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Meredith Broussard, New York University – Bias in AI
Meredith Broussard, New York University – Bias in AI

On New York University Week: Eliminating bias in AI will require work.

Meredith Broussard, professor at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, exa…

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Joshi Alumkal, University of Michigan – The Gene PROX1 is an Early Driver of Prostate Cancer Aggressiveness
Joshi Alumkal, University of Michigan – The Gene PROX1 is an Early Driver of Prostate Cancer Aggressiveness

Treating prostate cancer is challenging, but help may be on the way. Joshi Alumkal, Wicha family professor of oncology at the University of Michigan …

9 months, 4 weeks ago

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Annemari Kilpelainen, University of Eastern Finland – Epilepsy in Frontotemporal Dementia
Annemari Kilpelainen, University of Eastern Finland – Epilepsy in Frontotemporal Dementia

Our understanding of dementia may need an update. Annemari Kilpelainen, doctoral researcher at the University of Eastern Finland, tells us why. Annem…

9 months, 4 weeks ago

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Johanna Smith, California State University San Bernardino – Finding the Courage to Demand Delight
Johanna Smith, California State University San Bernardino – Finding the Courage to Demand Delight

How can we bring joy into education? Johanna Smith, professor of theater education and entrepreneurship at California State University, San Bernardin…

10 months ago

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Julianne Holt-Lunstad, Brigham Young University – Creating a More Connected, Resilient, and Thriving Society
Julianne Holt-Lunstad, Brigham Young University – Creating a More Connected, Resilient, and Thriving Society

Relationships are important to our health, so how do we foster them? Julianne Holt-Lunstad, Scientific Leadership Council Chair and Board Member, Fou…

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Cecilia Sada Garibay, University of Arizona – Screen Time and Family Relationships
Cecilia Sada Garibay, University of Arizona – Screen Time and Family Relationships

What can our children’s screen time teach us about family relationships? Cecilia Sada Garibay, graduate student in communication at the University of…

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Tina Ho, University of South Florida – Using AI to Detect Silent Pain in Newborns
Tina Ho, University of South Florida – Using AI to Detect Silent Pain in Newborns

How can we tell when a newborn is in pain? Tina Ho, associate professor of pediatrics at the University of South Florida, helps determine this. Tina …

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Mosharaf Chowdhury, University of Michigan – Smarter AI Training to Slash Energy Waste
Mosharaf Chowdhury, University of Michigan – Smarter AI Training to Slash Energy Waste

AI takes a lot of energy, so how do we lighten the load? Mosharaf Chowdhury, associate professor of computer science at the University of Michigan, g…

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Alexei Morozov, Virginia Tech University – Sex Differences in how Mice – and Maybe People – Deal with Stressful Situations
Alexei Morozov, Virginia Tech University – Sex Differences in how Mice – and Maybe People – Deal with Stressful Situations

How we deal with stressful situations may be influenced by who we’re with at the time. Alexei Morozov, research scientist with the Fralin Biomedical …

10 months, 1 week ago

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Silje Steinsbekk, Norwegian University of Science and Technology – Can Physical Activity Protect Against Depressive Symptoms?
Silje Steinsbekk, Norwegian University of Science and Technology – Can Physical Activity Protect Against Depressive Symptoms?

If you’re feeling depressed, should you get up and move? Silje Steinsbekk, full professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, disc…

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