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Jo Mackiewicz, Iowa State University – Learning Skilled Trades in the Workplace
Jo Mackiewicz, Iowa State University – Learning Skilled Trades in the Workplace

Learning doesn’t stop once you’re in the workplace. Jo Mackiewicz, professor of rhetoric and professional communication at Iowa State University, exp…

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John Beverley, University at Buffalo – Solitude, transcendence, and healthy aging through the lens of artificial intelligence
John Beverley, University at Buffalo – Solitude, transcendence, and healthy aging through the lens of artificial intelligence

Can artificial intelligence help us as we age? John Beverley, Co-Director of the National Center for Ontological Research and assistant professor at …

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Samantha Keppler, University of Michigan – Teacher Experiences with New AI
Samantha Keppler, University of Michigan – Teacher Experiences with New AI

Much of a teacher’s work happens after class ends. Samantha Keppler, NBD Bancorp assistant professor of technology and operations at the University o…

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Amanda Kennell, University of Notre Dame – Understanding Who Godzilla Really Is
Amanda Kennell, University of Notre Dame – Understanding Who Godzilla Really Is

Godzilla is exciting on the big screen, but what’s the real meaning of the character? Amanda Kennell, assistant professor of East Asian languages and…

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Ann Kronrod, University of Massachusetts Lowell – What Can We Learn from Exploring The Language of Product Reviews?
Ann Kronrod, University of Massachusetts Lowell – What Can We Learn from Exploring The Language of Product Reviews?

Do product reviews matter? Ann Kronrod, associate professor of marketing at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, reads up to find out. Ann Kronrod…

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Erik Van Aken, Rocky Mountain College – Chaos and Cause
Erik Van Aken, Rocky Mountain College – Chaos and Cause

Chaos theory has changed how we think about certain ideas in physics. Erik Van Aken, instructor of philosophy and religious studies at Rocky Mountain…

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Renee Miller, University of Rochester – Is Cognitive Bias Sabotaging Your Fantasy Football Team?
Renee Miller, University of Rochester – Is Cognitive Bias Sabotaging Your Fantasy Football Team?

On University of Rochester Week: Fantasy football is more than just fun for people with money on the line, but can your brain keep you from winning? …

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James McGrath, University of Rochester – Tissue-on-chip technology holds promise to reduce animal testing
James McGrath, University of Rochester – Tissue-on-chip technology holds promise to reduce animal testing

On University of Rochester Week: Can computers take over and put an end to animal testing? James McGrath, William R. Kenan, Jr. professor of biomedic…

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Chris Kanan, University of Rochester – Can we teach AI to learn like humans?
Chris Kanan, University of Rochester – Can we teach AI to learn like humans?

On University of Rochester Week: Human intelligence and artificial intelligence learn differently, but can that change? Chris Kanan, associate profes…

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John Tarduno, University of Rochester – Weak magnetic field millions of years ago may have fueled the proliferation of life
John Tarduno, University of Rochester – Weak magnetic field millions of years ago may have fueled the proliferation of life

On University of Rochester Week: We’re still making new discoveries about how life formed on our planet. John Tarduno, the William R. Kenan, Jr. prof…

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