This Week On The Academic Minute (2016.06.06)
This Week on The Academic Minute 2016.6.6
Monday, June 6
Trevor Douglas of Indiana University discusses an enzyme that may help us power our cars on water and sunlight.
Tuesday, June 7
Deepak Shukla of the University of Illinois at Chicago explores how nano-particles could be the answer to riding ourselves of the herpes virus.
Wednesday, June 8
David Weld of the University of California Santa Barbara examines how getting a solid out of equilibrium could bring us big benefits in the future.
Thursday, June 9
Sylvia Chan-Olmsted of the University of Florida determines that bite-size amounts of information may be the best way to hook readers on their smartphones.
Friday, June 10
Tin-Chun Chu of Seton Hall University reveals that the secret to combating antibiotic resistant bacteria could be in your mug today.
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