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Andrea King, University of Chicago – Questioning the Dark Side of Addiction
Andrea King, University of Chicago – Questioning the Dark Side of Addiction

Our understanding of alcohol addiction may need a re-write.

Andrea King, professor of psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience at the University of Chic…

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Scott N. Taylor, Babson College – A Conceptual Model of Entrepreneurial Leadership
Scott N. Taylor, Babson College – A Conceptual Model of Entrepreneurial Leadership

Entrepreneurial leaders lead differently, so how can they be their best?

Scott N. Taylor, professor of organizational behavior and the Arthur M. Blank…

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Erik Van Aken, Rocky Mountain College - Chaos and Cause
Erik Van Aken, Rocky Mountain College - Chaos and Cause

Chaos theory has changed how we think about certain ideas in physics.

Erik Van Aken, instructor of philosophy and religious studies at Rocky Mountain …

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Lucia Bellino, University of Texas at Austin - Volcanism Shaped the Habitability of Early Mars
Lucia Bellino, University of Texas at Austin - Volcanism Shaped the Habitability of Early Mars

What roles did volcanoes play on early Mars?

Lucia Bellino, PhD candidate at the University of Texas at Austin, takes a look back to find out.

Lucia Be…

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Bilal El-Zahab, Florida International University - Unlocking Durable Lithium-Sulfur Batteries for EVs
Bilal El-Zahab, Florida International University - Unlocking Durable Lithium-Sulfur Batteries for EVs

Longer range may soon be coming to EVs.

Bilal El-Zahab, associate professor of mechanical and materials engineering at Florida International Universit…

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Eyal Klang, Mount Sinai Research Institute - AI Improves Accuracy of Emergency Department Medical Coding
Eyal Klang, Mount Sinai Research Institute - AI Improves Accuracy of Emergency Department Medical Coding

AI may be able to speed up patient care.

Eyal Klang, chief of generative AI, Windreich Department of Artificial Intelligence and Human Health at the I…

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Mathew Isaac, Seattle University - Does Unit-Based Versus Weight-Based Pricing Affect Consumer Perceptions of Product Value
Mathew Isaac, Seattle University - Does Unit-Based Versus Weight-Based Pricing Affect Consumer Perceptions of Product Value

How products are priced can leave consumers confused while trying to get the best deal.

Mathew Isaac, Loyola professor of marketing and chairperson o…

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Jeffrey Ravetch, Rockefeller University - Dendritic Cells
Jeffrey Ravetch, Rockefeller University - Dendritic Cells

We’re in need of new ways to fight cancer.

Jeffrey Ravetch, Theresa and Eugene M. Lang professor of immunology, virology, and microbiology at the Rock…

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Mark Mba-Wright, Iowa State University - Filling Orphaned Wells With Bio-Oil Offers Flexible Carbon Capture Option
Mark Mba-Wright, Iowa State University - Filling Orphaned Wells With Bio-Oil Offers Flexible Carbon Capture Option

Capping out-of-service oil wells can be expensive, but is there a better way to do so?

Mark Mba-Wright, professor of mechanical engineering at Iowa St…

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Benjamin Pennington, University of Southampton - The Earliest Origins of Karnak Temple in Egypt
Benjamin Pennington, University of Southampton - The Earliest Origins of Karnak Temple in Egypt

With shifting landscapes, it can be hard to know why certain ancient temples were built where they are.

Benjamin Pennington, school of geography and …

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