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Aron Barbey, University of Notre Dame - Intelligence Emerges When the Whole Brain Works As One

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Esti Blanco-Elorrieta, New York University - Putting a Number on Bilingual Experience

3

Mariah Purol, Union College - What Happens to Our Love Lives When the Rest of Life Gets Messy

4

Stephen Schmidt, Union College - Making A [Tax] Effort for Black Students' Education

5

Holli Frey, Union College -Tick, Tick… Boom! Unraveling the Secrets of Caribbean Volcanoes

6

Guillermina Seri, Union College - Democracy, Markets, Rights, and Emergency Rule

7

Kristin Bidoshi, Union College - What Does it Mean to Teach Language During War?

8

Carrie Cutler, Washington State University - From Future Tasks to Past Events Cannabis Intoxication Disrupts Memory in Many Ways

9

Jonas Mureika, Loyola Marymount University - Can You Paint Like Jackson Pollock? Physics has the Answer

10

Kim Miller, Wheaton College - African Women's Friendships as Hidden Histories

11

Jean Wactawski-Wende, University at Buffalo - A Women's Health Study for the Ages

12

Jean-Baptiste Ruffio, Unviersity of California, San Diego - How Big Can a Planet Be?

13

Samantha Dodson, University of Calgary - She Sees the Trees, He Sees the Forest: Gender Stereotypes of Concreteness and Abstractness

14

Ken Brown, University of Iowa - AI is Not Just For Work Anymore

15

Emery N. Brown, Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Your Brainstem's Bundles

16

Fabian Klenner, University of California, Riverside - How Do We Search for Life Beyond Earth?

17

Harry Reis, University of Rochester - How to Feel Loved

18

Robert DiNapoli, Binghamton University – Easter Island Myths

19

Craig Clements, San Jose State University - Understanding the Science of Wildfires and Extreme Fire Behavior

20

Clinton Haarlem, Trinity College - How Ecology and Lifestyle Drives an Animal's Speed of Sight

21

Naomi Baron, American University - Negotiating How Much AI Reads for Us

22

Nick Dorzweiler, Wheaton College - Understanding the Relationship Between Politics and Anxiety

23

Jenny M. Munson, Virginia Tech - Unraveling the Secrets of "Chemo Brain"

24

Petra Fromme, Arizona State University - Materials That Harness Humidity to Capture Carbon

25

Emily Balcetis, New York University - What Motivates Runners?

26

Amber Kerwin, Hartwick College - Understanding the Barriers to Recruitment of Women in Law Enforcement

27

Dimitrios Mathios, Washington University in St. Louis - Developing a Blood-Based Test to Detect Brain Cancer Using AI

28

Tom Grant, University at Buffalo - Predicting Protein Movements to Speed Up Drug Discovery

29

Rohini Srihari, University at Buffalo - AI Can Give Voice to People Who Cannot Speak

30

Sambandamurthy Ganapathy, University at Buffalo - The Human Brain Offers Clues to How to Make AI More Energy Efficient

31

Jordana Maisel, University at Buffalo - Inclusive Design is More Than Just Curb Cuts

32

Stephan Santa Ramirez, University at Buffalo - The Importance of Embracing Historically Marginalized Students

33

John Yates, Scripps Research Institute - Detecting Alzheimer’s Disease Through Changes in Protein Shape

34

Ross Hollett, Edith Cowan University - Cutting through Cravings in 15 Seconds

35

Adrienne Rhodes, University of Iowa - How Companies Can Keep Their CFOs

36

Francisco Polidoro, Jr., University of Texas at Austin - NASA’s 1969-71 Design Process Offers a Road Map for Today’s Breakthrough Inventions

37

Carol Ritter, Cedar Crest College - A Solution to a Frustrating Dilemma for Crime-Scene Investigators

38

Christine Constantinople, New York University - How Animals Make Inferences

39

Joe Salvatore, New York University - Could You Match Inaugural Address Quotes to the Presidents Who Spoke Them?

40

Sewin Chan, New York University - Boomeranging Back to Parents Can Mean Moving Away From Opportunity

41

Emiko Kranz, New York University -Discrimination Linked to Diminished Immune System Function

42

Marissa Bergh, New York University - How Housing Influences Nursing Home Moves

43

Charlotte Hogg, Texas Christian University - What Sororities Can Tell Us About Belonging

44

Sriniwas Pandey, Binghamton University - Platform Recommendations and Diverse Opinions on Social Media

45

Maria Steenland, University of Maryland - Stark Mortality Difference Between Pregnancy and Abortion

46

Cole McFaul, Georgetown University - Pulling Back the Curtain on China’s Military-Civil Fusion

47

Beatrice Golomb, University of California San Diego - New Diagnostic Code for Gulf War Illness

48

Khan Iftekharuddin, Old Dominion University - How Does Non-Invasive Detection of Aggressive Brain Tumor Recurrence Work

49

Hong Qin, Old Dominion University - How Fast Can a Viral Variant Spread?

50

Maryam Golbazi, Old Dominion University - Where the Heat Hits Hardest

51

Tiffany Zhu, Old Dominion University - How Should AI Talk About Us?

52

George McLeod, Old Dominion University - Building Digital Twins of Our World to Improve Coastal Resilience

53

Jinglu Jiang, Binghamton University - Multitasking and Phishing Emails

54

Carlena Ficano, Hartwick College - Systemic Barriers Faced By Minority and Women Entrepreneurs

55

Indranil Bardhan, University of Texas at Austin - A Positive Lesson From COVID-19 Clinical Trials and IT Capabilities Decreased Death Rates in Hospitals

56

Raymond Goodrich, Colorado State University - Testing a Promising New Cancer Immunotherapy in Ovarian Cancer Patients

57

Edison Bicudo, Aston University - How Language and Cognition Shape Our Societies and Political Life

58

Alex DiFeliceantonio, Virginia Tech - Ozempic, Wegovy May Help Reduce Alcohol Use

59

Read Montague, Virginia Tech - Parkinson's and Essential Tremor

60

Stephanie DeLuca, Virginia Tech - Intensive Therapy Benefits For Infants and Toddlers With Cerebral Palsy

61

Sarah Lessard, Virginia Tech - Keto Diet, Exercise and High Blood Sugar

62

Zhen Yan, Virginia Tech - Weightlifting Beats Running for Blood Sugar Control

63

Xiaolu Zhou, Texas Christian University - AI in World Regional Geography Education

64

Amina Zarrugh, Texas Christian University - DNA-Based Ancestry Testing and Misunderstandings of Race

65

Melissa Reynolds, Texas Christian University - The (Deep) History of Media and Medical Misinformation

66

Jeannine Gailey, Texas Christian University - Rewriting the Body Story

67

Ariane Balizet, Texas Christian University - How Studying Shakespeare Makes Better Leaders

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Bridger Ruyle, New York University - The Drugs in Your Drinking Water

69

Joyce G. Onyenedum, New York University - How Specialized Cells Help Plants to Climb

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Yuki Miura, New York University - See Your Neighborhood Underwater

71

Jorge Cuartas, New York University - Excessive Heat Harms Young Children's Development

72

Augustin Guibaud, New York University - The Wildfire We're Not Planning For

73

Nicole Fenty, Binghamton University - Sequencing Nursery Rhymes through Early Coding in Preschool Settings

74

Nathan Swenson, University of Notre Dame - Can the Light Reflected From a Leaf Reveal the Health of a Tree

75

Ryan Wilson, University of Iowa - Why Can’t the Government Do Our Taxes For Us?

76

Yifan Yu, University of Texas at Austin - Not All Feelings Are Created Equal When Sharing on Social Media

77

Andrey Vyshedskiy, Boston University - New Study Identifies Early Decline in Language-Learning Rate Among Autistic Children

78

Brian Alexander, Washington and Lee University - Thomas Jefferson's Manual of Parliamentary Practice

79

Clare Huntington, Columbia Law School - It’s Time to Regulate AI Companions—and Family Law Can Help

80

Rosie Dutt, University of North Carolina - Rethinking AI in Education: From Shortcut to Scaffold

81

Alexis Redding, Harvard University - The Real Secret to Supporting College Mental Health

82

Chip Manchester, University of Michigan - A Solar Sail Can Help Detect Space Tornadoes

83

Andrea King, University of Chicago – Questioning the Dark Side of Addiction

84

Scott N. Taylor, Babson College – A Conceptual Model of Entrepreneurial Leadership

85

Erik Van Aken, Rocky Mountain College - Chaos and Cause

86

Lucia Bellino, University of Texas at Austin - Volcanism Shaped the Habitability of Early Mars

87

Bilal El-Zahab, Florida International University - Unlocking Durable Lithium-Sulfur Batteries for EVs

88

Eyal Klang, Mount Sinai Research Institute - AI Improves Accuracy of Emergency Department Medical Coding

89

Mathew Isaac, Seattle University - Does Unit-Based Versus Weight-Based Pricing Affect Consumer Perceptions of Product Value

90

Jeffrey Ravetch, Rockefeller University - Dendritic Cells

91

Mark Mba-Wright, Iowa State University - Filling Orphaned Wells With Bio-Oil Offers Flexible Carbon Capture Option

92

Benjamin Pennington, University of Southampton - The Earliest Origins of Karnak Temple in Egypt

93

Robert Huggins, University of Connecticut - High School Athletic Trainers Save Lives - Why Aren't There More of Them?

