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Referee Bias in NCAA Football

Are the referees playing by the rules? In today's Academic Minute, Miami University's Rhett Brymer is analyzing officiating in the...

Executive Osteoporosis

Can stress in the workplace intensify the symptoms of osteoporosis? In today's Academic Minute, Chapman University's Frank Frisch explains his...

Shakespearean Satire

Saturday Night Live premiered in 1975, but satire is hardly a new concept. In today's Academic Minute, Mount Saint Mary...

Celebrity Influence

The suicide of Robin Williams is just the latest example of a celebrity’s actions raising the discussion to national attention...

Duties of the First Lady

What exactly does the job description of First Lady of the United States consist of? Throughout history, the position has...

Cosmological Nothingness

The concept of nothingness is very different in outer space. In today's Academic Minute, Ohio State University's Paul Matthew Sutter...

Fighting Cancer With Fruit Flies

Because of their speedy reproductive rates, fruit flies are exceptionally useful for scientific experimentation. We’ve seen it before: here and...

Knowledge Hiding

The hiding of information and knowledge can prove disastrous. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Toronto Scarborough's David Zweig...