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David Fastovich, Syracuse University – Why Trees Need Centuries to Adapt or Migrate But Climate Won’t Wait
David Fastovich, Syracuse University – Why Trees Need Centuries to Adapt or Migrate But Climate Won’t Wait

On Syracuse University Week: Trees need a long time to adapt to climate change. David Fastovich, assistant professor of geography, explains why. Dr. …

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Kristy Buzard, Syracuse University – When Trade Moved Faster: The Power of Multilateralism
Kristy Buzard, Syracuse University – When Trade Moved Faster: The Power of Multilateralism

On Syracuse University Week: Global trade has been a major topic in recent headlines. Kristy Buzard, associate professor and Melvin A. Eggers Economi…

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Claire Rubbelke, Syracuse University – Does Earth’s Memory Hold The Key To Our Future?
Claire Rubbelke, Syracuse University – Does Earth’s Memory Hold The Key To Our Future?

On Syracuse University Week: Does Earth’s memory hold the key to our future? Claire Rubbelke, Ph.D. graduate at Syracuse University and Provost’s Pos…

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Rachael Dailey Goodwin, Syracuse University – Under Pressure to Be Perfect
Rachael Dailey Goodwin, Syracuse University – Under Pressure to Be Perfect

On Syracuse University Week: Being perfect under pressure is a difficult task. Rachael Dailey Goodwin, assistant professor of management and Lender C…

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Leonard M. Lopoo, Syracuse University – Why Government Policy is Much More Effective at Reducing Births than Generating Them
Leonard M. Lopoo, Syracuse University – Why Government Policy is Much More Effective at Reducing Births than Generating Them

On Syracuse University Week:  The fertility rate in the United States may pose challenges in the future. Leonard M. Lopoo, Paul Volcker Chair in Beha…

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Jack Chapel, University of Southern California – A Diabetes Paradox
Jack Chapel, University of Southern California – A Diabetes Paradox

Health among those afflicted with diabetes is improving, but obtaining work remains a challenge. Jack Chapel, assistant professor of health policy an…

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Samuel Pizelo, University of Toronto Mississisauga – Games as System-Modeling Tools
Samuel Pizelo, University of Toronto Mississisauga – Games as System-Modeling Tools

Games can influence our world in many ways. Samuel Pizelo, assistant professor of game studies at the University of Toronto, Mississauga, explores ga…

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Jonathan Losos, Washington University in St. Louis – Copycat Evolution Between Certain Breeds of Cats and Dogs
Jonathan Losos, Washington University in St. Louis – Copycat Evolution Between Certain Breeds of Cats and Dogs

Can the evolution of one species copy from another? Jonathan Losos, William H. Danforth distinguished university professor at Washington University i…

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Jon Rawski, San Jose State University – A Blueprint for Designing Intelligent Learning Systems
Jon Rawski, San Jose State University – A Blueprint for Designing Intelligent Learning Systems

Understanding how humans learn language provides a blueprint for designing other intelligent learning systems. Jon Rawski, assistant professor in the…

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Takahiro Yabe, New York University – Your Behavior Affects Your City
Takahiro Yabe, New York University – Your Behavior Affects Your City

On New York University Week: Your behavior can affect the city you live in. Takahiro Yabe, assistant professor in the department of technology manage…

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