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Rebecca L. Stearns, University of Connecticut - Preventing Sudden Death in High School Athletes

95

Dimitris Xygalatas, University of Connecticut - The Emotional Power of Sports Rituals

96

Jennifer B. Fields, University of Connecticut - Too Many Young Athletes Are Flunking Nutrition

97

Julie P. Burland, University of Connecticut - Predicting In-Season Injuries Among Women's Basketball Players

98

Paul Gölz, Cornell University - How Math Can Save You a Family Fight

99

Hunter Adams, Cornell University - Can We Save The Planet By Turning It Into a Computer?

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Eve Donnelly, Cornell University - The Hidden Science Inside Our Bones

101

Chloe Arson, Cornell University - What Makes Deep Geothermal District Heating Different?

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Nozomi Nishimura, Cornell University - It's Time to Finally Unravel Menopause Through Science

103

Amit Pathak, Washington University in St. Louis - Cells Mechanically Sense Beyond Their Surroundings

104

Emily Chung, University of Cambridge -Residential Proximity and Class Segregation in the Industrial Era

105

John Hatfield, University of Texas at Austin - Offering a Lower Cooperating Commission Makes It Harder to Sell Your Home

106

Rebecca Richards-Kortum, Rice University - New HPV Test Could Transform Cervical Cancer Screening

107

Alexandra Nica, University of Iowa - Economics is Everywhere, Even in Art

108

Mikaela Bloomberg, University College London - Smoking Cessation, Even Later in Life, Linked to Slower Cognitive Decline

109

Sonja Wild, University of California, Davis - Juvenile Birds Learn to Solve Foraging Puzzles From Siblings

110

Shannon Kay, Yale University - Differences in Asthma Between the Sexes

111

Madeline McCrary, Washington University in St. Louis - Breaking the Cycle: Hepatitis C Treatment at the Bedside for Pregnant Women

112

Lucy Loch, University of Michigan - Ultra-Processed Food Addiction in Older Adults

113

Benjamin Katz, Virginia Tech - Ultra-Processed Foods and Dementia Risk

114

Rin Yoon, University of Iowa - Let Me Show You To Your Room

115

Vered Shwartz, University of British Columbia - - How Persuasive Is AI?

116

Jesse Ellis, North Carolina State University - The Moral Roots of Financial Misconduct

117

Andrea Luangrath, University of Iowa – Silver Medalists Appear Less Happy Than Bronze Medalists

118

Akihisa Terakita, Osaka Metropolitan University - How Eye-Less Corals See the Light

119

Tara McAllister, New York University - High-Tech Help for Speech Therapy

120

Pablo Moyano Fernandez, Washington University in St. Louis - Concrete, the Future for Affordable Housing

121

Robert Krencik, Houston Methodist Research Institute - Tiny Capsules, Big Hope: A New Tool to Repair the Brain From Within

122

Tomas R. Guilarte, Florida International University – Can We Detect Alzheimer’s Disease Decades Before Symptoms Start?

123

Minji Kim, Flagler College – The Psychology of Mukbang: How Food Media Affects Us

124

Ashley Ryder, Flagler College – Doing More with Less: Leveraging SoTL in Sport Management Programs

125

Joshua Behl, Flagler College – Innocent — But Will It Be Believed?

126

Matthew Brown, Flagler College – Acidification in a Northeast Florida Estuary: Potential Impacts on Shellfish

127

Justin Forbes, Flagler College – Trauma, Theology, and Healing in Relationship

128

Rosie Dutt, Washington University in St. Louis – Revolutionizing STEM Education

129

Alex Chohlas-Wood, New York University – Automated Reminders Reduce Incarceration for Missed Court Dates

130

Ross Zafonte, University of Missouri – Link Between Traumatic Brain Injury and Brain Tumors

131

Dan Laufer, Auckland University of Technology – Managing Spillover Crises in the Age of Generative AI

132

Yann Quilcalle, ETH Zurich – How Fossil Fuel Companies Have Contributed to Heatwaves

133

Danielle Dunne, Binghamton University – What’s the Best Way to Handle Difficult Workplace Conversations?

134

Cody Dew, Binghamton University – The Hidden Bias Behind Career Choices and Stuttering

135

Jiyun Elizabeth Shin, Binghamton University – Feel like a Fraud Even When You’re Successful? It May Be Impostor Phenomenon

136

Amber Churchill, Binghamton University – Grasslands Can Withstand Climate Extremes With a Boost of Nutrients

137

George Homsy, Binghamton University – African American Households Shoulder a Heavier Burden of Energy Costs

138

Obinna Ekwunife, University at Buffalo – Why Education Matters for Heart and Metabolic Health

139

Toufiq Reza, Florida Institute of Technology – Sustainable Waste Conversion Techniques for the Moon and Mars

140

Cailyn Green, SUNY Empire State University – Group Counseling Workbook Open Education Resource

141

David Fastovich, Syracuse University – Why Trees Need Centuries to Adapt or Migrate But Climate Won’t Wait

142

Kristy Buzard, Syracuse University – When Trade Moved Faster: The Power of Multilateralism

143

Claire Rubbelke, Syracuse University – Does Earth’s Memory Hold The Key To Our Future?

144

Rachael Dailey Goodwin, Syracuse University – Under Pressure to Be Perfect

145

Leonard M. Lopoo, Syracuse University – Why Government Policy is Much More Effective at Reducing Births than Generating Them

146

Jack Chapel, University of Southern California – A Diabetes Paradox

147

Samuel Pizelo, University of Toronto Mississisauga – Games as System-Modeling Tools

148

Robert Cheatham, Florida Institute of Technology – Growing Food on Mars

149

Jonathan Losos, Washington University in St. Louis – Copycat Evolution Between Certain Breeds of Cats and Dogs

150

Jon Rawski, San Jose State University – A Blueprint for Designing Intelligent Learning Systems

151

Takahiro Yabe, New York University – Your Behavior Affects Your City

152

Jackie Cosse, New York University – Rethinking Social Defeat

153

Erin Morrison, New York University – Linguistics Is For The Birds

154

Pablo Ripollés, New York University – Intentional Music Listening and Stroke Recovery

155

Rumi Chunara, New York University – Mapping Parks and Greenspaces for Healthier Cities

156

Jiarui Nie, Brown University – Gold Nanorods Offer Hope for Vision Loss

157

Lauren Blum, University of Colorado – Living With a Star: The Sun-Earth Connection

158

Stephen Lee, Washington State University – How Emotions Influence the Way Help Is Perceived

159

Amy Krug, University of Dayton – Reading Romance As An Act of Resistance

160

Alexander Sundermann, University of Pittsburgh – Outbreak Detection System Saves Lives

161

Sylvain Barbot, University of Southern California Dornsife – Watching Earthquakes Unfold: A New Path to Prediction

162

Scott Kanoski, University of Southern California Dornsife – What If Forgetting Your Last Meal Made You Overeat?

163

Vera Glusevic, University of Southern California Dornsife – Understanding Dark Matter By Coding Milky Way Twin Galaxies

164

Begüm G Babür, University of Southern California Dornsife – Your Brain Learns From Rejection

165

Deborah Finkel, University of Southern California Dornsife – Childhood Money Stress Can Leave a Lasting Mark

166

Jenna Grace Sciuto, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts – Intersecting Colonial Worlds: Iceland and the US South

167

Venu Govindaraju, University at Buffalo – Training AI to Spot Dyslexia

168

Francesco Ferretti, Virginia Tech – Taking the Pulse of Global Shark Populations

169

Timothy Williamson, Loyola Marymount University – Replacing Stigma with Compassion

170

Kent Kauffman, Purdue University Fort Wayne – The Legal Standard that Safeguards Faculty When Students Sue Because of a Bad Grade

171

Cristina Savin, New York University – Taking AI to Kindergarten

172

Daniel Neill, New York University – Machine Learning and Underreported Building Issues

173

Marcelo Mattar, New York University – AI and Decision Making

174

David Fouhey, New York University – For the Birds

175

Meredith Broussard, New York University – Bias in AI

176

Joshi Alumkal, University of Michigan – The Gene PROX1 is an Early Driver of Prostate Cancer Aggressiveness

177

Annemari Kilpelainen, University of Eastern Finland – Epilepsy in Frontotemporal Dementia

178

Johanna Smith, California State University San Bernardino – Finding the Courage to Demand Delight

179

Julianne Holt-Lunstad, Brigham Young University – Creating a More Connected, Resilient, and Thriving Society

180

Cecilia Sada Garibay, University of Arizona – Screen Time and Family Relationships

181

Tina Ho, University of South Florida – Using AI to Detect Silent Pain in Newborns

182

Mosharaf Chowdhury, University of Michigan – Smarter AI Training to Slash Energy Waste

183

Alexei Morozov, Virginia Tech University – Sex Differences in how Mice – and Maybe People – Deal with Stressful Situations

184

Silje Steinsbekk, Norwegian University of Science and Technology – Can Physical Activity Protect Against Depressive Symptoms?

