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Designing games that change perceptions, opinions and even players' real-life actions

  • Written by Lindsay Grace, Associate Professor of Communication; Director, American University Game Lab and Studio, American University School of Communication

In 1904, Lizzie Magie patented “The Landlord’s Game,” a board game about property ownership, with the specific goal of teaching players about how a system of land grabbing impoverishes tenants and enriches property owners. The game, which went on to become the mass-market classic “Monopoly,” was the first widely...

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How do the chemicals in sunscreen protect our skin from damage?

  • Written by Kerry Hanson, Research Chemist, University of California, Riverside
imageDon't skimp on the SPF.Sabphoto via Shutterstock.com

Not so long ago, people like my Aunt Muriel thought of sunburn as a necessary evil on the way to a “good base tan.” She used to slather on the baby oil while using a large reflector to bake away. Aunt Muriel’s mantra when the inevitable burn and peel appeared: Beauty has its...

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The song that had one British politician wishing for the Sex Pistols' 'sudden death'

  • Written by Karen Fournier, Associate Professor of Music Theory, University of Michigan

Since punk rock’s earliest days, the genre has sought to challenge social norms and traditions.

But when the Sex Pistols came out with “God Save the Queen” 40 years ago, on May 27, 1977, it was instantly greeted with widespread, visceral condemnation.

Released only months after the band’s infamous and expletive-laden...

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JFK at 100: Why we still cherish his memory

  • Written by Michael Hogan, Professor of History, University of Illinois at Springfield
imagePresident Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy on Dec. 15, 1961.White House Photographs

On May 29, the nation commemorates the 100th anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s birth. It’s worth noting on this occasion that even now, more than 50 years after his death, Kennedy is widely regarded as one of the country’s best presidents....

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Brazil plunges once more into political crisis, jeopardizing economic recovery

  • Written by Terry L. McCoy, Professor Emeritus of Latin American Studies and Political Science, University of Florida
imageDemonstrations demanding Temer's removal from office have been growing. AP Photo/Eraldo Peres

Brazil’s massive corruption scandal – which has brought down dozens of politicians and business leaders – has ensnared its latest victim: President Michel Temer, who got the job after his predecessor was impeached.

Allegations that Temer...

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Beyond the CBO score: How Trump Budget and the AHCA are dismantling America's safety net

  • Written by Simon Haeder, Assistant Professor of Political Science, West Virginia University
imagePresident Trump and House Speaker Paul Ryan, to his left, celebrating the House passage of the AHCA on May 4. Evan Vucci/AP

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) on May 24 released its long-awaited analysis of the American Health Care Act (AHCA) passed by the House of Representatives three weeks ago.

While the score was not dramatically different...

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Iraq and Afghanistan: The US$6 trillion bill for America's longest war is unpaid

  • Written by Linda J. Bilmes, Daniel Patrick Moynihan Senior Lecturer in Public Policy and Public Finance, Harvard University

On Memorial Day, we pay respects to the fallen from past wars – including the more than one million American soldiers killed in the Civil War, World Wars I and II, Korea and Vietnam.

Yet the nation’s longest and most expensive war is the one that is still going on. In addition to nearly 7,000 troops killed, the 16-year conflict in Iraq...

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Scientists at work: Forecasting the Atlantic hurricane season

  • Written by Phil Klotzbach, Research Scientist, Colorado State University
imageHurricane Matthew approaching the east coast of Florida on Oct. 6, 2016.Author provided

June 1 marks the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season, which runs through the end of November. It’s a busy time for us at the Tropical Meteorology Project in Colorado State University’s Department of Atmospheric Science, where we are...

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America's worsening global reputation could put billions in US exports at risk

  • Written by Daniel Korschun, Associate Professor of Marketing, Drexel University
imageSurveys suggest Trump's election is hurting America's reputation. AP Photo/Kamil Zihnioglu

U.S. News and World Report recently published its annual “Best Countries” ranking, based on how thousands of people around the world perceive other nations. Switzerland topped the 80-country ranking, followed by Canada and the United Kingdom.

One...

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Building resilience early in life can help children cope with trauma

  • Written by Shanta R. Dube, Associate Professor, School of Public Health, Georgia State University
imageResilient adults often start out as resilient kids. Shutterstock

Editor’s note: May is Mental Health Awareness Month. This article is the second in a series exploring how research into adverse childhood experiences – or ACEs – is helping researchers, therapists, parents, educators and the medical community better understand the...

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