Monthly Archive:: December 2016

Martin Krieger, University of Southern California – Creativity and Newton
Creativity can come in many forms. Martin Krieger, professor of planning at the University of Southern
23/12/2016
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Arik Kershenbaum featured on The Best of Our Knowledge
As always, host Bob Barrett selects an Academic Minute to air during The Best of Our
22/12/2016
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Behnam Darvish, California Institute of Technology – Why Galaxies Stop Forming Stars
Galaxies stop forming stars, and scientists are working on finding out how. Behnam Darvish, postdoctoral scholar
22/12/2016
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Shervin Assari, University of Michigan – Resilience Among Different Races
Can members of one race be more resilient than members of another? Shervin Assari, research investigator
21/12/2016
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Jeff Blaustein, University of Massachusetts Amherst – Estrogens and Breast Cancer Survivors
Tough decisions must be made about further treatment after breast cancer. Jeff Blaustein, professor in the
20/12/2016
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Evelyn Johnson, Boise State University – Reading Disorders
An early detection test for reading disorders could help children get treatment sooner. Evelyn Johnson, professor
19/12/2016
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This Week On The Academic Minute (2016.12.19)
This Week on The Academic Minute 2016.12.19 Monday, December 19th Evelyn Johnson of Boise State University
18/12/2016
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The Academic Minute for 2016.12.12-12.16
Academic Minute from 12.12 – 12.16 Monday, December 12th Eliane Lucassen – Leiden University Medical Center
17/12/2016
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William Nesbitt, Beacon College – The Beats
Are The Beats still relevant today? William Nesbitt, English professor at Beacon College, explores this literary
16/12/2016
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Martin Krieger featured on The Best of Our Knowledge
As always, host Bob Barrett selects an Academic Minute to air during The Best of Our
15/12/2016
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