185

Emily Rosado-Solomon, Babson College – Supporting Employees with Mental IllnessEmily Rosado-Solomon, Babson College – Supporting Employees with Mental Illness

186

Lindsay Miles, Virginia Tech – Bed Bugs

187

Karine Rizzoti, Francis Crick Institute – Origins of Pituitary Glands Regulating Puberty and Reproduction

188

Noor Youssef, Harvard Medical School – Outpacing the Virus How AI Can Future-Proof Vaccines

189

Kent Kauffman, Purdue University Fort Wayne – Syllabus as Course Contract

190

John Pezzuto, Western New England University – Potential Health Benefits of Long-Term Grape Consumption

191

Jiebo Luo, University of Rochester – Text-to-Video AI Blossoms With New Metamorphic Video Capabilities

192

Katherine Wilkinson, San Jose State University – Proprioception

193

Ryan Ceresola, Hartwick College – Conspiracism

194

Bruce Tabashnik, University of Arizona – Nature’s Sneaky Two-Step Keeps Crop Pests Guessing

195

Resh Gupta, Washington University in St. Louis – Anxiety, Mindfulness, and Cognitive Control

196

Ryan Engley, Pomona College – Seriality and Our Psyches

197

Charlotte Chang, Pomona College – Mapping the Local Impacts of Global Nature-Based Carbon Mitigation

198

Char Miller, Pomona College – Why is California on Fire?

199

Jo Hardin, Pomona College – A Unified Framework for Random Forest Prediction Error Estimation

200

Pamela Prickett, Pomona College – America’s Rising Number of Unclaimed Deaths

201

Lizhi Liu, Georgetown University – The Political Economy of E-Commerce in China

202

Francesco D’Acunto, Georgetown University – Can Algorithms Eliminate Implicit Biases in Financial Decisions?

203

Ziwei Cong, Georgetown University – The Impact of Freemium Models on Content Creators and Platforms

204

Vishal Agrawal, Georgetown University – Designing Better Clothing Take-Back Programs

205

Yunan Ji, Georgetown University – The Hidden Cost of Health Care Cost-Cutting

206

Sara Lipshutz, Duke University – Multiple Evolutionary Routes to Building an Angry Bird

207

Donghai Liang, Emory University – Phthalates Can Affect Mother and Baby Biology

208

Lee Haines, University of Notre Dame – Mosquitoes and Ticks

209

Andrew Osborne, Douglas College – Fostering Intercultural Competence Through COIL

210

Alison Tuck, Washington University in St. Louis – Adults’ Social Media Use and Emotional Regulation

211

Matthew Spencer, Harvey Mudd College – Drones for Wildfire Detection and Suppression

212

Megan Dillon, North Carolina State University – The Dogs of Chornobyl

213

Catherine Talbot, Florida Institute of Technology – Hormones and Social Behavior For Those With Autism Spectrum Disorder

214

Antonin Affholder, University of Arizona – Could There Be Life on Titan?

215

Patrick Shober, Paris Observatory – The Case of the Missing Meteorites

216

Andrew Davinack, Wheaton College (MA) – Practical Approach to Protecting Shellfish

217

Raphael Cuomo, University of California San Diego – Cannabis Use Disorder and Colon Cancer Survival

218

Dae Hee Han, University of Southern California – Nicotine Pouch and E-Cigarette Use

219

Nick Muller, Carnegie Mellon University – Vulnerable Populations and Wildfire Smoke Pollutants

220

Nancy Guo, Binghamton University – The Search For Relapse Predictors In Lung Cancer Tumors

221

Mila Gascó-Hernandez, University at Albany – The Key to Engaging with AI…Public Libraries

222

Laura Longo, University at Albany – Engaging Peers to Help College Students with Problem Gambling

223

Cheryl Andam, University at Albany – New Mechanism Driving Antimicrobial Resistance

224

Mathias Vuille, University at Albany – Exploring Climate Change in South America

225

Alex Greer, University at Albany – Improving The Home Buyout Process

226

Tirumala Chimpiri, Stony Brook University – How AI Can Reshape Universities’ Student Information Systems

227

Julia Khrebtan-Hörhager, Colorado State University – Femicide in Italy

228

Andria L. Ford, Washington University in St. Louis – How Sickle Cell Disease and Socioeconomic Status Impact Brain Aging

229

Boris Maciejovsky, University of California Riverside – Salary Transparency Can Bring Unintended Consequences

230

Rae Robertson-Anderson, University of San Diego – Learning From Biology to Design Self-Healing Infrastructure

231

Soogand Alavi, University of Iowa – What NFTs and “Antiques Roadshow” Have in Common

232

Qihang Lin, University of Iowa – Using AI to make AI Less Discriminatory

233

Bryce Pyrah, University of Iowa – Slang Doesn’t Always Slap With Consumers

234

Jennifer Nahrgang, University of Iowa – Successful Side Hustle? Don’t Be a Jerk at Your Day Job

235

Emily Campion, University of Iowa – How a Workplace Activity Can Help Fight the Loneliness Epidemic

236

Xanda Schofield, Harvey Mudd College – Making Sense of Text with Topic Models

237

Albert Dato, Harvey Mudd College – Can Tiny Carbon Flakes Solve Big Environmental Problems

238

Hal Van Ryswyk, Harvey Mudd College – Printing Solar Cells

239

Leah Mendelson, Harvey Mudd College – Fish Out of Water

240

Catherine McFadden, Harvey Mudd College – Coral Communities of the Future

241

Bonnie Le, University of Rochester – Here’s the Truth about Honesty in Romantic Relationships

242

Austin Garner, Syracuse University – Fishy Friction through Microscopic Modification

243

Sonja Molfenter, New York University – Public Awareness of Dysphagia

244

Shun Ye, George Mason University – AI Tools and Human Decision Making

245

Will Berelson, University of Southern California, Dornsife – Urban Greenery Plays a Bigger Role in Offsetting Fossil Fuel Emissions than Expected

246

Stephanie Madsen, McDaniel College – Imaginary Athletes in Social Development

247

Diana Aga, University at Buffalo – Bacteria Found to Eat Forever Chemicals

248

Christopher Baldassano, Columbia University – The Brain Organizes Narratives Into Meaningful Event Memories

249

Lee Haines, University of Notre Dame – Do Mosquitoes Harbor Viruses Without Falling Ill?

250

Elahe Soltanaghai, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign – Sensing Beneath the Forest Canopy: A New Tool for Wildfire Prevention

251

Yunsuh Nike Wee, Oklahoma State University – Origins of Laws About Bodily Damage

252

Karmel Choi, Harvard Medical School – Linking Genes to Depression

253

Susanna Calkins, Rosalind Franklin University – Scaling Inclusive Teaching

254

Jovan Kamcev, University of Michigan – New Water Purification Technology

255

Jacob Sawyer, Alma College – Examining Myths About Grief and Bereavement

256

Leo Porter, University of California, San Diego – Computer Programming in the Generative AI Era

257

Jonathan Morduch, New York University – Designing Guaranteed Income Programs

258

Patrick Barry, University of Michigan Law School – Art and Advocacy

259

Niels Mede, University of Zurich – Is There a Crisis of Trust in Science??

260

Katherine Perry, Soka University – The Mathematics of Hiding in Plain Sight

261

Adam Jussel, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee – Caring Communities and Meaning of Work

262

Rune Iversen, University of Copenhagen – When the Sun Darkened 5000 Years Ago

263

Emily Rogalski, University of Chicago – Unlocking the Secrets of SuperAgers

264

Amanda Marcy, University of Scranton – Toward A More Civil Workplace

265

Reena Aggarwal, Georgetown University – Public Sentiment and Investing

266

Sandrine Siméon, Soka University of America – The Ethics, Aesthetics and Accessibility of Live Theater on Film

267

Shane Barter, Soka University of America – Partial Sovereignty – Self-Government for Minority Nations

268

Marie Nydam, Soka University of America – Tracking Introduced Species on Coral Reefs

269

Deike Peters, Soka University of America – Urban Nature in Need of Ecological Restor(y)ation

270

Ryan Allen, Soka University of America – Beyond the Numbers of Dead and Dying Colleges

271

Qi Luo, University of Iowa – Designating Rural Highway Lanes For Semi-Automated Trucks

272

Marcos Fernandez-Tous, University of North Dakota – Damage in the Heat Shield of the ORION Capsule

273

Sawsan Wehbi, University of Arizona – Resolving the Order of Amino Acid Recruitment Into the Genetic Code

274

Bradley Cannon, Binghamton University – Having the ‘Right’ Friends May Hold the Secret to Building Wealth

275

Dongqing Wang, George Mason University – Preterm Birth and Nutritional Supplements

276

Flora Sun, Binghamton University – News Media Conglomeration and Financial Markets

277

Art Jipson, University of Dayton – Understanding Extremism

278

Alison Gernand, Penn State University – Vitamin D Matters During the First Trimester of Pregnancy

279

Eleanor Schille-Hudson, Stanford University – The Problem-Solving Power of Prayer

280

John Daily, University of Colorado – Wildfires Need Science

281

Peter Serles, California Institute of Technology – Machine Learning Could Make Superefficient Planes

282

Anita Rao, Georgetown University – The Impact of Voluntary Labeling

283

Jasmine Loveland, University of Vienna – A Super Enzyme in Overdrive: How Ruffs Lower Testosterone

284

Sarah Kakadellis, University of California, Davis – States Unlikely To Meet U.S. Food Waste Reduction Goal

285

Gabe Kwong, Georgia Tech University – Using Computer Logic to Enhance Cancer Detection

286

Frank McAndrew, Knox College – Why Do Old People Hate New Music?

