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Emily Rosado-Solomon, Babson College – Supporting Employees with Mental IllnessEmily Rosado-Solomon, Babson College – Supporting Employees with Mental Illness
Emily Rosado-Solomon, Babson College – Supporting Employees with Mental IllnessEmily Rosado-Solomon, Babson College – Supporting Employees with Mental Illness

How can employers support employees suffering from mental illness? Emily Rosado-Solomon, assistant professor of management at Babson College, explore…

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Lindsay Miles, Virginia Tech – Bed Bugs
Lindsay Miles, Virginia Tech – Bed Bugs

Bed bugs aren’t just a nuisance to humans – they annoy bats too. Lindsay Miles, postdoctoral researcher at Virginia Tech, looks at the genetics of th…

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Karine Rizzoti, Francis Crick Institute – Origins of Pituitary Glands Regulating Puberty and Reproduction
Karine Rizzoti, Francis Crick Institute – Origins of Pituitary Glands Regulating Puberty and Reproduction

We still have more to learn about the pituitary cells regulating puberty and reproduction. Karine Rizzoti, research scientist in the stem cell biolog…

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Noor Youssef, Harvard Medical School – Outpacing the Virus How AI Can Future-Proof Vaccines
Noor Youssef, Harvard Medical School – Outpacing the Virus How AI Can Future-Proof Vaccines

Staying ahead of viruses can be challenging. Can AI help? Noor Youssef, Scientific lead of the Predictive Modeling for Vaccine Design group at Harvar…

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Kent Kauffman, Purdue University Fort Wayne – Syllabus as Course Contract
Kent Kauffman, Purdue University Fort Wayne – Syllabus as Course Contract

How important is a syllabus? Kent Kauffman, associate professor of business law and ethics at Purdue University Fort Wayne, discusses this. Kent Kauf…

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John Pezzuto, Western New England University – Potential Health Benefits of Long-Term Grape Consumption
John Pezzuto, Western New England University – Potential Health Benefits of Long-Term Grape Consumption

If you like grapes, there’s good news ahead. John Pezzuto, professor and dean of the college of pharmacy and health sciences at Western New England U…

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Jiebo Luo, University of Rochester – Text-to-Video AI Blossoms With New Metamorphic Video Capabilities
Jiebo Luo, University of Rochester – Text-to-Video AI Blossoms With New Metamorphic Video Capabilities

Text-to-video AI is here, but it’s far from perfect. Jiebo Luo, Albert Arendt Hopeman professor of Engineering and professor of computer science at t…

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Katherine Wilkinson, San Jose State University – Proprioception
Katherine Wilkinson, San Jose State University – Proprioception

Understanding how your body senses muscle movement is essential for balance. Katherine Wilkinson, professor of biology at San Jose State University, …

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Ryan Ceresola, Hartwick College – Conspiracism
Ryan Ceresola, Hartwick College – Conspiracism

What factors lead someone to believe a conspiracy theory over the official account of events? Ryan Ceresola, associate professor of sociology and cha…

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Bruce Tabashnik, University of Arizona – Nature’s Sneaky Two-Step Keeps Crop Pests Guessing
Bruce Tabashnik, University of Arizona – Nature’s Sneaky Two-Step Keeps Crop Pests Guessing

Pests are evolving to become resistant to genetically engineered crops. Bruce E. Tabashnik, regent’s professor and head of the department of entomolo…

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