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  • Blaine Pfeifer featured on The Best of Our Knowledge

    Feb 11, 2016

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    As always, host Bob Barrett selects an Academic Minute to air during The Best of Our Knowledge. Each week this program examines some of the issues unique to college campuses, looks at the latest research, and invites commentary from experts…

  • Garth Heutel, Georgia State University – Solar Geoengineering

    Feb 11, 2016

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    in Business, Climate Science, Economics

    How does an economist look at climate change? Garth Heutel, assistant professor of economics at Georgia State University, explains his research into the benefits and risks of solar geoengineering. Garth Heutel is an Assistant Professor of Economics in the Andrew…

  • Pierre McDonagh, University of Bath – Electric Cars

    Feb 10, 2016

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    in Business, Climate Science, Technology

    The electric car has yet to hit the mainstream. Pierre McDonagh, professor of marketing at the University of Bath, delves into the steps to get electric vehicles in more driveways. Pierre’s research primarily focuses on the (im)possibility of sustainability within…

  • John Turri, University of Waterloo – Moral Obligations

    Feb 9, 2016

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    in Philosophy

    What we think of as common sense morality may need some updating. John Turri, associate professor of philosophy at the University of Waterloo, explains how what we ought to do may not always be what we can do. I’m a…

  • Tierney Lorenz, Indiana University – Sex and the Immune System

    Feb 8, 2016

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    in Health, Sexuality

    Regular sexual activity can be a boon to your immune system. Tierney Lorenz, visiting research scientist at Indiana University, discusses her research into sex and the immune system. Tierney Lorenz is a visiting research scientist at the Kinsey Institute for…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2016.2.8)

    Feb 7, 2016

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    This Week on The Academic Minute 2016.2.8 Monday, February 8 Tierney Lorenz of Indiana University explains that an active sex life might be a positive for your immune system. Tuesday, February 9 John Turri of the University of Waterloo delves into moral…

  • The Academic Minute for 2016.2.1-2.5

    Feb 6, 2016

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    Academic Minute from 2.1 – 2.5 Monday, February 1 Robert Josephs – University of Texas at Austin Hormones and Unethical Behavior Robert Josephs is a professor of psychology and the principal investigator in the Clinical Neuroendocrinology Laboratory at The University…

  • Rhondda Thomas, Clemson University – Convict Labor and Clemson

    Feb 5, 2016

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    in History

    Clemson University was built by those who could never attend the college. Rhondda Thomas, associate professor of African American Literature at Clemson, sheds light on the slaves who labored to build the institution and why it’s necessary to paint the…

  • Franco Pestilli featured on The Best of Our Knowledge

    Feb 4, 2016

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    in The Best of Our Knowledge

    As always, host Bob Barrett selects an Academic Minute to air during The Best of Our Knowledge. Each week this program examines some of the issues unique to college campuses, looks at the latest research, and invites commentary from experts…

  • Mads Daugaard, University of British Columbia – Malaria Vaccine and Cancer

    Feb 4, 2016

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    in Academic Minute, Biology, Health

    Chemotherapy can save lives but also be debilitating. Mads Daugaard, senior research scientist and assistant professor in the department of urology at the University of British Columbia, explores how a sugar protein may be the answer to an easier method…

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