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Social Learning of Apes

Do primates learn from being social? In today's Academic Minute, Franklin & Marshall College's Lauren Howard delves into how apes...

Working Memory

If you’re listening to this right now you’re using working memory. In today's Academic Minute, New York University's Alex Burmester...

Misperceptions of Inequality

How much do you know about the economy’s progress? In today's Academic Minute, Matthew Loveless of the Center for Research...

Abusive Bosses

Powerful people who abuse subordinates may be hurting themselves as well. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Maryland's Trevor...

LGBTQ Bullying

Lesbian, gay and transgender students are at high risk for bullying. In today's Academic Minute, New York Institute of Technology's...

Moral Grandstanding

How does moral grandstanding affect the opinions of others? In today's Academic Minute, Georgetown University's Justin Tosi discusses how people...

Changing the Narrative in Jail

What should you do with your time while in jail? In today's Academic Minute, Virginia Commonwealth University's David Coogan examines...

Music, Data and Algorithms

Can raw data change how we listen to music? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Arizona's Brian Moon discusses...