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Danny Wang, University of Southern California – New Brain Imaging Method Reveals Hidden Vascular Changes with Aging
Some aging-related changes can be hidden. Danny Wang, professor of neurology, radiology, and biomedical engineering and Director of Imaging Technolog…
4 weeks ago
Rebecca Brociek, University of Nottingham – The Planetary Effects of Producing Pet Food
Plant-based pet foods may be a key avenue for environmental sustainability. Rebecca Brociek, Final year PhD Student in the School of Veterinary Medic…
4 weeks, 1 day ago
Ethan Yackulic, Northern Arizona University – Restoring Functional Fire in the West
On this Student Spotlight: Fire management will play a key role going forward. Ethan Yackulic, PhD student in the school of informatics, computer and…
4 weeks, 2 days ago
Joel Leja, Penn State University – Mysterious ‘Red Dots’ in Early Universe May Be ‘Black Hole Star’ Atmospheres
What are the mysterious ‘red dots’ seen by the James Webb telescope? Joel Leja, associate professor of astronomy and astrophysics and Dr. Keiko Miwa …
1 month ago
Shruti Sharma, Tufts University – Brain Inflammation May Not Always Be a Villain
Inflammation in the brain is bad, right? Shruti Sharma, assistant professor of immunology at the Tufts University School of Medicine, suggests that m…
1 month ago
James Ritchie-Dunham, University of Texas at Austin – Well-Being is Critical to How a Work Team Performs
An employee’s well-being is critical to their performance. James Ritchie-Dunham, clinical associate professor in the Rosenthal Department of Manageme…
1 month ago
Erik Lie, University of Iowa – Catching Cheats
Catching cheats in finance is a big deal. Erik Lie, Amelia Tippie Chair and professor in finance at the Tippie College of Business at the University …
1 month ago
Andrew Edelblum, University of Dayton – Does Sex Sell? Not Always
Does sex sell? Not always. Andrew Edelblum, assistant professor of marketing at the University of Dayton, explores when beauty backfires. Andrew Ede…
1 month ago
Xiaoming Zhai, University of Georgia – Can AI Think Like a Teacher?
Want to grade your students faster? You can use ChatGPT – but there may be downsides. Xiaoming Zhai, associate professor of science education and art…
1 month, 1 week ago
Rebecca Ratner, University of Maryland – Want a Review You Can Trust? Ask Someone Who Did It Alone
Does going somewhere solo lead to better reviews afterwards? Rebecca Ratner, Dean’s professor of marketing at the University of Maryland, determines …
1 month, 1 week ago