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Stopping cancer from spreading is key to saving lives. Hasini Jayatilaka, post-doctoral fellow at Johns Hopkins
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7/11/2017
Is your consciousness just neural functioning like the rest of your body? Adina Roskies, Helman Family Distinguished
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6/11/2017
This Week on The Academic Minute 2017.10.30 Monday, November 6th Adina Roskies of Dartmouth College explores
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5/11/2017
Academic Minute from 10.30 – 11.03 Monday, October 30th Karen Kedrowski – Winthrop University Pink Ribbons
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4/11/2017
As always, host Bob Barrett selects an Academic Minute to air during The Best of Our
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3/11/2017
The complexity and immersion of good stories can be found in many mediums. John Misak, assistant
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3/11/2017
Is there a biofuel alternative on the way? Michelle O’Malley, assistant professor of chemical engineering at
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2/11/2017
Pancreatic cancer is a dire diagnosis. Jonathan Kelber, associate professor of biology at California State University
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1/11/2017
Vampires are more than just Dracula. Tracy Betsinger, associate professor in the department of anthropology at
Posted by: Academic Minute
31/10/2017
How did pink ribbons come to symbolize breast cancer awareness? Karen Kedrowski, professor of political science
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30/10/2017