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New Theories of Epidemiology
How did doctors begin to track infectious diseases? In today’s Academic Minute, part of Gettysburg College Week, Jim Downs delves into the history.
Mediating Human-Nature Relations
Streaming can be harmful to the environment. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Gettysburg College Week, Salma Monani explores how to start to change this.
Paddling in the Wake of the Vikings
Retracing steps from the past can open up new understandings of today. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Gettysburg College Week, Christopher R. Fee heads to the open water.
Linguistic Minstrelsy in Children’s Animated Films
Animated movies play an important role in the lives of children. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Gettysburg College Week, Jennifer Bloomquist explains why the representation of the characters on the screen matters.
Evaluating Real-World Global Health Interventions
How people heat their homes can have consequences. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Gettysburg College Week, Megan Benka-Coker examines one method with the potential to help cut down the risks in hard-to-reach areas.
Architecture Driven by Humans, Powered by AI
How humans interact with artificial intelligence may take many forms. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Cornell University’s Impacts of AI Week, Jenny E. Sabin details a piece of architecture that humans and AI can help influence.
AI Tool Gains Doctors’ Trust by Giving Advice Like a Colleague
Getting people to trust AI can be a tricky process. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Cornell University’s Impacts of AI Week, Qian Yang examines how doctors became comfortable with using the technology.
How AI Tools Could Help Make Online Discussions Healthier
Online discussions have many pitfalls; what if AI could step in to help? In today’s Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight during Cornell University’s Impacts of AI Week, Jonathan P. Chang explores this question.
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