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Beneficial Innovation
When companies are innovative, they can bring benefit, but also harm. In today's Academic Minute, Robert Edgell of SUNY Polytechnic...
Rediscovering a Lost Part of the Brain
Did scientific rivalry delay an important discovery in brain research? In today's Academic Minute, Indiana University's Franco Pestilli examines how...
Structure of Cities
Cities are constantly developing and aging. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Southern California's Martin H. Krieger delves into...
Clothing and Behavior
Do the clothes make the man? In today's Academic Minute, Yale University's Michael Kraus examines how what you wear can...
Anoles
How do you show off your colors in a dark environment? In today's Academic Minute, Union College's Leo Fleishman explores...
The Great Recession and Latino Immigrants
What do the recessions of Spain and the United States have in common? In today's Academic Minute, Winthrop University's Maria...
Imitation and Innovation
Does imitation lead to innovation? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Texas at Austin's Cristine Legare discusses these dual...
Academic Minute Annual Awards
The following podcasts have won the Academic Minute's awards for 2015 (and, belatedly, for 2014). Congratulations to: Mitchell Grayson of...
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