Between Nation and Empire: How the State Matters in Global Health

Empire never left global health — it changed shape. A powerful reflection on sovereignty, patents, and the unfinished struggle for health for all.
Controversies on the Origin of Life

From primordial soups to protocells — a calm, cinematic tour of the deepest debates about life’s beginnings, based on Juli Peretó’s classic 2005 review.
How open are hybrid journals included in transformative agreements?

Do transformative agreements really open journals? A data‑driven look at 8 million papers — progress, power, and what’s still missing.
La Révolution Dévore ses Enfants: Pricing Implications of Transformative Agreements

A revolution meant to free science may be feeding its giants. How transformative agreements can entrench publisher power under the banner of openness.
Ethical AI for the Planet: Building Trust in Environmental Science

Can AI help save the planet without repeating humanity’s mistakes? A practical guide to ethical, trustworthy environmental AI.
Network Science in Psychology: Mapping Human Connection

How network science helps psychology understand people as connected systems — from cliques and influence to models that map hidden social structure.
The Mind in the Machine: How Psychology Is Re‑Shaping AI

How psychological theories are shaping the next generation of AI — a 2025 survey of cognition, development, behavior, and social interaction in LLMs.
Environmental Justice: Mapping Inequality in Chicago

Mapping environmental inequality in Chicago — how community‑driven research and visualization tools are empowering residents and shaping policy.
EnviroExam: Benchmarking Environmental Science Knowledge of Large Language Models

EnviroExam tests LLMs like students across real environmental science courses — a 2024 benchmark from Harbin Institute of Technology. What do models know, and how reliably do they reason?