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University-City Research Collaboration
Sociologist Christopher Winship on cities, universities, and the role of scientific research in urban policy decisions
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On the History of Time
Philosopher Andrew Haas on the aristotelean understanding of time, subjective and objective perception of this phenomenon, and an aspect of being
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Genetics of Obesity and Diabetes
Epidemiologist Nick Wareham on leptin, type 2 diabetes, and genome-wide association studies
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The Anthropocene biosphere
Scientists have assessed the contribution of humans as a species to the history of life on Earth
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Detection of Exoplanets
Astrophysicist Didier Queloz on rocky planets, the Kepler space mission, and why it is so difficult to get a picture of a planet
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Perception of Music
Neuroscientist Diana Omigie on tuning systems in different cultures, congenital amusia and aspects that influence how we perceive music
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Dominant, cheek-padded male orang-utans enjoy greater reproductive success
Female orangutans prefer heavy cheek-padded males despite them being less adaptive
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National Identity in the Age of Migration
Sociologist Peter Kivisto on Eugen Weber, settler states, and Jihadist terrorism
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New Fossils from Kenya Precise Hippo Origin
Research team discovered that 35 million years ago the ancestors of hippos were among the first large mammals to colonize the African continent
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Religion and Immigration
Sociologist Peter Kivisto on differences in the treatment of immigrant populations in Western Europe and the US, French Muslims, and the Dutch pattern of multiculturalism
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