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  • Angela Crean, University of South Wales – Telegony

    Jan 12, 2015

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    Academic Minute
    in Biology, Genetics

    Can your past sexual partners influence the genetics of your children? Dr. Angela Crean, an evolutionary ecologist at The University of New South Wales, profiles telegony. Dr Angela Crean is an evolutionary ecologist who is interested in phenotypic links between…

  • 2015.01.12 – This Week on The Academic Minute

    Jan 11, 2015

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    in This Week

    Monday, January 12 Angela Crean of The University of New South Wales teaches us about telegony. Tuesday, January 13 Kim Haines-Eitzen of Cornell University discusses the majesty of acoustic soundscapes. Wednesday, January 14 University of Scranton political scientist Mike Allison…

  • David Cotter, Union College – Gender Inequality Trends

    Jan 9, 2015

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    Academic Minute
    in Gender Studies, Sociology

    Are we getting closer towards achieving gender equality or have the trends begun to reverse? Dr. David Cotter, chair of Union College’s sociology department, dissects shifting attitudes toward gender bias. Dr. David A. Cotter is Professor of Sociology at Union…

  • Richard Peltier, UMass Amherst – Indigenous Air Pollution

    Jan 8, 2015

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    Academic Minute
    in Anthropology, Climate Science, Earth Science, Health

    The term air pollution might evoke images of an industrialized city with many factories each with billowing smokestacks or a crowded freeway of cars pumping emissions into the atmosphere. But, as Richard Peltier, assistant professor of environmental health sciences at…

  • Richard Lachmann featured on The Best Of Our Knowledge

    Jan 7, 2015

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    Academic Minute
    in Academic Minute, 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…

  • Charlton McIlwain, NYU – Journalistic Perspectives on Michael Brown

    Jan 7, 2015

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    Academic Minute
    in Journalism, Media

    Without doubt, Michael Brown’s death and the related events occurring in and around Ferguson, Missouri have catalyzed national debate about race relations. But, as Charlton McIlwain, associate professor of media, culture and communication at New York University, will show us:…

  • Jacob Hirsh, University of Toronto – Predicting Sustainability

    Jan 6, 2015

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    in Health, Psychology, Sociology

    Certain personality traits appear to have direct correlations with somewhat unrelated attitudes. Dr. Jacob Hirsh, a professor at the Rotman School of Management, is looking at these connections and analyzing them to make larger predictions about specific trends on a…

  • Kimberly Fenn, MSU – Social Media Memories

    Jan 5, 2015

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    Academic Minute
    in Health, Psychology, Sleep Science

    Is your Facebook feed distorting your ability to recall events accurately? Kimberly Fenn, a psychologist at Michigan State University, is studying the way social media sharing can distort memory. Dr. Kimberly Fenn is associate professor of psychology and director of…

  • 2015.01.05 – This week on The Academic Minute

    Jan 4, 2015

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    in This Week

    Monday, January 5 Kimberly Fenn of Michigan State University shows how social media might be corroding the accuracy of memory. Tuesday, January 6 Jacob Hirsh of The University of Toronto explores the predicative nature of personality traits. Wednesday, January 7…

  • Luis Zayas, The University of Texas at Austin – Latina Suicide Rates

    Jan 2, 2015

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    Academic Minute
    in Academic Minute, Senior Superlatives

    The President’s Choice   Congratulations to Luis Zayas of The University of Texas at Austin for winning our 2014 President’s Choice Senior Superlative award. Dr. Zayas’ segment offered a stirring profile of troubling trend of suicide in the Latino community.…

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