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Daniel Ernst, Texas Woman’s University – Understanding Artificial Versus Human IntelligenceDaniel Ernst, Texas Woman’s University – Understanding Artificial Versus Human Intelligence
What does a platypus have to do with artificial intelligence? Daniel Ernst, assistant professor of English at Texas Woman’s University, explains. Dan…
2 years, 4 months ago
Rebecca Krause-Galoni, University of Iowa – Can Bad Be Good? The Attraction of a Darker SelfRebecca Krause-Galoni, University of Iowa – Can Bad Be Good? The Attraction of a Darker Self
How do we view our shadow self without worrying about what it shows us? Rebecca Krause-Galoni, assistant professor of marketing at the University of …
2 years, 4 months ago
Laura Doering, University of Toronto – Sexism and AmbiguityLaura Doering, University of Toronto – Sexism and Ambiguity
Gender discrimination isn’t always black and white. Laura Doering, associate professor of strategic management and sociology at the University of Tor…
2 years, 4 months ago
Anne Pezalla, Macalester College – Gentle Parenting is Not-So-Gentle on ParentsAnne Pezalla, Macalester College – Gentle Parenting is Not-So-Gentle on Parents
Some parenting styles aren’t for everyone. Annie Pezalla, visiting assistant professor at Macalester College, looks into one. Dr. Pezalla’s expertise…
2 years, 4 months ago
Niusha Jones, Boise State University – The Secret Recipe for Super Bowl AdsNiusha Jones, Boise State University – The Secret Recipe for Super Bowl Ads
The Super Bowl is the one time everyone watches the commercials. Niusha Jones, assistant professor of marketing at Boise State University, discusses …
2 years, 5 months ago
Alexander Englert, Institute For Advanced Study – Why Gödel Believed in an AfterlifeAlexander Englert, Institute For Advanced Study – Why Gödel Believed in an Afterlife
Whether there’s an afterlife is one of the “big questions” for humanity. Alexander Englert, research associate at the Institute for Advanced Study, e…
2 years, 5 months ago
Jeremy Blackburn, Binghamton University – The Pros and Cons of E-Prints in the Scientific CommunityJeremy Blackburn, Binghamton University – The Pros and Cons of E-Prints in the Scientific Community
Flawed research can be easily accessible nowadays and can cause a lot of damage. Jeremy Blackburn, associate professor of computer science at Bingham…
2 years, 5 months ago
Andrew Edelblum, University of Dayton – Gender Stereotypes and Social MediaAndrew Edelblum, University of Dayton – Gender Stereotypes and Social Media
Men face gender stereotypes while posting on social media. Andrew Edelblum, assistant professor of marketing at the University of Dayton, explains wh…
2 years, 5 months ago
Julia Khrebtan Hörhager, Colorado State University – The Paradox of Cultural OtheringJulia Khrebtan Hörhager, Colorado State University – The Paradox of Cultural Othering
What is cultural othering? Julia Khrebtan Hörhager, associate professor of communication studies at Colorado State University, discusses the paradox …
2 years, 5 months ago
Deogratias Eustace, University of Dayton – Why Roundabouts? Known Benefits of these Circular Intersections ExplainedDeogratias Eustace, University of Dayton – Why Roundabouts? Known Benefits of these Circular Intersections Explained
No one likes waiting at a red light; enter the roundabout. Deogratias Eustace, professor and director of graduate studies at the University of Dayton…
2 years, 5 months ago