfere with the mission of a program that has historically helped some of the people who most need a hand.
theconversation.com — 10 hours ago
At Antarctica's midwinter, a look back at the frozen continent's long history of dark behavior
Antarctica is a harsh continent, which in both history and fiction can trigger disturbing behavior and even madness.
theconversation.com — 10 hours ago
What is CREC? The Christian nationalist group has a vision for America and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's support
The Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, or the CREC, has a highly patriarchal and conservative interpretation of Scripture.
theconversation.com — 10 hours ago
Nuclear scientists have long been targets in covert ops - Israel has brought that policy out of the shadows
Close to 100 scientists have been killed or abducted to stymie foreign nations' nuclear programs since World War II. But the tactic has serious drawbacks as a means of countering proliferation.
theconversation.com — 1 day ago
How to stay safe during heat waves - and the heat stroke warning signs to watch for
A public health researcher explains the signs someone is developing heat exhaustion or heat stroke, and what to do.
theconversation.com — 1 day ago
Light-powered reactions could make the chemical manufacturing industry more energy-efficient
Chemical manufacturing is an energy-intensive industry. A team of chemists is designing a technique that could power the necessary reactions with sunlight or LEDs.
theconversation.com — 1 day ago
Family and friends shoulder the real cost of dementia $224B in unpaid care
Dementia care costs are 5 times higher than the official figures suggest when you count the value of unpaid care.
theconversation.com — 1 day ago
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