The Irish Times
This article analyzes the October 30 Scientific American article by A&S mathematician Bruce Boghosian, who wrote about the Tufts-developed “affine wealth model."
Foreign Policy
Fletcher's Chris Miller explains what's at stake in the conflict between government and oligarchs in Ukraine, via his Foreign Policy column.
The Brussels Times
Professor of International Environmental Policy Emeritus William Moomaw recently gave a lecture about the European Union’s role in creating a sustainable future at the Brussels Diplomatic Academy.
Reuters Africa
Friedman's Will Masters is senior author of a study that found the EAT-Lancet diet for human and planetary health is unaffordable for 1.58 billion people, mostly in the developing world.
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
This paper examines the parallel but separate trajectories of peace-building, transformation, and livelihood recovery in northern and northeastern Uganda over the past 15 years.
Vox
Fletcher School professor Michael Glennon explains how Congress can respond to President Donald Trump’s troop withdrawal from Syria.
Slate
Fletcher School assistant professor Josephine Wolff discusses the Zappos 2012 data breach settlement in this opinion piece calling the compensation package “an astonishing step backward in data breach settlements and a disheartening reminder of how easy it is for major companies to still walk away from data breaches with minimal consequences.”
Tufts Now
Cummings School alumni are helping veterinary students gain critical clinical skills while helping animals in need around the globe
Phys.org
A&S biologist Genevieve Kozak led research that found insect species such as the European corn borer moth may be able to survive climate change because variation in two genes enable it to adapt to varying lengths of winter.