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From WAMC Northeast Public Radio, The Academic Minute allows professors from top institutions to keep listeners abreast of what’s new & exciting in the academy.
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On University of St. Thomas Week: Don’t like what’s going on in the real world? Maybe try a virtual one instead.
Seth Ketron, assistant professor of marketing, explores through a marketing lens.
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On Binghamton University Week: How do reptiles of different sexes solve the same problem in different ways?
Lindsey Swierk, assistant research professor of biological sciences at the Harpur College of Arts and Sciences, takes a closer look at anoles.
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On Binghamton University Week: Untangling the evolution of hybrid plants can be tricky.
Adam Session, assistant professor of biological sciences, looks into some.
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On Binghamton University Week: Preventing falls is crucial for older adults.
Vipul Lugade, associate professor of physical therapy, looks at improving balance for seniors.
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On Binghamton University Week: How much digital media is too much?
Peter Gerhardstein, professor of psychology, examines a new way to measure overuse.
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On Binghamton University Week: Do you give to charitable causes at the register?
Lauren Dula, assistant professor of public administration, explores this phenomenon.
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What are micro credentials?
Daniel Douglas, lecturer in sociology at Trinity College, explores these.
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Why are users concerned about China and TikTok?
Shaomin Li, eminent scholar and professor of international business and chair of the department of management at Old Dominion University, takes a look.
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How many medications did you take today?
Paula Rochon, professor in the department of medicine and Dalla Lana School of Public Health at University of Toronto, explains why it may be a few too many.
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Is there a culture of anxiety at your workplace?
Mandy O’Neill, associate professor of management at George Mason University, looks into how to change it.
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How to treat multiple disorders in one individual can be a tricky equation for mental health professionals.
Cailyn Green, assistant professor of addiction studies in the school of human services at Empire State University, discusses best practices.
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On Scripps College Week: Our approach to dealing with fraud needs an overhaul.
Stacey Wood, Molly Mason Jones professor of psychology, puts together the evidence to show us why.
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On Scripps College Week: Why do some chromosomes act selfishly?
Patrick Ferree, professor in the W. M. Keck Science Department, finds out.
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On Scripps College Week: Fiction can bring truth to the fore.
Myriam Chancy, Guggenheim Fellow and Hartley Burr Chair in the Humanities, looks into the history of Caribbean women.
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On Scripps College Week: Photography can reveal many hidden things about the people who lived centuries ago.
Ken Gonzales-Day, professor and Fletcher Jones Endowed Chair in Art, looks back at some.
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Which misinformation will cause the most harm is important to figure out. But how?
Thi Tran, assistant professor of management information systems at Binghamton University, looks for a little help.
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