Face makes on a line

Science & society

Anthropologists push for policy changes to undo the erasure of the “invisible” dead
By Alia Sajani. Mentored and edited by Sara Reardon.

Citizen science data has a race problem
By Barb Kuensting. Mentored and edited by Ariana Remmel.

Communicating science: Researchers share their fears and tips
By Jacqueline Aenlle. Mentored and edited by Lauren Wolf.

De-extinction narratives can change attitudes on conservation
By Jade Lin. Mentored and edited by Alka Tripathy-Lang.

Defending against disinformation
By Jayne Williamson-Lee. Mentored and edited by Elizabeth Whittington.

Finding faces during a pandemic
By Maggie Chen. Mentored and edited by Katie Moisse.

Getting funny with facts: how can humor help communicate science?
By Meredith S. Palmer. Mentored and edited by John Arnst.

Helping jurors understand forensic reports
By Marilyn Perkins. Mentored and edited by Jill Adams.

How anthropologists are identifying the ‘difficult dead’
By Julia Cooper. Mentored and edited by Heather Goss.

Human brain organoids can transform the study of neurological diseases, ethically
By Mihaela Bozukova. Mentored and edited by Suresh Vandana.

Increasing resilience in our evolving energy grid: A human-centric issue
By Ryan Ernstes. Mentored and edited by JoAnna Wendel.

Mammals go head-to-horn in virtual matchups in March Mammal Madness
By Serra Sowers. Mentored and edited by Emily Greenhalgh.

Map helps chart your place in the disinformation universe
By Samantha Martinusen. Mentored and edited by Nicola Jones.

Masks usher revelations on how we perceive faces during communication
By Lisa Aubry. Mentored and edited by Jeff Grabmeier.

Scientists call for more replicability and better publishing criteria to solve the p-value debate
By Myriam Vidal Valero. Mentored and edited by Christina Couch.

Students’ religious beliefs are not incompatible with evolution
By Sarah Kate Connor. Mentored and edited by Jacquelyn Beals.

Study finds vaccine-like method may protect people from misinformation
By Bella Czajkowski. Mentored and edited by Sarah Perdue.

The ‘Big Lie’ and other disinformation campaigns rely heavily on everyday users’ participation and social networks
By Amber Carlson. Mentored and edited by Laura Dattaro.

To prepare conservative states for climate change, experts need to start by listening
By Elise Cutts. Mentored and edited by Julia Rosen.

Image: Masking during a pandemic raises interesting questions about facial processing. Credit: Chris Zuniga, Flickr.

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