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Rebecca Ratner, University of Maryland – Want a Review You Can Trust? Ask Someone Who Did It Alone
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 …

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Cal Whyte, Florida Institute of Technology – Exoplanets
Cal Whyte, Florida Institute of Technology – Exoplanets

On this Student Spotlight: White Dwarf stars may create a potentially viable environment for life. Cal Whyte, PhD student in the Department of Aerosp…

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Ann Perreau, Augustana College – Hyperacusis
Ann Perreau, Augustana College – Hyperacusis

Remote counseling can have benefits for some. Ann Perreau, professor and co-chair of communication sciences and disorders at Augustana College, exami…

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Ashish Agarwal, University of Texas at Austin – Driving Assistance Systems Can Lead To More Hazardous Driving
Ashish Agarwal, University of Texas at Austin – Driving Assistance Systems Can Lead To More Hazardous Driving

Are driving assistance systems making the roads safer? Ashish Agarwal, professor in the IROM Department of Management in the McCombs School of Busine…

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Ashli Stokes, University of North Carolina Charlotte – Thanksgiving Food and Gratitude
Ashli Stokes, University of North Carolina Charlotte – Thanksgiving Food and Gratitude

Food is the main event of most Thanksgivings. Ashli Stokes, associate professor in the department of communication studies at the University of North…

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Putu Agus Khorisantono, Karolinska Institutet – Tasting Odours
Putu Agus Khorisantono, Karolinska Institutet – Tasting Odours

The importance of odors to your taste buds might be greater than you think. Putu Agus Khorisantono, postdoctoral researcher at the Karolinska Institu…

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Nabil Alshurafa, Northwestern University – Wearable Sensors Could Reshape Obesity Treatment
Nabil Alshurafa, Northwestern University – Wearable Sensors Could Reshape Obesity Treatment

How we treat obesity may need to be reshaped. Nabil Alshurafa, associate professor of preventive medicine and computer science at Northwestern Univer…

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Kun-Hsing Yu, Harvard Medical School – AI Distinguishes Glioblastoma from Look-Alike Cancers
Kun-Hsing Yu, Harvard Medical School – AI Distinguishes Glioblastoma from Look-Alike Cancers

AI may be able to help in the fight against cancer. Kun-Hsing Yu, associate professor in the department of biomedical informatics at Harvard Medical …

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Shelby Carlson, Cornell University – Saving Birds Through Human Behavior Change
Shelby Carlson, Cornell University – Saving Birds Through Human Behavior Change

How can we save certain bird species?  By changing our behavior. Shelby Carlson, research associate at Cornell University, looks into this. Shelby Ca…

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Rays Jiang, University of South Florida – Unmasking the First Pandemic Beneath a Roman Arena
Rays Jiang, University of South Florida – Unmasking the First Pandemic Beneath a Roman Arena

We still have a lot to learn about the first pandemic thousands of years ago. Rays Jiang, associate professor in the department of global, environmen…

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