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Joanne Dickson, Edith Cowan University – Mental Flexibility is Key to Protecting Wellbeing in People with Chronic PainJoanne Dickson, Edith Cowan University – Mental Flexibility is Key to Protecting Wellbeing in People with Chronic Pain
Joanne Dickson, Edith Cowan University – Mental Flexibility is Key to Protecting Wellbeing in People with Chronic PainJoanne Dickson, Edith Cowan University – Mental Flexibility is Key to Protecting Wellbeing in People with Chronic Pain

Are you in pain? Joanne Dickson, professor of psychology and mental health at Edith Cowan University, explores how mental flexibility can help. Joann…

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Kate Mulligan, University of Toronto – Loneliness as a Health IssueKate Mulligan, University of Toronto – Loneliness as a Health Issue
Kate Mulligan, University of Toronto – Loneliness as a Health IssueKate Mulligan, University of Toronto – Loneliness as a Health Issue

Loneliness is a growing health problem, but how do medical professionals treat it? Kate Mulligan, assistant professor of social and behavioral health…

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Kimia Ghobadi, Johns Hopkins University – One Size Doesn’t Fit All: An AI Approach to Healthier EatingKimia Ghobadi, Johns Hopkins University – One Size Doesn’t Fit All: An AI Approach to Healthier Eating
Kimia Ghobadi, Johns Hopkins University – One Size Doesn’t Fit All: An AI Approach to Healthier EatingKimia Ghobadi, Johns Hopkins University – One Size Doesn’t Fit All: An AI Approach to Healthier Eating

A.I. has been getting mixed press lately, but can it help us become healthier? Kimia Ghobadi, John C. Malone assistant professor in the department of…

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Andrew Neff, Emory University – Drug-Delivery Technology Opens New Doors for Psychiatric TreatmentsAndrew Neff, Emory University – Drug-Delivery Technology Opens New Doors for Psychiatric Treatments
Andrew Neff, Emory University – Drug-Delivery Technology Opens New Doors for Psychiatric TreatmentsAndrew Neff, Emory University – Drug-Delivery Technology Opens New Doors for Psychiatric Treatments

New psychiatric treatments could be on the way to the brain. Andrew Neff, visiting assistant professor of psychology at Oxford College of Emory Unive…

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Joseph Larkin, University of Florida – What Do Babies’ Dirty Diapers Tell Us About COVID-19 VaccinationJoseph Larkin, University of Florida – What Do Babies’ Dirty Diapers Tell Us About COVID-19 Vaccination
Joseph Larkin, University of Florida – What Do Babies’ Dirty Diapers Tell Us About COVID-19 VaccinationJoseph Larkin, University of Florida – What Do Babies’ Dirty Diapers Tell Us About COVID-19 Vaccination

Mothers may be protecting their babies against COVID-19 by passing along antibodies. Joseph Larkin, associate professor of microbiology and cell scie…

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Dawn Brancati, Yale University – Locking Down ISISDawn Brancati, Yale University – Locking Down ISIS
Dawn Brancati, Yale University – Locking Down ISISDawn Brancati, Yale University – Locking Down ISIS

The COVID lockdowns may have had unintended benefits. Dawn Brancati, senior lecturer in the political science department at Yale University, looks in…

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Sarah Abreveya Stein, University of California Los Angeles – The Intersectional Space of a Vichy French WWII Labor Camp in the Algerian SaharaSarah Abreveya Stein, University of California Los Angeles – The Intersectional Space of a Vichy French WWII Labo
Sarah Abreveya Stein, University of California Los Angeles – The Intersectional Space of a Vichy French WWII Labor Camp in the Algerian SaharaSarah Abreveya Stein, University of California Los Angeles – The Intersectional Space of a Vichy French WWII Labo

There are still stories from World War II that need to be told. Sarah Abreveya Stein, professor of history at the University of California Los Angele…

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David Drake, University of Wisconsin – Human and Coyote Co-Existence in Urban AreasDavid Drake, University of Wisconsin – Human and Coyote Co-Existence in Urban Areas
David Drake, University of Wisconsin – Human and Coyote Co-Existence in Urban AreasDavid Drake, University of Wisconsin – Human and Coyote Co-Existence in Urban Areas

Have you heard the howl of a coyote nearby? David Drake, professor and extension wildlife specialist in the Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology…

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Marilynn Desmond, Binghamton University – Christine de Pizan on Gender and Warfare in the Middle AgesMarilynn Desmond, Binghamton University – Christine de Pizan on Gender and Warfare in the Middle Ages
Marilynn Desmond, Binghamton University – Christine de Pizan on Gender and Warfare in the Middle AgesMarilynn Desmond, Binghamton University – Christine de Pizan on Gender and Warfare in the Middle Ages

Writers who lived through war can help bring different perspectives to these conflicts. Marilynn Desmond, distinguished research professor at Bingham…

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Arianna Maffei, Stony Brook University – Children’s Food Experiences Shapes Grown-Ups’ Taste PreferencesArianna Maffei, Stony Brook University – Children’s Food Experiences Shapes Grown-Ups’ Taste Preferences
Arianna Maffei, Stony Brook University – Children’s Food Experiences Shapes Grown-Ups’ Taste PreferencesArianna Maffei, Stony Brook University – Children’s Food Experiences Shapes Grown-Ups’ Taste Preferences

Why do we like the food we like as adults? Arianna Maffei, professor of neurobiology and behavior at Stony Brook University, looks at the early years…

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