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- How did so many Hamas missiles penetrate Israel’s state-of-the-art air defense system? Boulder aerospace engineer Iain Boyd explains on The Conversation.
- There are myriad ways to be Jewish, and home-based holidays such as Sukkot help Jewish families honor all the parts of their identities. Read from expert Samira Mehta on The Conversation.
- Prosecutors could have composed a technocratic document intelligible only to other criminal law insiders when indicting Donald Trump in the documents case; they did much more. Read from law expert Derek Kiernan-Johnson on The Conversation.
- Deadly traffic incidents have declined in most developed countries in recent years, but in the U.S., both motor vehicle and pedestrian fatalities are becoming more common. Read more from Professor Kevin Krizek on The Conversation.
- Overwintering fires are becoming increasingly common in boreal forests. Smoldering through the winter and reigniting in the early spring, these “zombie fires” contribute to an earlier and longer fire season. Read more from INSTAAR expert Merritt Turetsky and others on The Conversation.
- Twitter’s move on July 1 to limit the number of tweets users can see in a day was the latest in a series of decisions that has spurred millions of users to sign up with alternative microblogging platforms. Read more from Boulder’s Casey Fiesler on The Conversation.
- Boulder expert Christophe Spaenjers answers Theo, age 8, In this Curious Kids installment of The Conversation, explaining why certain collectibles can become valuable as well as how they can lose worth. Read more.
- Jurors recently delivered a guilty verdict for the gunman who killed 11 worshippers in Pittsburgh's Tree of Life synagogue—the deadliest antisemitic attack in U.S. history. Tree of Life has almost become shorthand for the tragedy, yet it highlights a symbol from the Bible that has transformed over time. scholar Sam Boyd discusses on The Conversation.
- China’s newest hypersonic missile, the DF-27, could sideline U.S. aircraft carrier groups in the Pacific. expert Iain Boyd discusses how the weapons work on The Conversation.
- Cloud seeding—spraying materials into clouds to increase precipitation—has been around for nearly 80 years. But only recently have scientists been able to measure how effective it really is. ’s Katja Friedrich lends expertise on The Conversation Weekly podcast.