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  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2021.08.02)

    Aug 1, 2021

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    This Week on The Academic Minute 2021.08.02   Monday, August 2nd Vikash Gayah, associate professor in the department of civil and environmental engineering at Penn State University, delves into how to fix left turns in busy cities from being time…

  • The Academic Minute for 2021.07.26-2021.07.30

    Jul 31, 2021

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      The Academic Minute from 07.26 – 07.30 Monday, July 26th Jerry Malayer – Oklahoma State University Why Do We Do Research on Highly Infectious Microbes? Jerry Malayer is a Professor in the Department of Physiological Sciences in the College of…

  • Rodney Yoder, Goucher College – Building a Miniature Electron Accelerator Powered by Heat

    Jul 30, 2021

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    In the future, CERN might be able to fit on your table. Rodney Yoder, associate professor of physics at Goucher College, determines how making particle accelerators smaller, could lower the cost of tech. Rodney Yoder is Associate Professor of Physics…

  • Bas Rokers, NYU Abu Dhabi – Your Brain on Virtual Reality

    Jul 29, 2021

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    Virtual reality is here, but does it work for everyone? Bas Rokers, associate professor of psychology at NYU Abu Dhabi, examines the science behind the tech. Bas Rokers is Associate Professor of Psychology and the Director of the Neuroimaging Facility…

  • Megan Downing, Northern Kentucky University – Philanthropy and Benefits to Students

    Jul 28, 2021

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    Giving back is a powerful way to help a community. Megan Downing, associate professor of organizational leadership at Northern Kentucky University, discusses how to get students into the act. Dr. Megan Downing has been with Northern Kentucky University since 2001.…

  • Caitlin Clark, Colorado State University – Chocolate Flavor Through Fermentation

    Jul 27, 2021

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    in Food Science

    On this Student Spotlight: Fermentation isn’t just for alcohol. Caitlin Clark, Instructor and Ph.D student in the department of food science and human nutrition at Colorado State University, discusses another dietary favorite that makes use of this process. Caitlin is…

  • Jerry Malayer, Oklahoma State University – Why Do We Do Research on Infectious Microbes?

    Jul 26, 2021

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    Why do we do research on highly infectious microbes? Jerry Malayer, professor in the department of physiological sciences at Oklahoma State University, explores. Jerry Malayer is a Professor in the Department of Physiological Sciences in the College of Veterinary Medicine…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2021.07.26)

    Jul 25, 2021

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    This Week on The Academic Minute 2021.07.26   Monday, July 26th Jerry Malayer, professor in the department of physiological sciences at Oklahoma State University, explores why we study highly-infectious microbes. Tuesday, July 27th Caitlin Clark, Instructor and Ph.D student in the…

  • The Academic Minute for 2021.07.19-2021.07.23

    Jul 24, 2021

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      The Academic Minute from 07.19 – 07.23 Monday, July 19th Ali Hamza – Widener University Understanding the Future of Automated Self-Driving Ali Hamza is an assistant professor of electrical engineering at Widener University. His research interests include statistical signal and…

  • Dawn Gulick, Widener University – Innovating a Safer Way to Compete

    Jul 23, 2021

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    On Widener University Week:  Even elite athletes have been adversely affected by COVID-19. Dawn Gulick, professor of physical therapy, discusses a tool to help them get back to competing again. Dawn Gulick is a professor of physical therapy at Widener…

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