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Rumi Chunara, New York University – Mapping Parks and Greenspaces for Healthier Cities
Rumi Chunara, New York University – Mapping Parks and Greenspaces for Healthier Cities

On New York University Week: Green spaces are key for cooling cities, but not every urban area has enough. Rumi Chunara, associate professor of compu…

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Jiarui Nie, Brown University – Gold Nanorods Offer Hope for Vision Loss
Jiarui Nie, Brown University – Gold Nanorods Offer Hope for Vision Loss

Hope could be on the way for those with vision loss. Jiarui Nie, postdoctoral fellow at the National Eye institute, National Institutes of Health and…

9 months ago

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Lauren Blum, University of Colorado – Living With a Star: The Sun-Earth Connection
Lauren Blum, University of Colorado – Living With a Star: The Sun-Earth Connection

We still have questions to answer about the Earth’s relationship with the Sun. Lauren Blum, assistant professor of astrophysical and planetary scienc…

9 months ago

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Stephen Lee, Washington State University – How Emotions Influence the Way Help Is Perceived
Stephen Lee, Washington State University – How Emotions Influence the Way Help Is Perceived

If you help someone out, that builds trust with them – right? Stephen Lee, assistant professor of management at the Carson College of Business at Was…

9 months ago

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Amy Krug, University of Dayton – Reading Romance As An Act of Resistance
Amy Krug, University of Dayton – Reading Romance As An Act of Resistance

Can reading be an act of resistance? Amy Krug, senior lecturer of English at the University of Dayton, examines this. Amy Krug is a senior lecturer a…

9 months ago

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Alexander Sundermann, University of Pittsburgh – Outbreak Detection System Saves Lives
Alexander Sundermann, University of Pittsburgh – Outbreak Detection System Saves Lives

How do we stop infectious disease transmission while patients are in the hospital? Alexander Sundermann, Dr.P.H., assistant professor of infectious d…

9 months ago

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Sylvain Barbot, University of Southern California Dornsife – Watching Earthquakes Unfold: A New Path to Prediction
Sylvain Barbot, University of Southern California Dornsife – Watching Earthquakes Unfold: A New Path to Prediction

On University of Southern California Dornsife Week: Can watching earthquakes unfold lead us to a new path for prediction in the future? Sylvain Barbo…

9 months, 1 week ago

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Scott Kanoski, University of Southern California Dornsife – What If Forgetting Your Last Meal Made You Overeat?
Scott Kanoski, University of Southern California Dornsife – What If Forgetting Your Last Meal Made You Overeat?

On University of Southern California Dornsife Week: Excessive eating can have many harmful effects. Scott Kanoski, professor of biological sciences, …

9 months, 1 week ago

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Vera Glusevic, University of Southern California Dornsife – Understanding Dark Matter By Coding Milky Way Twin Galaxies
Vera Glusevic, University of Southern California Dornsife – Understanding Dark Matter By Coding Milky Way Twin Galaxies

On University of Southern California Dornsife Week: We’re still seeking to better understand dark matter in our universe. Vera Glusevic, associate pr…

9 months, 1 week ago

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Begüm G Babür, University of Southern California Dornsife – Your Brain Learns From Rejection
Begüm G Babür, University of Southern California Dornsife – Your Brain Learns From Rejection

On this Student Spotlight during University of Southern California Dornsife Week: What does your brain learn from rejection? Begüm G Babür, Ph. D stu…

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