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Xiaolu Zhou, Texas Christian University - AI in World Regional Geography Education
Xiaolu Zhou, Texas Christian University - AI in World Regional Geography Education

On Texas Christian University Week: Geography education may be getting an upgrade thanks to AI.

Xiaolu Zhou, associate professor of geography, explai…

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Amina Zarrugh, Texas Christian University - DNA-Based Ancestry Testing and Misunderstandings of Race
Amina Zarrugh, Texas Christian University - DNA-Based Ancestry Testing and Misunderstandings of Race

On Texas Christian University Week: Have you sent your DNA off to be tested?

Amina Zarrugh, associate professor of sociology, examines how these tests…

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Melissa Reynolds, Texas Christian University - The (Deep) History of Media and Medical Misinformation
Melissa Reynolds, Texas Christian University - The (Deep) History of Media and Medical Misinformation

On Texas Christian University Week: Misinformation in the medical field is not new.

Melissa Reynolds, assistant professor of early modern European hi…

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Jeannine Gailey, Texas Christian University - Rewriting the Body Story
Jeannine Gailey, Texas Christian University - Rewriting the Body Story

On Texas Christian University Week: What you think about your body’s appearance can have many effects on your well-being.

Jeannine Gailey, professor o…

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Ariane Balizet, Texas Christian University - How Studying Shakespeare Makes Better Leaders
Ariane Balizet, Texas Christian University - How Studying Shakespeare Makes Better Leaders

On Texas Christian University Week: Making better leaders going forward is key; so how do we do so?

Ariane Balizet, Assistant Provost for Faculty Suc…

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Bridger Ruyle, New York University - The Drugs in Your Drinking Water
Bridger Ruyle, New York University - The Drugs in Your Drinking Water

On New York University Week: Where are PFAS chemicals in our wastewater facilities coming from?

Bridger Ruyle, assistant professor of civil, urban an…

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Joyce G. Onyenedum, New York University - How Specialized Cells Help Plants to Climb
Joyce G. Onyenedum, New York University - How Specialized Cells Help Plants to Climb

On New York University Week: How do vines climb so quickly?

Joyce Onyenedum, assistant professor of environmental studies, looks inside the plant to f…

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Yuki Miura, New York University - See Your Neighborhood Underwater
Yuki Miura, New York University - See Your Neighborhood Underwater

On New York University Week: Seeing is believing, especially when it comes to natural disasters.

Yuki Miura, assistant professor of mechanical and ae…

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Jorge Cuartas, New York University - Excessive Heat Harms Young Children's Development
Jorge Cuartas, New York University - Excessive Heat Harms Young Children's Development

On New York University Week: Excessive heat can have consequences for children.

Jorge Cuartas, Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Psycho…

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Augustin Guibaud, New York University - The Wildfire We're Not Planning For
Augustin Guibaud, New York University - The Wildfire We're Not Planning For

On New York University Week: Is there a wildfire that we’re not planning for?

Augustin Guibaud, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engine…

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