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Health and Happiness
Does being happy make you healthier? Is, perhaps, the inverse also true? In today’s Academic Minute, Chapman University's Julia Boehm...
Gravity’s Constant
Have the natural laws that govern the cosmos ever changed? In today’s Academic Minute, Swinburne University of Technology's Jeremy Mould...
The Pulse: Copyright in Online Education
This month's edition of The Pulse features an interview with Dina Leytes, who chairs the intellectual property and new media...
Silk Medical Improvements
Metallic screws and plates have long been used in reconstructive medical procedures. In today’s Academic Minute, Tufts University's David Kaplan...
Facial Recognition Weakness
Facial recognition technology is still in its infancy. In today’s Academic Minute, Louisiana State University's Megan Papesh discusses weakness in...
PTSD
Exposure to trauma doesn't necessarily dictate PTSD for the victim. In today’s Academic Minute, Case Western Reserve University's Norah Feeny...
Program 4: Reforming Graduate Education, Faculty-Administrator Conflict, Gun Violence (May 30, 2014)
On our May 30 newscast, the Modern Language Association's Rosemary Feal and Susan Resneck Pierce, president emerita of the University...
A Science of Humor
Can we accurate codify why things make us laugh? The University of Colorado at Boulder's Peter McGraw draws on his...
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