287

Brandon Vaidyanathan, Catholic University of America – Science is a Quest for Beauty

288

Tali Caspi, University of California, Davis – How Cities Shape What Animals Eat

289

Praveen Arany, University at Buffalo – Light Treatments – Myths and Facts

290

Rafaela Fontes, Virginia Tech University – Persistence with Abstinence from Substance Use

291

Olivia Pomerenk, New York University – Hula Hoop Levitation

292

Sophie Arnold, New York University – Unraveling the Gender Gap in Negotiation

293

Amanda Mauri, New York University – A Growing US Mental Health Safety Net

294

Joseph Cimpian, New York University – Progress and Setbacks in the STEM Gender Gap

295

Laura Jelliffe-Pawlowski, New York University – Preterm Births on the Rise

296

Aimee Vlachos, University of New England – She Surfs Good…For a Girl

297

Golshan Madraki, University of New England – Polarized Social Media Networks

298

Connor Blake, University of New England – The NIL Era in College Athletics

299

Norm O’Reilly, University of New England – Sponsorship in 2025

300

Oak McCoy, University of New England – Social Security and National Parks Enduring Legacies of the New Deal

301

Scott N. Taylor, Babson College – A Conceptual Model of Entrepreneurial Leadership

302

Thomas Scott, University of Oxford – Plants ‘Eavesdrop’ on Fungal Networks

303

Daile Zhang, University of North Dakota – Lightning Strikes Make Collecting Parasitic Fungus A Deadly Pursuit

304

Joshua Rovner, American University – Strategy and Grand Strategy

305

Andrea King, University of Chicago – Questioning the Dark Side of Addiction

306

Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, University of Massachusetts Amherst – Best Ways to Quit Vaping

307

Richard Addante, Florida Institute of Technology – Discovery of a New Kind of Human Memory Process

308

Danica Knight, Texas Christian University – Hope Connection 2.0

309

Cara Furman, Hunter College – Ethical Decision Making as a Teacher: Practical Wisdom

310

Marcia Bjornerud, Lawrence University – The Dark Side of the Enlightenment

311

Melinda Boyd, Cedar Crest College – Food Nostalgia

312

Patrick van Esch, Coastal Carolina University – Digital Immortality: A Life That Never Ends

313

Matthew Redmond, University of Lille – The Making of Midlife

314

Grace Moore, University of Otago – Literature and Hope in a Time of Fire

315

Jo Mackiewicz, Iowa State University – Learning Skilled Trades in the Workplace

316

John Beverley, University at Buffalo – Solitude, transcendence, and healthy aging through the lens of artificial intelligence

317

Samantha Keppler, University of Michigan – Teacher Experiences with New AI

318

Amanda Kennell, University of Notre Dame – Understanding Who Godzilla Really Is

319

Ann Kronrod, University of Massachusetts Lowell – What Can We Learn from Exploring The Language of Product Reviews?

320

Erik Van Aken, Rocky Mountain College – Chaos and Cause

321

Renee Miller, University of Rochester – Is Cognitive Bias Sabotaging Your Fantasy Football Team?

322

James McGrath, University of Rochester – Tissue-on-chip technology holds promise to reduce animal testing

323

Chris Kanan, University of Rochester – Can we teach AI to learn like humans?

324

John Tarduno, University of Rochester – Weak magnetic field millions of years ago may have fueled the proliferation of life

325

James Druckman, University of Rochester – Does American Political Hostility Threaten Democracy?

326

Hafsa Kanjwal, Lafayette College – Colonized to Colonizers

327

Magdalene Isabel Smith, University of Southern California Dornsife – Toxic Mercury in Arctic Permafrost

328

Jeanette Tran, Drake University – Going “No-Contact” in King Lear

329

Leia Minaker, University of Waterloo – Kids, Stores and Junk Food Promotions

330

Anya Jabour, University of Montana – Katharine Bement Davis, “Childless Cat Lady”?

331

Jared Del Rosso, University of Denver – Waiting For Whip-poor-wills

332

Sally Harris, University of Tennessee-Knoxville – Teaching the Detectives

333

Gunnar Babcock, Cornell University – The Fields That Direct Us

334

Han Xiao, Rice University – Sticky Microorganisms Enhancing Plastic Degradation

335

Jill Barton, University of Miami School of Law – The U.S. Supreme Court’s casual writing style

336

Yu Chen, Binghamton University – Exposing A.I. – Using Tools to Detect Fake Media

337

Josh Lens, University of Iowa – NIL Participation Provides Collegiate Athletes With Additional Protections

338

Dennis Wilson Wise, University of Arizona – Discovering the Modern Alliterative Revival

339

Sabari Rajan Karmegam, George Mason University – The Streisand Effect of Book Bans

340

Ivy Bourgeault, University of Ottawa – The Mental Well-Being of Professional Workers

341

Anna Amirkhanyan, American University – State COVID-19 Restrictions Helped Contain the Virus in Nursing Homes

342

Yosef Sokol, Touro University – Recovering from Attempted Suicide

343

Mitchell Gallagher, Wayne State University – Influencers and China’s Countryside

344

Richard E Mattson, Binghamton University – Using Character Traits to Identify Men Likely to Commit Sexual Assault

345

Idia Binitie Thurston, Northeastern University – A Roadmap for Diversifying the Nation’s Academic Health Programs

346

Kory London, Thomas Jefferson University – Opioid Withdrawal in the Era of Fentanyl

347

Sumantra Sarkar, Binghamton University – Using AI to Enhance Flexibility and Efficiency of Customer Service Centers

348

Anna Gotlib, Brooklyn College City University of New York – Main Character Syndrome

349

Jamie Goldenberg, University of South Florida – Climate Denial in Response to Existentially Threatening Hurricanes

350

Cleanthis Michael, University of Michigan – Parenting influences children’s brain and mental health differently at different ages

351

Hamed Zolbanin, University of Dayton – Leveraging Social Media to Enhance Public Health Response

352

Sue Trollinger, University of Dayton – Weaponizing Amish Culture

353

Aaliyah Baker, University of Dayton – Homeschooling Movement Grows Among Black Families

354

Colby Teeman, University of Dayton – Does Chicken Soup Really Help When You’re Sick?

355

Art Jipson, University of Dayton – The Complex Role of Roadside Memorials

356

Best-of 2024 Week: Julia Khrebtan Hörhager, Colorado State University – The Paradox of Cultural Othering

357

Best-Of 2024 Week: Anne Pezalla, Macalester College – Gentle Parenting is Not-So-Gentle on Parents

358

Best-Of 2024 Week: Bruce Johnson, Centre College – Benefits of Public Goods Do Not Justify Stadium Subsidies

359

Best-Of 2024 Week: Alexis Redding, Harvard University – You Have Less Time Than You Think to Prepare Students for Success

360

Best-Of 2024 Week: C. Michael White, University of Connecticut – Ketamine and Electroconvulsive Therapy

361

Producer’s Choice for 2024: Scott Malia, College of the Holy Cross – What Makes Bad Movies So Good?

362

Commissioner’s Choice Award for 2024: Garriy Shteynberg, University of Tennessee – Sharing Attention Across Societal Divides

363

Nikolay Kukushkin, New York University – Kidney Cells Learn Like College Students

364

Jose Valentino Ruiz, University of Florida – Timeless Lessons from Quincy Jones

365

Kirk Schneider, Saybrook University – The Need for Raw Awe

366

John Harney, Centre College – Taiwan Remains a Flashpoint For a Potential World War

367

Liina Pylkkanen, New York University – Split-Second Sentence Processing

368

Sarah Kollat, Penn State University – Why Do We Like to Scare Ourselves in an Already Scary World

369

Emily Smith-Greenaway, University of Southern California – The Growing Impact of Overdose Deaths on U.S. Children

370

Laura Link, University of North Dakota – Holding Kids Back Does More Harm Than Good

371

Angela Murolo, St. Francis College – Community Support for Older People Leaving Prison

372

Vincent Farallo, University of Scranton – How Does Becoming Poisonous Impact A Frog’s Physiology

373

Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, University of Southern California – Transcendent Thinking and Teens

374

Soazig Le Bihan, University of Montana – How Science Really Works

375

Emma McClendon, St. John’s University – Jeans: Universal and Unsustainable

376

Zachary Neal, Michigan State University – Do Weak Social Ties Matter?

377

Kevin Antshel, Syracuse University – Examining the Surge of ADHD in U.S. Youth Post-Pandemic

378

Andrew Gaudes, Brock University – Beyond the Bottom Line: How Business Schools are Shaping a Better World

379

Sophie Zaaijer, University of California, Riverside – How Your Skin Tone Could Affect Your Meds

380

David S. Oderberg, University of Reading – To Err Is Not Only Human

381

Fernanda Gallo, University of Cambridge – Italy and the United States of Europe

382

Zach Kowaleski, University of Texas at Austin – Regulation Can Have Benefits Along with Burdens

383

Matthew Powers, University of Washington – Why Would Anyone Still Want To Be A Journalist?

384

Andrey Vyshedskiy, Boston University – A Breakthrough Discovery of Three Language Comprehension Mechanisms

385

Farah Nibbs, University of Maryland Baltimore County – Road Infrastructure Resilience in the Eastern Caribbean

386

Joan Grossman, University of Scranton – High Intensity Interval Training for Women

387

Marcos Fernandez-Tous, University of North Dakota – Splashdown: A Rocket’s Cannonball

388

Gale Sinatra, University of Southern California – If You Want Americans to Pay Attention to Climate Change, Just Call It Climate Change

389

Alexandra Jamieson, University of Texas at Arlington – Disability Community Needs Better Access to Exercise

390

Dae Hee Kwak, University of Michigan – Athletes with Mental Health Problems No Longer Need to Suffer in Silence

391

Laura Melissa Guzman, University of Southern California Dornsife – Pretty Butterflies Can Be a Problem for Scientists

392

Michael Bertrand, Tennessee State University – Why Southern Music Matters

393

Ian Afflerbach, University of North Georgia – How “Selling Out” Started with Political Corruption

394

John Vidale, University of Southern California Dornsife – Delving Into the Earth’s Core

395

Daniel Sparks, University of Pennsylvania – An Exploration of State Free College Policies

396

Michele Williams, University of Iowa – Does Your Organization Suffer From ODID?

