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Dental Radiographs
Dental radiographs are used to determine the age of migrant children, but they may not be the best option. In today’s Academic Minute, Texas A&M University at San Antonio’s Claire Nolasco Braaten details why.
How Often Do You Lie?
Lying may not be as widespread as long thought. In today’s Academic Minute, Wake Forest University’s Christian B. Miller discusses why a small group may be doing most of the work.
Rooting Out Toxic Leaders
Toxic leadership can fester at an organization. How can we better root out such behavior? In today’s Academic Minute, Binghamton University’s Bryan P. Acton looks for a way to do so.
DEI and Climate Change
The climate on college campuses for students can be challenging. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Southern California’s Royel M. Johnson asks students how they’re dealing with racism at their institutions.
Spicy Food and Long-Term Health
Do you like your food spicy? In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Tennessee Medical Center’s Paul Terry explores how this type of cuisine can affect us.
Saving the River Giants
Large marine life doesn’t just live in the world’s oceans. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Nevada at Reno’s Stefan Lovgren looks into protecting the river giants.
Dan Lenard of World Voices
This episode of the Pulse podcast features a discussion with Dan Lenard, president of World Voices, a nonprofit trade organization for voice actors.
The U.S.’s Aging Agricultural Producers
Our farmers are getting older. In today’s Academic Minute, Mississippi State University’s David R. Buys examines how we can help the agricultural industry find new farmers.
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