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Cliodynamic Models of History
Can math be used to better understand history? In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Connecticut's Peter Turchin is doing...
Fainting Goats
The Latin name myotonia congenita might not mean much to you, but you've likely seen them in action. In today's...
RNA Messengers
RNA seems like the unsung little brother of DNA and protein. But Yehuda Ben-Shahar of Washington University in St. Louis...
American Heroism
"Big Data" is being mined to glean all sorts of information. In today’s Academic Minute, Fairleigh Dickinson University's Bruce Peabody...
Program 2: Graduates' Well-Being, For-Profit Lobbying, Frats and Sexual Assault (May 9, 2014)
On our new newscast, Belle Wheelan of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the University of Arizona's Gary Rhoades...
Grassland Fertilization and the Nutrient Network
It's no secret that the presence of humans has a great effect on the environment. In today’s Academic Minute, the...
What a Living Wage Looks Like
Economic inequality and minimum wage are becoming increasingly discussed topics during these turbulent economic times. In today’s Academic Minute, Gettysburg...
The Pulse: In the Telling's Ray Henderson
This month's program on The Pulse features an interview with Ray Henderson, chairman of In the Telling, a documentary instructional...
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