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Samantha Dodson, University of Calgary - She Sees the Trees, He Sees the Forest: Gender Stereotypes of Concreteness and Abstractness
Samantha Dodson, University of Calgary - She Sees the Trees, He Sees the Forest: Gender Stereotypes of Concreteness and Abstractness

Why do implicit biases still exist in hiring decisions?

Samantha Dodson, assistant professor of organizational behavior and human resources at the Uni…

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Ken Brown, University of Iowa - AI is Not Just For Work Anymore
Ken Brown, University of Iowa - AI is Not Just For Work Anymore

Older adults are starting to use AI at home, too.

Ken Brown, Tippie Children Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship at the Tippie College of Bus…

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Emery N. Brown, Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Your Brainstem's Bundles
Emery N. Brown, Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Your Brainstem's Bundles

Brainstems are hard to image because of their size and density, but is that about to change?

Emery N. Brown, professor of neuroscience at the Massachu…

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Fabian Klenner, University of California, Riverside - How Do We Search for Life Beyond Earth?
Fabian Klenner, University of California, Riverside - How Do We Search for Life Beyond Earth?

How do we search for life beyond Earth?

Fabian Klenner, assistant professor of planetary sciences at the University of California, Riverside, explores…

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Harry Reis, University of Rochester - How to Feel Loved
Harry Reis, University of Rochester - How to Feel Loved

Do you feel loved?

Harry Reis, professor of psychology at the University of Rochester, examines why most do not.

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Harry Reis, a professor of…

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Robert DiNapoli, Binghamton University – Easter Island Myths
Robert DiNapoli, Binghamton University – Easter Island Myths

What happened on Easter Island? Robert DiNapoli, post-doctoral research associate in the environmental studies program at Binghamton University, says…

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Craig Clements, San Jose State University - Understanding the Science of Wildfires and Extreme Fire Behavior
Craig Clements, San Jose State University - Understanding the Science of Wildfires and Extreme Fire Behavior

We have much to learn about wildfires.

Craig Clements, professor and chair of the Department of Meteorology and Climate Science at San Jose State Univ…

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Clinton Haarlem, Trinity College - How Ecology and Lifestyle Drives an Animal's Speed of Sight
Clinton Haarlem, Trinity College - How Ecology and Lifestyle Drives an Animal's Speed of Sight

Not every animal experiences the world at the same speed.

Clinton Haarlem, postdoctoral research fellow at Trinity College, looks to visual processing…

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Naomi Baron, American University - Negotiating How Much AI Reads for Us
Naomi Baron, American University - Negotiating How Much AI Reads for Us

What are the consequences of letting AI read for us?

Naomi Baron, professor emerita of linguistics at American University, explores this issue.

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Nick Dorzweiler, Wheaton College - Understanding the Relationship Between Politics and Anxiety
Nick Dorzweiler, Wheaton College - Understanding the Relationship Between Politics and Anxiety

How do we best understand the relationship between politics and anxiety?

Nick Dorzweiler, professor of the practice of political science and women’s a…

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