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Fungal armageddon
Why We’re Drawn to “The Last of Us” with Professors Betsy Huang, Ulm, and Javier Tabima Restrepo With season two of HBO Max’s “The Last of Us,” based on the acclaimed video game franchise created by Naughty Dog, hitting screens this month, we asked Clark University professors to unpack people’s fascination with post-apocalyptic stories and…
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Building equitable cities
Geography Professor Asha Best has lived in a handful of cities across the U.S., Brooklyn, Los Angeles, and Atlanta among them. Experiencing each place’s unique culture, transportation, and education systems has given Best insight into how different cities are designed and how they function. A curiosity to understand this more drives some of her current…
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Love it. Hate it. Read it. How to be a modern ‘Twilight’ fan
In new book, Sarah Gallagher examines the appeal and flaws of the vampire saga
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How sound is changing the planet
An exploration of soundscapes and acoustic ecology with Professor Matt Malsky
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The art of addressing sea level rise
How creativity plays a role in finding solutions to sea change
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The evolution of LinkedIn
How internet influencers have changed the professional networking platform
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Busting motivation myths
The science behind setting solid goals and keeping New Year’s resolutions
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Tasty teaching
Ice cream and pickles make science approachable in Kitchen Chemistry
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‘The pendulum’s always moving’
How the Harris and Trump campaigns made a final appeal to voters
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‘Our fate is tied to theirs’
Sea turtles personify connection between humans and nature amid climate crisis