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Knowledge Transfer

Computers are very useful in the classroom, but in the near future, they might be conducting the class. In today’s...

The Power of Californium

The Power of Californium Research might change the way we build and store radioactive waste. In today’s Academic Minute, Florida...

Metabolically Healthy Obesity

In today's Academic Minute, the University of Alberta's Geoff Ball discusses research showing that up to a third of children...

Cash vs. Credit & Crime

In today’s Academic Minute, Georgia State University's Volkan Topalli explores the effect that switching government assistance funds from cash to...

Program 8: The Fall of a For-Profit Chain, Overstating the Liberal Arts' Demise? (June 27, 2014)

Our June 27 program featured William Durden and Ann Kirschner -- college leaders with experience in for-profit higher education and...

Positive Feedback Loop

Studying the communicative relationship that parents share with their children is a great way to understand how kids learn to...

Engineering Bacteria

Imagine the medical possibilities of monitoring a person’s digestive tract from the inside out. In today's Academic Minute, Harvard Medical...

Microaggression

Racism isn’t always an overt display of prejudiced behavior or language. In today's Academic Minute, Oakton Community College's Keith Johnson...