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Thomas Mennella, Western New England University – Student Perceptions of ChatGPTThomas Mennella, Western New England University – Student Perceptions of ChatGPT
Thomas Mennella, Western New England University – Student Perceptions of ChatGPTThomas Mennella, Western New England University – Student Perceptions of ChatGPT

ChatGPT is here, so how do students feel about it? Thomas Mennella, associate professor of biology at Western New England University, finds out the a…

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Michael Zalot, Cedar Crest College – Historic Legacy of Once-Popular Arcade Redemption TokensMichael Zalot, Cedar Crest College – Historic Legacy of Once-Popular Arcade Redemption Tokens
Michael Zalot, Cedar Crest College – Historic Legacy of Once-Popular Arcade Redemption TokensMichael Zalot, Cedar Crest College – Historic Legacy of Once-Popular Arcade Redemption Tokens

The digital world is quickly bringing to an end to a lot of physicals items and tokens, but at what cost? Michael Zalot, assistant professor of busin…

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Gail Sahar, Wheaton College – The Psychology of BlameGail Sahar, Wheaton College – The Psychology of Blame
Gail Sahar, Wheaton College – The Psychology of BlameGail Sahar, Wheaton College – The Psychology of Blame

Politicians can do better when it comes to interacting with the public. Gail Sahar, Jane Oxford Keiter professor of psychology at Wheaton College, ex…

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C. Michael White, University of Connecticut – Psychedelic Medication Reduces Anxiety and Depression in Cancer PatientsC. Michael White, University of Connecticut – Psychedelic Medication Reduces Anxiety and Depression in Cancer Patients
C. Michael White, University of Connecticut – Psychedelic Medication Reduces Anxiety and Depression in Cancer PatientsC. Michael White, University of Connecticut – Psychedelic Medication Reduces Anxiety and Depression in Cancer Patients

Is there a better way to treat anxiety and depression for patients with cancer? C. Michael White, distinguished professor and chair of pharmacy pract…

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Moti Mizrahi, Florida Institute of Technology – “Scientism” as an Anti-Science of Doubt and DisbeliefMoti Mizrahi, Florida Institute of Technology – “Scientism” as an Anti-Science of Doubt and Disbelief
Moti Mizrahi, Florida Institute of Technology – “Scientism” as an Anti-Science of Doubt and DisbeliefMoti Mizrahi, Florida Institute of Technology – “Scientism” as an Anti-Science of Doubt and Disbelief

The terms people use to stoke disbelief and doubt in science can be costly. Moti Mizrahi, associate professor of philosophy in the school of arts and…

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Dan Laufer, Victoria University of Wellington – Consequences of Journalists Violating their Code of EthicsDan Laufer, Victoria University of Wellington – Consequences of Journalists Violating their Code of Ethics
Dan Laufer, Victoria University of Wellington – Consequences of Journalists Violating their Code of EthicsDan Laufer, Victoria University of Wellington – Consequences of Journalists Violating their Code of Ethics

Break the journalism code of ethics at your own risk. Dan Laufer, associate professor of marketing at Victoria University of Wellington, examines one…

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Joanne Dickson, Edith Cowan University – Are You Chasing Your Dreams or Running from Your Fears?Joanne Dickson, Edith Cowan University – Are You Chasing Your Dreams or Running from Your Fears?
Joanne Dickson, Edith Cowan University – Are You Chasing Your Dreams or Running from Your Fears?Joanne Dickson, Edith Cowan University – Are You Chasing Your Dreams or Running from Your Fears?

How you approach your goals can be key to attaining them. Joanne Dickson, professor of psychology and mental health at Edith Cowan University, determ…

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Sophie Chao, University of Sydney – Why Mourning Matters in the AnthropoceneSophie Chao, University of Sydney – Why Mourning Matters in the Anthropocene
Sophie Chao, University of Sydney – Why Mourning Matters in the AnthropoceneSophie Chao, University of Sydney – Why Mourning Matters in the Anthropocene

How humans react to environmental change can take many forms. Sophie Chao, Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) Fellow and Lecturer in the…

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TaLisa J. Carter, American University – Future Correctional Practitioners See A Broken SystemTaLisa J. Carter, American University – Future Correctional Practitioners See A Broken System
TaLisa J. Carter, American University – Future Correctional Practitioners See A Broken SystemTaLisa J. Carter, American University – Future Correctional Practitioners See A Broken System

The future practitioners of the criminal justice system do not see a rosy picture ahead. TaLisa J. Carter, assistant professor in the department of j…

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Erica Kosal, North Carolina State University – The Importance of Developing Students’ Critical Thinking SkillsErica Kosal, North Carolina State University – The Importance of Developing Students’ Critical Thinking Skills
Erica Kosal, North Carolina State University – The Importance of Developing Students’ Critical Thinking SkillsErica Kosal, North Carolina State University – The Importance of Developing Students’ Critical Thinking Skills

How important is thinking creatively for students? Erica Kosal, director of the life sciences first year program and associate teaching professor of …

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