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Benjamin Katz, Virginia Tech - Ultra-Processed Foods and Dementia Risk
Benjamin Katz, Virginia Tech - Ultra-Processed Foods and Dementia Risk

Eating ultra-processed foods may hinder brain health during aging.

Benjamin Katz, associate professor of human development and family science at Virgi…

4 months, 2 weeks ago

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Rin Yoon, University of Iowa - Let Me Show You To Your Room
Rin Yoon, University of Iowa - Let Me Show You To Your Room

If customer service is already excellent in a sector, how can a hotel differentiate itself from competitors?

Rin Yoon, assistant professor of marketi…

4 months, 3 weeks ago

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Vered Shwartz, University of British Columbia - - How Persuasive Is AI?
Vered Shwartz, University of British Columbia - - How Persuasive Is AI?

If you need to persuade someone, maybe let AI do the talking.

Vered Shwartz, assistant professor of computer science at the University of British Colu…

4 months, 3 weeks ago

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Jesse Ellis, North Carolina State University - The Moral Roots of Financial Misconduct
Jesse Ellis, North Carolina State University - The Moral Roots of Financial Misconduct

Trusting financial advisors is key to the best outcomes, but what determines the most trustworthy financial advisors?

Jesse Ellis, Alan T. Dickson di…

4 months, 3 weeks ago

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Andrea Luangrath, University of Iowa – Silver Medalists Appear Less Happy Than Bronze Medalists
Andrea Luangrath, University of Iowa – Silver Medalists Appear Less Happy Than Bronze Medalists

Would you rather finish second or third in a competition? Andrea Luangrath, associate professor of marketing in the Tippie College of Business at the…

4 months, 3 weeks ago

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Akihisa Terakita, Osaka Metropolitan University - How Eye-Less Corals See the Light
Akihisa Terakita, Osaka Metropolitan University - How Eye-Less Corals See the Light

How do eyeless corals see light?

Akihisa Terakita, professor in the Graduate School of Science at Osaka Metropolitan University, dives in to find out…

4 months, 3 weeks ago

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Tara McAllister, New York University - High-Tech Help for Speech Therapy
Tara McAllister, New York University - High-Tech Help for Speech Therapy

Speech therapy can be crucial for some children, so how do we improve outcomes?

Tara McAllister, associate professor of communicative sciences and di…

4 months, 4 weeks ago

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Pablo Moyano Fernandez, Washington University in St. Louis - Concrete, the Future for Affordable Housing
Pablo Moyano Fernandez, Washington University in St. Louis - Concrete, the Future for Affordable Housing

Can concrete play a role in affordable housing in the future?

Pablo Moyano Fernandez, associate professor at Washington University in St. Louis, exam…

4 months, 4 weeks ago

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Robert Krencik, Houston Methodist Research Institute - Tiny Capsules, Big Hope: A New Tool to Repair the Brain From Within
Robert Krencik, Houston Methodist Research Institute - Tiny Capsules, Big Hope: A New Tool to Repair the Brain From Within

Repairing the brain after an injury can be crucial. So how do we do it?

Robert Krencik, associate professor in the department of neurosurgery and cen…

4 months, 4 weeks ago

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Tomas R. Guilarte, Florida International University – Can We Detect Alzheimer’s Disease Decades Before Symptoms Start?
Tomas R. Guilarte, Florida International University – Can We Detect Alzheimer’s Disease Decades Before Symptoms Start?

Can we detect Alzheimer’s disease decades before symptoms start?

Tomas R. Guilarte, Dean of the Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Social Wor…

5 months ago

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