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Ashli Stokes, University of North Carolina Charlotte – Thanksgiving Food and GratitudeAshli Stokes, University of North Carolina Charlotte – Thanksgiving Food and Gratitude
Ashli Stokes, University of North Carolina Charlotte – Thanksgiving Food and GratitudeAshli 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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Emmanuel Urquieta, Baylor College of Medicine – What Happens if Someone Dies in Space?Emmanuel Urquieta, Baylor College of Medicine – What Happens if Someone Dies in Space?
Emmanuel Urquieta, Baylor College of Medicine – What Happens if Someone Dies in Space?Emmanuel Urquieta, Baylor College of Medicine – What Happens if Someone Dies in Space?

What happens if an astronaut dies in space? Emmanuel Urquieta, assistant professor in the Center for Space Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, co…

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Emily Midkiff, University of North Dakota – Kids and Sci-Fi BooksEmily Midkiff, University of North Dakota – Kids and Sci-Fi Books
Emily Midkiff, University of North Dakota – Kids and Sci-Fi BooksEmily Midkiff, University of North Dakota – Kids and Sci-Fi Books

If kids like science fiction, why aren’t there enough sci-fi books for them to read? Emily Midkiff, assistant professor of teaching, leadership, and …

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Lucas Berenbrok, University of Pittsburgh – The Curious Case of PhenylephrineLucas Berenbrok, University of Pittsburgh – The Curious Case of Phenylephrine
Lucas Berenbrok, University of Pittsburgh – The Curious Case of PhenylephrineLucas Berenbrok, University of Pittsburgh – The Curious Case of Phenylephrine

Does your over-the-counter cold medicine actually fight your cold? Lucas Berenbrok, associate professor of pharmacy and therapeutics at the Universit…

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William Fajzel, McGill University – The Global Human DayWilliam Fajzel, McGill University – The Global Human Day
William Fajzel, McGill University – The Global Human DayWilliam Fajzel, McGill University – The Global Human Day

How do you spend your days? William Fajzel, PhD student in earth system dynamics at McGill University, examines this question from a global perspecti…

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Ramneet Kaur, Columbus State University – Natural Products and Triple Negative Breast Cancer Stem CellsRamneet Kaur, Columbus State University – Natural Products and Triple Negative Breast Cancer Stem Cells
Ramneet Kaur, Columbus State University – Natural Products and Triple Negative Breast Cancer Stem CellsRamneet Kaur, Columbus State University – Natural Products and Triple Negative Breast Cancer Stem Cells

Work to cure breast cancer is an important field. Ramneet Kaur, assistant professor of biology at Columbus State University, details new ideas in thi…

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Stephen Diko, University of Memphis – Who Will Plan Our Cities in the Future?Stephen Diko, University of Memphis – Who Will Plan Our Cities in the Future?
Stephen Diko, University of Memphis – Who Will Plan Our Cities in the Future?Stephen Diko, University of Memphis – Who Will Plan Our Cities in the Future?

The cities of our future will need people to plan them. Stephen Diko, assistant professor at the University of Memphis Department of City and Regiona…

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Steve Minton, University of Plymouth – Residential ‘Schools’ and Indigenous PeopleSteve Minton, University of Plymouth – Residential ‘Schools’ and Indigenous People
Steve Minton, University of Plymouth – Residential ‘Schools’ and Indigenous PeopleSteve Minton, University of Plymouth – Residential ‘Schools’ and Indigenous People

We’re still learning about the horrors of residential schools for indigenous peoples. Steve Minton, associate professor in applied and clinical psych…

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Catherine Sanderson, Amherst College – Group Loyalty and Problematic Behavior on CampusesCatherine Sanderson, Amherst College – Group Loyalty and Problematic Behavior on Campuses
Catherine Sanderson, Amherst College – Group Loyalty and Problematic Behavior on CampusesCatherine Sanderson, Amherst College – Group Loyalty and Problematic Behavior on Campuses

Social norms are shifting, but we have more work to do to curb problematic behavior on campuses. Catherine Sanderson, Poler Family professor of psych…

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Matthew Pittman, University of Tennessee – Twitter, Rebranding and Brand EquityMatthew Pittman, University of Tennessee – Twitter, Rebranding and Brand Equity
Matthew Pittman, University of Tennessee – Twitter, Rebranding and Brand EquityMatthew Pittman, University of Tennessee – Twitter, Rebranding and Brand Equity

Twitter’s rebranding as X has not gone well. Matthew Pittman, assistant professor in the Tombras school of advertising and public relations at the Un…

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