Podcast Episodes

Back to Search
Charlotte Hogg, Texas Christian University - What Sororities Can Tell Us About Belonging
Charlotte Hogg, Texas Christian University - What Sororities Can Tell Us About Belonging

What can sororities teach us about belonging?

Charlotte Hogg, professor of rhetoric and composition at Texas Christian University, delves in the quest…

1 month, 1 week ago

Short Long
View Episode
Sriniwas Pandey, Binghamton University - Platform Recommendations and Diverse Opinions on Social Media
Sriniwas Pandey, Binghamton University - Platform Recommendations and Diverse Opinions on Social Media

What happens when platforms recommend opinions instead of users?

Sriniwas Pandey, lecturer at the School of Computing at Binghamton University, detai…

1 month, 1 week ago

Short Long
View Episode
Maria Steenland, University of Maryland - Stark Mortality Difference Between Pregnancy and Abortion
Maria Steenland, University of Maryland - Stark Mortality Difference Between Pregnancy and Abortion

There are stark mortality differences between pregnancy and abortion.

Maria Steenland, assistant professor of family science in the School of Public H…

1 month, 1 week ago

Short Long
View Episode
Cole McFaul, Georgetown University - Pulling Back the Curtain on China’s Military-Civil Fusion
Cole McFaul, Georgetown University - Pulling Back the Curtain on China’s Military-Civil Fusion

How do we pull back the curtain on China’s use of AI in its military?

Cole McFaul, senior research analyst at Georgetown University, explores this key…

1 month, 2 weeks ago

Short Long
View Episode
Beatrice Golomb, University of California San Diego - New Diagnostic Code for Gulf War Illness
Beatrice Golomb, University of California San Diego - New Diagnostic Code for Gulf War Illness

What is Gulf War Illness and why is recognition important?

Beatrice Golomb, professor of medicine at the University of California San Diego, seeks to …

1 month, 2 weeks ago

Short Long
View Episode
Khan Iftekharuddin, Old Dominion University - How Does Non-Invasive Detection of Aggressive Brain Tumor Recurrence Work
Khan Iftekharuddin, Old Dominion University - How Does Non-Invasive Detection of Aggressive Brain Tumor Recurrence Work

On Old Dominion University Week: A non-invasive method for detecting an aggressive brain tumor could be key for patients. But how does it work?

Khan …

1 month, 2 weeks ago

Short Long
View Episode
Hong Qin, Old Dominion University - - How Fast Can a Viral Variant Spread
Hong Qin, Old Dominion University - - How Fast Can a Viral Variant Spread

On Old Dominion University Week: How fast can a viral variant spread?

Hong Qin, associate professor in the School of Data Science and the Department o…

1 month, 2 weeks ago

Short Long
View Episode
Maryam Golbazi, Old Dominion University - Where the Heat Hits Hardest
Maryam Golbazi, Old Dominion University - Where the Heat Hits Hardest

On Old Dominion University Week: When it’s hot out, some places are hotter than others.

Maryam Golbazi, research assistant professor of climate scien…

1 month, 2 weeks ago

Short Long
View Episode
Tiffany Zhu, Old Dominion University - How Should AI Talk About Us?
Tiffany Zhu, Old Dominion University - How Should AI Talk About Us?

On Old Dominion University Week: Can AI chatbots spread generalizations?

Tiffany Zhu, assistant professor of global ethics and technology, examines wh…

1 month, 3 weeks ago

Short Long
View Episode
George McLeod, Old Dominion University - Building Digital Twins of Our World to Improve Coastal Resilience
George McLeod, Old Dominion University - Building Digital Twins of Our World to Improve Coastal Resilience

On Old Dominion University Week: Coastal resilience will be key going forward in a warming climate.

George McLeod, director of the Center for Geospati…

1 month, 3 weeks ago

Short Long
View Episode

Love PodBriefly?

If you like Podbriefly.com, please consider donating to support the ongoing development.

Support Us