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Andrea King, University of Chicago – Questioning the Dark Side of Addiction
Andrea King, University of Chicago – Questioning the Dark Side of Addiction

Our understanding of alcohol addiction may need a re-write. Andrea King, professor of psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience at the University of Chi…

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Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, University of Massachusetts Amherst – Best Ways to Quit Vaping
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, University of Massachusetts Amherst – Best Ways to Quit Vaping

Quitting an addiction is never easy. Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, assistant professor of health policy and management at the University of Massachusetts Amh…

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Richard Addante, Florida Institute of Technology – Discovery of a New Kind of Human Memory Process
Richard Addante, Florida Institute of Technology – Discovery of a New Kind of Human Memory Process

Could our ideas about human memory be about to change? Richard Addante, associate professor in the College of Psychology and Liberal Arts at the Flor…

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Danica Knight, Texas Christian University – Hope Connection 2.0
Danica Knight, Texas Christian University – Hope Connection 2.0

Connection with others can bring better outcomes for children afflicted with trauma. Danica Knight, Rees-Jones Director of the Karyn Purvis Institute…

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Cara Furman, Hunter College – Ethical Decision Making as a Teacher: Practical Wisdom
Cara Furman, Hunter College – Ethical Decision Making as a Teacher: Practical Wisdom

Making decisions is a crucial element of teaching, but what’s the best formula to make the right choice? Cara Furman, associate professor of early ch…

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Marcia Bjornerud, Lawrence University – The Dark Side of the Enlightenment
Marcia Bjornerud, Lawrence University – The Dark Side of the Enlightenment

The Enlightenment brought many good things, but there was a dark side too. Marcia Bjornerud, professor of geosciences and environmental studies at La…

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Melinda Boyd, Cedar Crest College – Food Nostalgia
Melinda Boyd, Cedar Crest College – Food Nostalgia

What is food nostalgia and how can it help seniors? Melinda Boyd, assistant professor of nutrition and public health at Cedar Crest College, whets ou…

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Patrick van Esch, Coastal Carolina University – Digital Immortality: A Life That Never Ends
Patrick van Esch, Coastal Carolina University – Digital Immortality: A Life That Never Ends

Immortality has been a quest of humanity for a long time; are we getting closer? Patrick van Esch, associate professor of marketing at Coastal Caroli…

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Matthew Redmond, University of Lille – The Making of Midlife
Matthew Redmond, University of Lille – The Making of Midlife

Are you having a midlife crisis? Matthew Redmond, Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Lille, explores how humans have dealt with thi…

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Grace Moore, University of Otago – Literature and Hope in a Time of Fire
Grace Moore, University of Otago – Literature and Hope in a Time of Fire

Fire can prepare soil for new growth, but also leave beyond trauma for those afflicted. Grace Moore, associate professor of English at the University…

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