397

Irina Troconis, Cornell University – Living with Hugo Chávez’s Ghost

398

Simon Blanchard, Georgetown University – Mindfulness Meets Money

399

Jonathan Purtle, New York University – Implementing the 988 Lifeline

400

Vito Adriaensens, New York University – Haxan and Witchcraft through the Ages

401

Kelly Daly, New York University – Overcoming Dental Fear

402

Daphna Harel, New York University – Depression Assessments Reliable Across Technology, Setting, and Type

403

Klint Kanopka, New York University – Social-Emotional Skills in Education

404

Saurabh Chatterjee, University of California, Irvine – Extreme heat is damaging our vital organs

405

Sarah Stitzlein, University of Cincinatti – How Do We Encourage Honesty in our Political World Today

406

Brad Greenwood, George Mason University – Efficacy of Breach Notifications Laws

407

Amie Rapaport, University of Southern California – School Absences, Grades, and Mental Health

408

Ian Afflerbach, University of North Georgia – The “Scab” as a Metaphor in American Labor Politics

409

Ursula Lauper, University at Albany – Rise in Legionnaires’ Disease

410

Abdullah Canbaz, University at Albany – A.I. Powered Emergency Response and Recovery

411

Sarah Domoff, University at Albany – Problematic Media Use and Children

412

Zoe Fowler, University at Albany – The Science of Co-Imagination and Relationships

413

Matthew Szydagis, University at Albany – Lithium and Clean Energy

414

Matthew Landry, University of California, Irvine – Misconceptions and Gaps in OB/GYN Training on Plant-Based Nutrition

415

Michael Wolfson, University of Ottawa – Where You Live May Determine how Long You Live

416

Zaid Zada, Princeton University – Brains and Machines Navigate a Common Language Space for Communication

417

Charlotte Blease, Uppsala University – Empowering Patient Research

418

Julie Cederbaum, University of Southern California – Supportive Adults Make the Difference in the Lives of Foster Youth

419

Anasse Bari, New York University – Can a World Cup Run Drive Interest in a Nation?

420

Claudia Passos-Ferreira, New York University – Are Newborn Babies Conscious?

421

Katherine Compitus, New York University – “Cow Cuddling” Mental Health Therapy Shows Promise

422

Andrew Chang, New York University – Is It a Sound of Music…or of Speech?

423

Radu Iovita, New York University – Did Neanderthals Use Glue? Researchers Find Evidence that Sticks

424

Timothy Keiningham, St. John’s University – Social Profit Orientation

425

C. Michael White, University of Connecticut – Ketamine and Electroconvulsive Therapy

426

Charles Silver, University of Texas School of Law – Put Consumers in Charge of Health Care

427

Anthony James, Miami University – Chronic Absenteeism

428

Matt Knutson, University of North Dakota – Arcade Games and Accessible Sport

429

Lydia Kruse, Purdue University – The Science Behind Ariana Grande’s Vocal Metamorphosis

430

Andrea Luangrath, University of Iowa – Silver Medalists Appear Less Happy Than Bronze Medalists

431

Alex Erwin, Florida International University – Predator in the Crosshairs – and on the Ballot

432

Jiasun Li, George Mason University – Will A.I. Replace Content Creators?

433

Ray Brescia, Albany Law School – Lawyers and the Rule of Law in the United States

434

Kathryn Robinson-Tay, Washington State University – Trust and Autonomous Vehicle Acceptance

435

Helen Choi, University of Southern California – Because You Can, Should You?

436

Christina Cliff, Franklin Pierce University – How Conspiracy Theories Have Migrated to the Mainstream

437

Mark Rank, Washington University in St. Louis – Luck and Economic Success

438

Megan Brandow-Faller, Georgetown University – Child Creativity from Secessionist Vienna to Postwar America

439

Laird Kramer, Florida International University – Creating a Calculus Course Where All Students Succeed

440

Jazmin Locke-Rodriguez, Florida International University – Flowers on Floating Islands Can Help Clean Waterways

441

Melissa Baralt, Florida International University – Bilingualism Benefits Premature Children

442

Diana Azzam, Florida International University – Treatments for Children with Relapsed Cancers

443

Kenneth G. Furton, Florida International University – The Scent You Leave Behind

444

Joshua Carr, Texas Christian University – The Exercise Prescription: One Size Doesn’t Fit All Between Men and Women

445

Mary Twis, Texas Christian University – Overcoming the Complexities of Trafficking Recovery

446

Robyn Trocchio, Texas Christian University – Unveiling the Truth About Body Image with A.I. Technology

447

Carol Howe, Texas Christian University – Empowering Hispanic Agricultural Workers with Diabetes Education

448

Emily Lund, Texas Christian University – Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children See Different Relationships Between Words

449

Melissa Beck Wells, Empire State University – Enhancing Teacher Retention and Professional Satisfaction

450

Danielle Clevenger, University of Wisconsin – What’s Wrong with Active Learning?

451

Ebony Aya, Macalester College – The Experiences of Black Women in Higher Education

452

Alexis Redding, Harvard University – You Have Less Time Than You Think to Prepare Students for Success

453

Jeff Frank, St. Lawrence University – Thinking Philosophically about Screentime in Schools

454

Danielle Sukenik, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus – The Impact of Digital Dating Patterns on Mental Health

455

Brian Grodsky, University of Maryland Baltimore County – How Populism Impedes Democracies and Galvanizes Authoritarianism

456

Cailyn Green, Empire State University – Changing to a Person-Centered Approach When Referring to Substance Use Clients

457

Donna Nelson, University of Oklahoma – The U.S. Fentanyl Challenge

458

Michael Hoberman, Fitchburg State University – Jews in the North American Wilderness

459

Joe Arvai, University of Southern California Dornsife – The Hidden Risk of Letting A.I. Decide

460

Dan Trudeau, Macalester College – Building Inclusive City Parks

461

April Smith, Auburn University – Identifying Dynamic Risk Factors for Suicidal Ideation in Service Members

462

Michael Werner, University of Utah – Dissecting Fact and Fiction in Dune

463

Rogerio Pinto, University of Michigan – Helping Straight Men Confront Homophobic and Sexist Beliefs

464

Wesley Chang, Drexel University – Optimizing Electric Vehicle Battery Performance in Cold Weather Climates

465

Douglas Dowland, Ohio Northern University – Three Simple Words That Shape a Nation

466

Douglas Wolf, Syracuse University – COVID-19 Physical Distancing Restrictions Contributed to Increases in Drug Overdoses

467

Jon Rosales, St. Lawrence University – Indigenous Knowledge and Practice as Scientific Methodology

468

Micki Olson, University at Albany – Understanding the Heat Index

469

Argel Aguilar Valles, Carleton University – Can Non-Hallucinogenic Psychedelics Be Used to Treat Depression

470

Sabrina Little, Christopher Newport University – Character and Athletic Performance

471

Jared Bahir Browsh, University of Colorado Boulder – Colorado – Vulnerabilities Emerge Six Years After Sports Gambling Legalization

472

Sarah Raskin, Trinity College – Brain Injuries Aren’t Just Happening in Sports

473

Loren Henderson, University of Maryland Baltimore County – Centering The Voices of Black Farmers

474

Raul Navarro, Occidental College – Organic Chemistry as Molecular Architecture

475

Syeda ShahBono Ijaz, Occidental College – How Foreign Aid Changes Political Behavior

476

Natasha Sekhon, Occidental College – Unlocking Ancient Water Signals Locked in the Geologic Record

477

Zachary Silver, Occidental College – Understanding Canine Perception of Human Behaviors

478

Claire Cahen, Occidental College – Selling Student Futures

479

Jeffrey Heath, Centre College – A Division III Sports Analytics Program

480

Daniel Scott, Centre College – Novel Point-of-Care Diagnostics

481

Megs Gendreau, Centre College – Are Athletes Really That Special?

482

Ravi Radhakrishnan, Centre College – Rent-Seeking Activities

483

Stacey Peebles, Centre College – What Are Our Newest War Stories?

484

Beth Livingston, University of Iowa – When A Worker Is Harassed During Their Commute

485

Michael Zalot, Cedar Crest College – Historic Legacy of Once-Popular Arcade Redemption Tokens

486

Rachel Noorda, Portland State University – Reading Behavior Versus Reading Identity for Gen Z and Millennials

487

Kylie King, SUNY Plattsburgh – The Role of Informal Networks in Business Ownership

488

Lawson Wulsin, University of Cincinnati – What Is Toxic Stress?

489

Sara Harmouch, American University – Sudan’s Civil War: A New Haven for Al-Qaida

490

Wendy Keyser, Fitchburg State University – Patterns and Gaps in Award-Winning LGBTQ Children’s Books

491

David Spence, University of Texas at Austin – The Misunderstood Politics of the Energy Transition

492

Francis Galan, Texas A&M University–San Antonio – A Better Understanding of the Interactions Between and Kinship Among Early Texas Settler Groups

493

Daniel Jaffee, Portland State University – Dependence on Bottled Water Worsens Social Inequality

494

Kyle Atkins, Oklahoma State University – What a New “Hell Chicken” Can Tell Us About Dinosaur Extinction

495

Jane Kuehne, University of Auburn – Why Do People Have Different Musical Preferences?

