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Keith Clay, Indiana University – Tick Risks

Don’t get scared, but the threat of ticks is growing! Keith Clay, biologist at Indiana University,

Hal Haggard, Bard College – Black Hole Life Cycles

How does a black hole die? Today on The Academic Minute, Hal Haggard, physicist at Bard

Josh Packard, University of Northern Colorado – Religious “Dones”

More and more people appear to be leaving their religious communities. Josh Packard, sociologist at the

Emily O’Brien, Duke University – AFib

Atrial fibrillation is all too common. Emily O’Brien, a medical instructor in the Department of Medicine

This Week on The Academic Minute (2015.6.29)

This Week on The Academic Minute Monday, June 29 Emily O’Brien of Duke University discusses her

The Academic Minute for 2015.6.22 – 6.26

Catch up with The Academic Minute from 6.22- 6.26 Monday, June 22 Radu Sporea – University

Robert Edgell, SUNY Polytechnic Institute – Creativity and Community

Communities that foster creativity and growth among their top minds will likely flourish. Robert Edgell, a

Joseph Pawlik, UNCW – Killer Sponges

Sometimes living things don’t share a perfect symbiotic relationship. Joseph Pawlik, a professor at The University

Robert Pallitto featured on The Best of Our Knowledge

As always, host Bob Barrett selects an Academic Minute to air during The Best of Our

Graham Hatfull, PITT – Bacteriophages

Viruses are all around us! Graham Hatfull, biologist at the University of Pittsburgh, is working to