Dive deep into the critical conversation on campus culture! Check out the abstract for 'Unsettling Tradition: Exploring Intersections of Campus Hazing and White Supremacy' by UMaine Professor of Higher Education Elizabeth J. Allan and David J. Kerschner, two of our StopHazing scholars, alongside colleagues from UMaine, Florida State University, and Florida Atlantic University. Let's confront the complex dynamics shaping our campuses. Read the abstract now! Link in bio or go to www.flow.page/stophazing #StopHazing
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To reveal our universe and learn the true meaning of human existence, we must recognize that for us as a species, Science is God. I believe that our society is at a crossroads. Going forward, we as human beings must put petty differences aside and work together for the betterment of future generations on earth. - George Freeman 😀 Science will inevitably help shape our future, but how should society get the best from science? And how does science benefit society? Join us tomorrow when #NobelPrize laureates and experts will be discussing these questions. Sign up here: https://lnkd.in/gXgdfQ2i
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📌 Are you interested in learning how your science can make a meaningful impact? 📌 Do you want to learn more about the intersection of science and policy? Join us next year for the 2025 Summer Policy Colloquium #AMSSPC! You can learn more about the Colloquium here: https://bit.ly/amsspc
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🎬 Explore Part 3 of the Postdoc Visibility Project's latest installment! As we delve deeper into the postdoc community, we turn our focus to a vital aspect: gratitude and acknowledgement within this dynamic cohort.
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Seven Theorems of Joseph G. Gall https://lnkd.in/e5ZHvcAi
Seven Theorems of Joseph G. Gall
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Wilson Center | Science and Technology Innovation Program's latest piece written by Kristen Marcinek and Joyce Chen is a great "overview of projects that engage the public in environmental and ecological research, identifying the benefits, some challenges, and types of projects." Check it out! ⬇
New challenges call for new ways of conducting science. You yourself may have participated in one of many increasingly popular citizen science projects, like the City Nature Challenge. But, how does and how can public engagement assist science? The Wilson Center’s new piece on ongoing projects in citizen science has the answers. 📖➡ https://bit.ly/3KIRtOQ Written by Staff Assistant Interns Kristen Marcinek and Joyce Chen
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Identical twins have 100% similar DNA, how does that affect their development? The nature vs nurture debate is a long-discussed topic among psychologists and researchers. In my article, published on the Insights of Nature publication, I dive into the ‘Jim & Jim Case’ and more! https://lnkd.in/dQZ-fjB7
Nature vs Nurture: The Interesting Case of Jim Lewis and Jim Springer
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Did you know that plants outsmart humans ...! Well, they actually know how to use the resources available to survive - listen to this 2 min video, where Professor Katherine Richardson explains what we as humans can learn from plants and nature
Novonesis in conversation with Professor Katherine Richardson
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For Dr. Jay Garvey, his endowed Professorship -- the Friedman-Hipps Green and Gold Professor of Education -- has led him to build important research networks and collegial communities. 💚💛 Learn more about Dr. Garvey's research and the impact of this endowed Professorship. ↪️go.uvm.edu/jay-garvey
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Quanta Magazine Science is always of the human, for the human, and by the human. The recent IT security catastrophe from CrowdStrike was solved by human, NOT by AI nor by any science/technology. Is there any AI that can answer the following questions of business intelligence? "Who, in the Ontario province of Canada, have new US patents granted on the nearest Tuesday (Eastern Time), when the USPTO releases the newly granted US patents on a weekly basis?" "Who, in the "江蘇" province of China, have new US patents granted on the nearest Tuesday (Eastern Time), when the USPTO releases the newly granted US patents on a weekly basis?" With our intellectual property (IP), a Chinese-English multilingual metadata, we can get the full list answers for the above questions. This is a fact. Do you or any of your contacts need our expertise/IP to do the data analysis that AI can't do? Metadata is an enabler. It is like a treasure map for treasure hunting. Without metadata, like a treasure map, NO data can be found/retrieved, even by the most advanced technologies, like AI, high-end chips, supercomputers, etc. https://lnkd.in/g-aJFnXR
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💡How do we know Kide Science's Playful Inquiry works? Introducing our white paper, written by Jenni Vartiainen and Boglarka Brezovszky, detailing multi-level evidence of our early STEM Impact. ➡️ https://hubs.ly/Q02J_dr30
How do we know Kide Science's Playful Inquiry works?
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