496

Niusha Jones, Boise State University – The Power of Everyday Object Colors in Emotional Healing

497

Chris Vagasky, University of Wisconsin – Lightning Safety

498

Ann Melissa Campbell, University of Iowa – Making Delivery Driver Parking More Efficient

499

Tracy Hookway, Binghamton University – Cell Research Could Help Us Better Understand How Our Hearts Beat

500

Ediz Ozelkan, University of Colorado Boulder – Music Artists Hurt by TikTok Licensing Snafu

501

Gerald LeTendre, Penn State University – Will We See Robots in Our Child’s Classroom?

502

Amit Kumar, University of Texas at Austin – Conceal Less, Reveal More

503

Bruce Johnson, Centre College – Benefits of Public Goods Do Not Justify Stadium Subsidies

504

Lindsey Davis, Worcester Polytechnic Institute – Projects Narrow Self-Efficacy Gaps for Women

505

Sarah Stanlick, Worcester Polytechnic Institute – Failing Forward with Project-Based Learning

506

Ryan Madan, Worcester Polytechnic Institute – The Unexpected (and Expected) Benefits of Projects in the Humanities

507

Kimberly LeChasseur, Worcester Polytechnic Institute – Project-Based Learning: More is Better

508

Kris Wobbe, Worcester Polytechnic Institute – Maximizing Learning through High-Impact Practices

509

Niusha Jones, Boise State University – Cheers to Defeat: How Sports Losses Decide Our Choice of Drinks

510

Diego Luis, Tufts University – Catarina de San Juan

511

Gerard Dumancas, University of Scranton – Inexpensive Method to Detect Honey Authenticity

512

Sophia Tintori, New York University – What Chornobyl’s Worms Teach Us About DNA Damage

513

Ernesto Sagas, Colorado State University – The Haitian Crisis and Foreign Intervention

514

Morgan Polikoff, University of Southern California – Why Aren’t Parents as Worried as Experts about COVID’s Effects on Kids?

515

Daniel Lewis, California Institute of Technology – Redwoods: Adaptive Giants

516

Jacob Sawyer, Alma College – Examining Myths About Grief and Bereavement

517

Scott Malia, College of the Holy Cross – What Makes Bad Movies So Good?

518

Matthew Cronin, George Mason University – Why Current Approaches to Workplace Mental Health Aren’t Working

519

Shinwon Noh, University of St. Thomas – Pathways of Peer Influence on Major Choice

520

Mahak Nagpal, University of St. Thomas – Technosolutionism

521

Christopher Wong Michaelson, University of St. Thomas – Work Worth Loving

522

Danielle Ailts Campeau, University of St. Thomas – Entrepreneurship Across American: Supporting Rural Startup Ecosystems

523

Seth Ketron, University of St. Thomas – The Marketing Power of VR

524

Lindsey Swierk, Binghamton University – Lizard Adaptations Through the Lens of Organismal Ecology

525

Adam Session, Binghamton University – Deciphering Polypoid Genome Ancestry

526

Vipul Lugade, Binghamton University – Using Smartphones to Assess Older Adults Fall Risk

527

Peter Gerhardstein, Binghamton University – Assessing Problematic Digital Media Consumption

528

Lauren Dula, Binghamton University – Checkout Charity Boom

529

Shamma Alam, Dickinson College – The Hidden Cost of Lockdowns: Implications for Healthcare Access

530

Neeraj Sood, University of Southern California – Why a Simple Treatment Isn’t Reaching Children Who Need It

531

Gay Ivey, University of North Carolina-Greensboro – Teens and Disturbing Books

532

Daniel Douglas, Trinity College – What Do We Know About Micro-Credentials?

533

Shaomin Li, Old Dominion University – Why TikTok Fails to Assure Us It’s Safe

534

Abby Chandler, University of Massachusetts Lowell – A Tale of Two Colonists

535

Paula Rochon, University of Toronto – Navigating Medication Awareness for a Healthier Tomorrow

536

Kishore Gawande, University of Texas at Austin – Property Rights Retreat is Dragging Down China’s Economy

537

Mandy O’Neill, George Mason University – Does Your Workplace Have a Culture of Anxiety?

538

Cailyn Green, SUNY Empire – Best Practices in Treating Substance Use and Eating Disorders

539

Sarah Marzen, Scripps College – Testing Interventions to Polarization in Opinion Dynamics ModelsSarah Marzen, Scripps College – Testing Interventions to Polarization in Opinion Dynamics Models

540

Stacey Wood, Scripps College – Our Approach to Fraud Needs to Change

541

Patrick Ferree, Scripps College – Unexpected Conflict in the Nucleus

542

Myriam Chancy, Scripps College – Caribbean Women in Literature

543

Ken Gonzales-Day, Scripps College – Queer-ish

544

Annabelle Roberts, University of Texas at Austin – Why We Hate to Wait

545

Eranda Jayawickreme, Wake Forest University – How Can You Become a Good Thinker?

546

Thi Tran, Binghamton University – Creating Tools to Better Track Online Misinformation

547

Megan Bryson, University of Tennessee – Buddhism and Gender Fluidity

548

Moira Marsh, Indiana University Bloomington – Celestial Creatures and the Mythology Behind the Solar Eclipse

549

Catherine Pilachowski, Indiana University Bloomington – What to Expect During a Total Solar Eclipse

550

Daniel Beverly, Indiana University Bloomington – How Several Minutes of Darkness Can Impact the Environment

551

Hin Cheung, Indiana University Bloomington – How to Safely View a Total Solar Eclipse

552

Kimberly Rosvall, Indiana University Bloomington – What Can We Expect Animals to do During a Solar Eclipse?

553

Philip Powell, Indiana University Bloomington – Economic Impact of a Solar Eclipse

554

Deidre Popovich, Texas Tech University – Wine Nutrition Labels May Surprise Consumers

555

Keith Hengen, Washington University St. Louis – Sleep Resets the Brain’s Operating System

556

Ayse Zarakol, University of Cambridge – Lessons From Historical World Orders for our Current Crisis

557

Laurence Hurst, University of Bath – Variety of Attitudes to Science

558

Garriy Shteynberg, University of Tennessee-Knoxville – Sharing Attention Across Societal Divides

559

Kaitlin Woolley, Cornell University – Highlighting Short-Term Costs Reduces Unhealthy Behavior

560

James Dawes, Macalester College – Virtue and Video Games

561

Dorian Rhea Debussy, The Ohio State University – LGBTQ+ Workers Want More Than Pinkwashingng

562

Shuang-Ye Wu, University of Dayton – Global Warming and Weather Disasters

563

Elisa Sobo, San Diego State University – What is a Sound Bath? Guidelines on Getting a Good One

564

Jane Gifkins, Griffith University – Switching Off From Work

565

Sandra Woien, Arizona State University – Stoicism and Spirituality

566

Cynthia Standley, University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix – Interpreting Research Through an Artist’s Eyes

567

Larry M. Silverberg, North Carolina State University – Why Does the Field Concept in Modern Mechanics Make Sense?

568

Daniel Newton, University of Iowa – How to make ‘Jeopardy!’ work for your career

569

Karen Lionello-DeNolf, Assumption University – Tempting Choices and Outcome Devaluation

570

Maria Kalpidou, Assumption University – Simple Secrets to Happier, More Successful Children

571

Samantha Goldman, Assumption University – The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Special Educators

572

Karolina Fucikova, Assumption University – A Genetically Unique Green Alga Discovered in the California Desert

573

Erin Tuttle, Assumption University – Sunlight: An Aid in Removing Plastic Pollution

574

Jay Zagorsky, Boston University – Living Without a Bank Account

575

Steven Barnett, Rutgers University – COVID’s Effects on Preschool Children’s Learning

576

Lee Ann Rawlins Williams, University of North Dakota – Teachers Have Feelings Too: Fostering Mental Health Support in Education

577

Charles Russo, University of Dayton – State Action, Social Media and the Supreme Court

578

Greeshma Gadikota, Cornell University – Lowering the Carbon Footprint of Cement

579

Barret Michalec, Arizona State University – The Role of Humility in Health Care

580

Yingjie Hu, University at Buffalo – Can ChatGPT Help First Responders During Disasters

581

Ilan Kelman, University College London – Preventing Disasters

582

Robert Thorson, University of Connecticut – Stone Wall Science

583

Ken Jones, Northern Kentucky University – A Forgotten Voice is Heard

584

Andrei Cimpian, New York University – Parents and Mentors Perceive Less Chess Potential in Girls

585

Daniel Ernst, Texas Woman’s University – Understanding Artificial Versus Human Intelligence

586

Rebecca Krause-Galoni, University of Iowa – Can Bad Be Good? The Attraction of a Darker Self

587

Laura Doering, University of Toronto – Sexism and Ambiguity

588

Anne Pezalla, Macalester College – Gentle Parenting is Not-So-Gentle on Parents

589

Niusha Jones, Boise State University – The Secret Recipe for Super Bowl Ads

590

Alexander Englert, Institute For Advanced Study – Why Gödel Believed in an Afterlife

591

Jeremy Blackburn, Binghamton University – The Pros and Cons of E-Prints in the Scientific Community

592

Andrew Edelblum, University of Dayton – Gender Stereotypes and Social Media

593

Julia Khrebtan Hörhager, Colorado State University – The Paradox of Cultural Othering

594

Deogratias Eustace, University of Dayton – Why Roundabouts? Known Benefits of these Circular Intersections Explained

595

Alexandra Brozowski, Michigan State University – How Asexuals Navigate Romantic Relationships

596

Robert Romano, St. John’s University – Student-Athlete Mental Health

597

Ian Anderson, University of Southern California – Social Media’s Captivating Loop Compels Users to Share Mindlessly

598

Henry Knight Lozano, University of Exeter – California and Florida: From Climate Paradise to Crisis

599

Brittany Smith, Northern Kentucky University – Saving Moms and Babies From the Opioid Crisis

600

Dirk Grupe, Northern Kentucky University – New Discoveries About A Familiar Black Hole

601

Tan Boston, Northern Kentucky University – The NIL Glass Ceiling

602

Tamara O’Callaghan, Northern Kentucky University – Building a Better Book

603

Justin Yates, Northern Kentucky University – ADHD and Substance Abuse

604

Megan Holycross, Cornell University – Earth’s Unique Continents and Atmosphere

605

C. Michael White, University of Connecticut – Ketamine Can Rapidly Reduce Symptoms in Patients with Severe PTSD

606

Christian Kiewitz, University of Dayton – Who is Your Co-Worker?

