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Scott Kanoski, University of Southern California Dornsife – What If Forgetting Your Last Meal Made You Overeat?
Scott Kanoski, University of Southern California Dornsife – What If Forgetting Your Last Meal Made You Overeat?

On University of Southern California Dornsife Week: Excessive eating can have many harmful effects. Scott Kanoski, professor of biological sciences, …

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Vera Glusevic, University of Southern California Dornsife – Understanding Dark Matter By Coding Milky Way Twin Galaxies
Vera Glusevic, University of Southern California Dornsife – Understanding Dark Matter By Coding Milky Way Twin Galaxies

On University of Southern California Dornsife Week: We’re still seeking to better understand dark matter in our universe. Vera Glusevic, associate pr…

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Begüm G Babür, University of Southern California Dornsife – Your Brain Learns From Rejection
Begüm G Babür, University of Southern California Dornsife – Your Brain Learns From Rejection

On this Student Spotlight during University of Southern California Dornsife Week: What does your brain learn from rejection? Begüm G Babür, Ph. D stu…

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Deborah Finkel, University of Southern California Dornsife – Childhood Money Stress Can Leave a Lasting Mark
Deborah Finkel, University of Southern California Dornsife – Childhood Money Stress Can Leave a Lasting Mark

On University of Southern California Dornsife Week: What happens in childhood has an impact – especially when it comes to money. Deborah Finkel, rese…

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Jenna Grace Sciuto, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts – Intersecting Colonial Worlds: Iceland and the US South
Jenna Grace Sciuto, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts – Intersecting Colonial Worlds: Iceland and the US South

Two places on the globe that seem far apart may have more in common than previously thought. Jenna Grace Sciuto, professor of global anglophone liter…

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Venu Govindaraju, University at Buffalo – Training AI to Spot Dyslexia
Venu Govindaraju, University at Buffalo – Training AI to Spot Dyslexia

If we can catch early signs of dyslexia and dysgraphia, we can get children the care they need. Venu Govindaraju, SUNY distinguished professor in the…

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Francesco Ferretti, Virginia Tech – Taking the Pulse of Global Shark Populations
Francesco Ferretti, Virginia Tech – Taking the Pulse of Global Shark Populations

Keeping tabs on sharks could help conservation, and AI may be able to help. Francesco Ferretti, assistant professor of fisheries management and conse…

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Timothy Williamson, Loyola Marymount University – Replacing Stigma with Compassion
Timothy Williamson, Loyola Marymount University – Replacing Stigma with Compassion

How do we replace stigma with compassion for lung cancer patients? Timothy Williamson, assistant professor of psychological science at Loyola Marymou…

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Kent Kauffman, Purdue University Fort Wayne – The Legal Standard that Safeguards Faculty When Students Sue Because of a Bad Grade
Kent Kauffman, Purdue University Fort Wayne – The Legal Standard that Safeguards Faculty When Students Sue Because of a Bad Grade

What if a student sues a professor because of a bad grade? Kent Kauffman, associate professor of business law and ethics at Purdue University Fort Wa…

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Cristina Savin, New York University – Taking AI to Kindergarten
Cristina Savin, New York University – Taking AI to Kindergarten

On New York University: Do we need to take AI to kindergarten? Cristina Savin, associate professor in neural science and data science, says AI needs …

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