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  • Daniel Beverly, Indiana University Bloomington – How Several Minutes of Darkness Can Impact the Environment

    Apr 4, 2024

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    Academic Minute
    in Biology

    On Indiana University’s Total Solar Eclipse Week: How will the natural world react to the total solar eclipse? Daniel Beverly, postdoctoral researcher at the O’Neill School of Public Environmental Affairs, examines this. Daniel Beverly is a Postdoctoral Research fellow at…

  • Hin Cheung, Indiana University Bloomington – How to Safely View a Total Solar Eclipse

    Apr 3, 2024

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    Academic Minute
    in Astronomy

    On Indiana University’s Total Solar Eclipse Week: Safety is always key when it comes to the sun. Hin Cheung, clinical assistant professor at the School of Optometry, explains how to view the eclipse without causing damage to your eyes. Dr.…

  • Kimberly Rosvall, Indiana University Bloomington – What Can We Expect Animals to do During a Solar Eclipse?

    Apr 2, 2024

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    Academic Minute
    in Astronomy, Biology

    On Indiana University’s Total Solar Eclipse Week: How will migrating birds treat the solar eclipse? Kimberly Rosvall, associate professor of biology, asks for help in finding out. Kimberly Rosvall is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at Indiana…

  • Philip Powell, Indiana University Bloomington – Economic Impact of a Solar Eclipse

    Apr 1, 2024

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    Academic Minute
    in Astronomy, Business

    On Indiana University’s Total Solar Eclipse Week: Special events can bring an abundance of tourism dollars to an area. Philip Powell, clinical assistant professor of business economics and public policy at the Kelley School of Business, looks into the effects…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2024.04.01)

    Mar 31, 2024

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    in This Week

    Indiana University’s Total Solar Eclipse Week on The Academic Minute 2024.03.25   Monday Philip Powell, clinical assistant professor of business economics and public policy at the Kelley School of Business, looks into the effects of eclipse tourism.   Tuesday Kimberly…

  • The Academic Minute for 2024.03.25-2024.03.29

    Mar 30, 2024

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    in This Week

    The Academic Minute from 3.25 – 3.29 Monday Garriy Shteynberg – University of Tennessee-Knoxville Sharing Attention Across Societal Divides Garriy Shteynberg is an associate professor of psychology at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Garriy received his PhD in psychology from…

  • Deidre Popovich, Texas Tech University – Wine Nutrition Labels May Surprise Consumers

    Mar 29, 2024

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    Academic Minute
    in Health

    Nutrition labels could be coming to a wine store near you. Deidre Popovich, associate professor of marketing at Texas Tech University, says customers might not like what they see. Deidre Popovich is an associate professor of marketing in the Rawls…

  • Keith Hengen, Washington University St. Louis – Sleep Resets the Brain’s Operating System

    Mar 28, 2024

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    Academic Minute
    in Biology

    Why do we need to sleep? Keith Hengen, assistant professor in the department of biology at Washington University in St. Louis, delves into our brain to find the answer. Keith Hengen was born and raised in Concord, NH, and was…

  • Ayse Zarakol, University of Cambridge – Lessons From Historical World Orders for our Current Crisis

    Mar 27, 2024

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    Academic Minute
    in History

    Looking back in history can help us solve the problems of today. Ayse Zarakol, professor of international relations at the University of Cambridge, takes a look back. Dr. Ayşe Zarakol is a Professor of International Relations at the University Cambridge…

  • Laurence Hurst, University of Bath – Variety of Attitudes to Science

    Mar 26, 2024

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    Academic Minute
    in Psychology

    Why is there such a large variety of attitudes to even well-evidenced science? Laurence Hurst, professor of evolutionary genetics at the University of Bath, explores the differences between those who trust in science and those who do not. Since 1997…

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