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Robert Huggins, University of Connecticut - High School Athletic Trainers Save Lives - Why Aren't There More of Them?
Robert Huggins, University of Connecticut - High School Athletic Trainers Save Lives - Why Aren't There More of Them?

On University of Connecticut Sports Science Week: Having an athletic trainer on hand can be lifesaving for athletes. Why are there not more of them?

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Rebecca L. Stearns, University of Connecticut - Preventing Sudden Death in High School Athletes
Rebecca L. Stearns, University of Connecticut - Preventing Sudden Death in High School Athletes

On University of Connecticut Sports Science Week: How do we prevent sudden deaths in sports?

Rebecca L. Stearns, associate professor-in-residence in …

3 months, 3 weeks ago

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Dimitris Xygalatas, University of Connecticut - The Emotional Power of Sports Rituals
Dimitris Xygalatas, University of Connecticut - The Emotional Power of Sports Rituals

On University of Connecticut Sports Science Week: How do social rituals bind us together?

Dimitris Xygalatas, associate professor of anthropology, lo…

3 months, 3 weeks ago

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Jennifer B. Fields, University of Connecticut - Too Many Young Athletes Are Flunking Nutrition
Jennifer B. Fields, University of Connecticut - Too Many Young Athletes Are Flunking Nutrition

On University of Connecticut Sports Science Week: Nutrition is important for athletics, so why are so many athletes poorly informed?

Jennifer B. Field…

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Julie P. Burland, University of Connecticut - Predicting In-Season Injuries Among Women's Basketball Players
Julie P. Burland, University of Connecticut - Predicting In-Season Injuries Among Women's Basketball Players

On University of Connecticut Sports Science Week: Predicting injuries could be key to team success.

Julie P. Burland, director of research at the Ins…

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Paul Gölz, Cornell University - How Math Can Save You a Family Fight
Paul Gölz, Cornell University - How Math Can Save You a Family Fight

On Cornell Engineering Week: Dividing up a bundle of items fairly can be very tricky, especially for families.

Paul Gölz, assistant professor of opera…

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Hunter Adams, Cornell University - Can We Save The Planet By Turning It Into a Computer?
Hunter Adams, Cornell University - Can We Save The Planet By Turning It Into a Computer?

On Cornell Engineering Week: What can the natural world tell us about computers?

Hunter Adams, assistant teaching professor of electrical and compute…

3 months, 4 weeks ago

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Eve Donnelly, Cornell University - The Hidden Science Inside Our Bones
Eve Donnelly, Cornell University - The Hidden Science Inside Our Bones

On Cornell Engineering Week: There are still mysteries to uncover about the bones in our body.

Eve Donnelly, associate professor of materials science…

3 months, 4 weeks ago

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Chloe Arson, Cornell University - What Makes Deep Geothermal District Heating Different?
Chloe Arson, Cornell University - What Makes Deep Geothermal District Heating Different?

On Cornell Engineering Week: A solution to heating our homes more efficiently may be right under our feet.

Chloe Arson, professor of Earth and Atmosp…

4 months ago

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Nozomi Nishimura, Cornell University - It's Time to Finally Unravel Menopause Through Science
Nozomi Nishimura, Cornell University - It's Time to Finally Unravel Menopause Through Science

On Cornell Engineering Week: We still have much to unravel about menopause.

Nozomi Nishimura, associate professor of biomedical engineering, says sci…

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