607

Jennifer Delaney, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign – State Spending for Higher Education and Cuts

608

Eric Jackson, Northern Kentucky University – A History of Black History

609

Durant Frantzen, Texas A&M University-San Antonio – Using Risk Assessment to Assess Lethality of Domestic Violence Offenders

610

Jason C. Mueller, Kennesaw State University – Unveiling Silent Suffering: The Covert U.S. “War on Terror” in Somalia

611

Emily Hemendinger, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus – Zooming in on Appearance Dissatisfaction

612

Melissa Wasserman, University of Texas School of Law – A Novel Approach to Decrease Drug Prices

613

Daniel Gervais, Vanderbilt University – How Can Human Law Apply to A.I.

614

Kideok Jin, Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences – Stopping the Cancer Crosstalk

615

Christina Yu, Cornell University – Taming Network Interference in the Digital Age

616

Ahyeon Koh, Binghamton University – Health Information Collected Through Sweat

617

John Polk, University at Albany – Osteoporosis Prevention

618

Cailyn Green, SUNY Empire – Treating Neurodivergent Clients in Addiction

619

Best-Of 2023 Week: Lars Tragardh, Uppsala University – The Swedish Theory of Love

620

Best-Of 2023 Week: Robin Morrison, University of Zurich – Overcoming Adversity

621

Best-Of 2023 Week: David Shoemaker, Cornell University – Why Psychopaths Have Bad Senses of Humor

622

Best-Of 2023 Week: Ellen Meiser, University of Hawaii at Hilo – Enduring the Heat of the Kitchen

623

Best-Of 2023 Week: Commissioner’s Choice Awar: Bryant Simon, Temple University – The History of Public Bathrooms, A Story of Inequality

624

Bob Brecha, University of Dayton – Electric Vehicles: Transporting the World Toward the Paris Agreement

625

Yi Cao, George Mason University – A.I. and Earnings Calls

626

Claire Braaten, Texas A&M University-San Antonio – Dental Radiographs and Unaccompanied MinorsClaire Braaten, Texas A&M University-San Antonio – Dental Radiographs and Unaccompanied Minors

627

Christian Miller, Wake Forest University – How Often Do You Lie?Christian Miller, Wake Forest University – How Often Do You Lie?

628

Bryan Acton, Binghamton University – Unveiling the Blind Spots in Leadership EvaluationsBryan Acton, Binghamton University – Unveiling the Blind Spots in Leadership Evaluations

629

Royel Johnson, University of Southern California – DEI and Climate ChangeRoyel Johnson, University of Southern California – DEI and Climate Change

630

Paul Terry, University of Tennessee – Spicy Food and Long-Term HealthPaul Terry, University of Tennessee – Spicy Food and Long-Term Health

631

Stefan Lovgren, University of Nevada Reno – Saving the River GiantsStefan Lovgren, University of Nevada Reno – Saving the River Giants

632

David Buys, Mississippi State University – Still Growing While Growing Older: The Story of Agricultural Producers in the U.S.David Buys, Mississippi State University – Still Growing While Growing Older: The Story of Agricultural Producers in the U.S.

633

Charmeka Newton, University of North Dakota – Healing Anti-Black MessagingCharmeka Newton, University of North Dakota – Healing Anti-Black Messaging

634

Laura Wherry, New York University – Immigrants and Postpartum Care in the United StatesLaura Wherry, New York University – Immigrants and Postpartum Care in the United States

635

Rachel Leshin, New York University – We Can Reduce Bias in Children – If It’s Causes are ExplainedRachel Leshin, New York University – We Can Reduce Bias in Children – If It’s Causes are Explained

636

Natalie Brito, New York University – Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Infant Gut MicrobiomeNatalie Brito, New York University – Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Infant Gut Microbiome

637

Adolfo Cuevas, New York University – Discrimination as a Social Determinant of ObesityAdolfo Cuevas, New York University – Discrimination as a Social Determinant of Obesity

638

Joseph Cimpian, New York University – Misleading Numbers: Examining Data Reliability in Public HealthJoseph Cimpian, New York University – Misleading Numbers: Examining Data Reliability in Public Health

639

Chris Damman, University of Washington – Nourishing Health and Community: The Microbiome LinkChris Damman, University of Washington – Nourishing Health and Community: The Microbiome Link

640

James Scott, Albertus Magnus College – Penetrating the Blue Wall of SilenceJames Scott, Albertus Magnus College – Penetrating the Blue Wall of Silence

641

Alauna Safarpour, Gettysburg College – Taking Perspective: Reducing Prejudice in PoliticsAlauna Safarpour, Gettysburg College – Taking Perspective: Reducing Prejudice in Politics

642

Marie-Claire Beaulieu, Tufts University – Greek Mythology in the GardenMarie-Claire Beaulieu, Tufts University – Greek Mythology in the Garden

643

Jay Zagorsky, Boston University – Can Important Unions Collapse and DisappearJay Zagorsky, Boston University – Can Important Unions Collapse and Disappear

644

Jose Holguin-Veras, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Reducing E-Commerce EmissionsJose Holguin-Veras, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Reducing E-Commerce Emissions

645

Ashli Stokes, University of North Carolina Charlotte – Thanksgiving Food and GratitudeAshli Stokes, University of North Carolina Charlotte – Thanksgiving Food and Gratitude

646

Emmanuel Urquieta, Baylor College of Medicine – What Happens if Someone Dies in Space?Emmanuel Urquieta, Baylor College of Medicine – What Happens if Someone Dies in Space?

647

Emily Midkiff, University of North Dakota – Kids and Sci-Fi BooksEmily Midkiff, University of North Dakota – Kids and Sci-Fi Books

648

Lucas Berenbrok, University of Pittsburgh – The Curious Case of PhenylephrineLucas Berenbrok, University of Pittsburgh – The Curious Case of Phenylephrine

649

William Fajzel, McGill University – The Global Human DayWilliam Fajzel, McGill University – The Global Human Day

650

Ramneet Kaur, Columbus State University – Natural Products and Triple Negative Breast Cancer Stem CellsRamneet Kaur, Columbus State University – Natural Products and Triple Negative Breast Cancer Stem Cells

651

Stephen Diko, University of Memphis – Who Will Plan Our Cities in the Future?Stephen Diko, University of Memphis – Who Will Plan Our Cities in the Future?

652

Steve Minton, University of Plymouth – Residential ‘Schools’ and Indigenous PeopleSteve Minton, University of Plymouth – Residential ‘Schools’ and Indigenous People

653

Catherine Sanderson, Amherst College – Group Loyalty and Problematic Behavior on CampusesCatherine Sanderson, Amherst College – Group Loyalty and Problematic Behavior on Campuses

654

Matthew Pittman, University of Tennessee – Twitter, Rebranding and Brand EquityMatthew Pittman, University of Tennessee – Twitter, Rebranding and Brand Equity

655

Jung-Ah Lee, University of California, Irvine – Caring for the CaregiversJung-Ah Lee, University of California, Irvine – Caring for the Caregivers

656

Tony Wolf, Penn State University – How Hot is Too Hot for the Human Body?Tony Wolf, Penn State University – How Hot is Too Hot for the Human Body?

657

David Shorter, University of California Los Angeles – Contact with ETs Might Not Go Well, Based on Our HistoryDavid Shorter, University of California Los Angeles – Contact with ETs Might Not Go Well, Based on Our History

658

Paula Marantz Cohen, Drexel University – Defining Good ConversationPaula Marantz Cohen, Drexel University – Defining Good Conversation

659

Joseph Davies, Cardiff Metropolitan University – Psychological Trauma and its Impacts on Forensic Inpatient ObesityJoseph Davies, Cardiff Metropolitan University – Psychological Trauma and its Impacts on Forensic Inpatient Obesity

660

Lisa Donovan, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts – Studying the Arts and Deep LearningLisa Donovan, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts – Studying the Arts and Deep Learning

661

Insiya Hussain, University of Texas at Austin – Social Impact Framing Can Inhibit Job Candidates from NegotiatingInsiya Hussain, University of Texas at Austin – Social Impact Framing Can Inhibit Job Candidates from Negotiating

662

Sarah Seymour, Chiang Mai University – Solace and SaudadeSarah Seymour, Chiang Mai University – Solace and Saudade

663

Marjan Ehsassi, Johns Hopkins University – Putting the Public Back in PolicyMarjan Ehsassi, Johns Hopkins University – Putting the Public Back in Policy

664

Chiara Camponeschi, York University – Turning Moments of Crisis into Moments of CareChiara Camponeschi, York University – Turning Moments of Crisis into Moments of Care

665

Riley Post, University of Iowa – Can Little Ponds Fight Big FloodsRiley Post, University of Iowa – Can Little Ponds Fight Big Floods

666

Janet Bednarek, University of Dayton – There is No Place Like Home – at the Airport?Janet Bednarek, University of Dayton – There is No Place Like Home – at the Airport?

667

Marian Reven, West Virginia University – Aromatherapy and Substance Use DisorderMarian Reven, West Virginia University – Aromatherapy and Substance Use Disorder

668

Dawn Biehler, University of Maryland Baltimore County – Learning From Central Park’s HistoryDawn Biehler, University of Maryland Baltimore County – Learning From Central Park’s History

669

Austin Garner, Syracuse University – Sea Urchins Can’t “Get a Grip” on Climate Change

670

Joshua Brake, Harvey Mudd College – Using Light to Analyze PlantsJoshua Brake, Harvey Mudd College – Using Light to Analyze Plants

671

Mejdulene Shomali, University of Maryland Baltimore County – Challenging Misconceptions about Queer Sexualities in Arab CulturesMejdulene Shomali, University of Maryland Baltimore County – Challenging Misconceptions about Queer Sexualities in Arab Culture

672

Sunmin Lee, University of California Irvine – Sleep and Chronic DiseasesSunmin Lee, University of California Irvine – Sleep and Chronic Diseases

673

Heather Vough, George Mason University – Why People Don’t Call Themselves EntrepreneursHeather Vough, George Mason University – Why People Don’t Call Themselves Entrepreneurs

674

Roger Kreuz, University of Memphis – Language and IdentityRoger Kreuz, University of Memphis – Language and Identity

675

Christine A. Mair, University of Maryland Baltimore County – Caring for Kinless Older AdultsChristine A. Mair, University of Maryland Baltimore County – Caring for Kinless Older Adults

676

Brandon del Pozo, Brown University – Gun Violence at Home and WarBrandon del Pozo, Brown University – Gun Violence at Home and War

677

Donald Lamkin, University of California Los Angeles – The Debate on Exercise for Weight LossDonald Lamkin, University of California Los Angeles – The Debate on Exercise for Weight Loss

678

Kerry Dean Carso, SUNY New Paltz – Follies in AmericaKerry Dean Carso, SUNY New Paltz – Follies in America

679

Adam McLain, SUNY Polytechnic Institute – Nosy Hara Dwarf LemursAdam McLain, SUNY Polytechnic Institute – Nosy Hara Dwarf Lemurs

680

Abolfazl Karimpour, SUNY Polytechnic Institute – Red-Light Running Behavior at Signalized IntersectionsAbolfazl Karimpour, SUNY Polytechnic Institute – Red-Light Running Behavior at Signalized Intersections

681

Ryan Lizardi, SUNY Polytechnic Institute – Millennials, Your Nostalgia Window is Now!Ryan Lizardi, SUNY Polytechnic Institute – Millennials, Your Nostalgia Window is Now!

682

Robert Edgell, SUNY Polytechnic Institute – Creative Challenges and the University ReimaginedRobert Edgell, SUNY Polytechnic Institute – Creative Challenges and the University Reimagined

683

Andrew Russell, SUNY Polytechnic Institute – The Heroes of the Digital AgeAndrew Russell, SUNY Polytechnic Institute – The Heroes of the Digital Age

684

David Grenardo, University of St. Thomas – Compensating College Athletes for PlayingDavid Grenardo, University of St. Thomas – Compensating College Athletes for Playing

685

Roxanne Prichard, University of St. Thomas – Changing Students Lives Through Better SleepRoxanne Prichard, University of St. Thomas – Changing Students Lives Through Better Sleep

686

Mahmoud Kabalan, University of St. Thomas – MicrogridsMahmoud Kabalan, University of St. Thomas – Microgrids

687

Chelda Smith Kondo, University of St. Thomas – Pedagogy of HumanizationChelda Smith Kondo, University of St. Thomas – Pedagogy of Humanization

688

Bryana French, University of St. Thomas – Radically Healing Racial TraumaBryana French, University of St. Thomas – Radically Healing Racial Trauma

689

Amy Froide, University of Maryland Baltimore County – The Long History of Financial FraudAmy Froide, University of Maryland Baltimore County – The Long History of Financial Fraud

690

Ramon Goings, University of Maryland Baltimore County – There’s No Dissertation Like a Done DissertationRamon Goings, University of Maryland Baltimore County – There’s No Dissertation Like a Done Dissertation

691

Renée Lambert-Brétière – Democratizing Access to Digital Tools in the Documentation of the Innu LanguageRenée Lambert-Brétière – Democratizing Access to Digital Tools in the Documentation of the Innu Language

692

Michael Nance, University of Maryland Baltimore County – Erhard on the Right to RevolutionMichael Nance, University of Maryland Baltimore County – Erhard on the Right to Revolution

693

Elizabeth Patton, University of Maryland Baltimore County – The Home Office and Work-Life BalanceElizabeth Patton, University of Maryland Baltimore County – The Home Office and Work-Life Balance

694

Jodie Childers, Tulane University – The U.S. and NATO in the Icelandic Literary ImaginationJodie Childers, Tulane University – The U.S. and NATO in the Icelandic Literary Imagination

695

Mark Satta, Wayne State University – First Amendment Violations in Anti-Drag LawsMark Satta, Wayne State University – First Amendment Violations in Anti-Drag Laws

696

Stephen Collins, Kennesaw State University – Presidents, Twitter, and U.S. Soft PowerStephen Collins, Kennesaw State University – Presidents, Twitter, and U.S. Soft Power

697

Judith DeSena, St. John’s University – A Study of COVID-19 Lockdowns in Two Iconic Brooklyn NeighborhoodsJudith DeSena, St. John’s University – A Study of COVID-19 Lockdowns in Two Iconic Brooklyn Neighborhoods

698

Lewis Davis, Union College – COVID on CampusLewis Davis, Union College – COVID on Campus

699

John MacCormick, Dickinson College – Fairness First in Artificial IntelligenceJohn MacCormick, Dickinson College – Fairness First in Artificial Intelligence

700

Susan Farrell, College of Charleston – Kurt Vonnegut’s Continuing Appeal to the YoungSusan Farrell, College of Charleston – Kurt Vonnegut’s Continuing Appeal to the Young

701

Lars Tragardh, Uppsala University – The Swedish Theory of LoveLars Tragardh, Uppsala University – The Swedish Theory of Love

702

Darrell Kaufman, Northern Arizona University – Is It Really the Hottest in 100,000 Years?Darrell Kaufman, Northern Arizona University – Is It Really the Hottest in 100,000 Years?

703

Emily Rosado-Solomon, Babson College – Mental Health and WorkEmily Rosado-Solomon, Babson College – Mental Health and Work

704

Jim Downs, Gettysburg College – New Theories of EpidemiologyJim Downs, Gettysburg College – New Theories of Epidemiology

705

Salma Monani, Gettysburg College – Mediating Human-Nature RelationsSalma Monani, Gettysburg College – Mediating Human-Nature Relations

706

Christopher Fee, Gettysburg College – Paddling in the Wake of the VikingsChristopher Fee, Gettysburg College – Paddling in the Wake of the Vikings

707

Jennifer Bloomquist, Gettysburg College – Linguistic Minstrelsy in Children’s Animated FilmJennifer Bloomquist, Gettysburg College – Linguistic Minstrelsy in Children’s Animated Film

708

Megan Benka-Coker, Gettysburg College – Evaluating Real-World Global Health InterventionsMegan Benka-Coker, Gettysburg College – Evaluating Real-World Global Health Interventions

709

Jenny Sabin, Cornell University – AI Architecture Driven by Humans, Powered by AIJenny Sabin, Cornell University – AI Architecture Driven by Humans, Powered by AI

710

Qian Yang, Cornell University – AI Tool Gains Doctors’ Trust by Giving Advice Like a ColleagueQian Yang, Cornell University – AI Tool Gains Doctors’ Trust by Giving Advice Like a Colleague

711

Jonathan P. Chang, Cornell University– How AI Tools Could Help Make Online Discussions HealthierJonathan P. Chang, Cornell University– How AI Tools Could Help Make Online Discussions Healthier

712

Malte Jung, Cornell University – Social Cost of AI in Social InteractionsMalte Jung, Cornell University – Social Cost of AI in Social Interactions

713

Farzin Lotfi-Jam, Cornell University – A Recursive History of Urban SimulationFarzin Lotfi-Jam, Cornell University – A Recursive History of Urban Simulation

714

Kayla de la Haye, University of Southern California Dornsife – Uncovering the True Extent of Food Insecurity in the U.S.Kayla de la Haye, University of Southern California Dornsife – Uncovering the True Extent of Food Insecurity in the U.S.

715

Donald Arnold, University of Southern California Dornsife – Mapping Synapses and the Future of Memory TreatmentsDonald Arnold, University of Southern California Dornsife – Mapping Synapses and the Future of Memory Treatments

716

Wandi Bruine de Bruin, University of Southern California Dornsife – It’s Time to Ditch Climate Change JargonWandi Bruine de Bruin, University of Southern California Dornsife – It’s Time to Ditch Climate Change Jargon

717

Sylvain Barbot, University of Southern California Dornsife – Is the Seismic Crisis over now for Turkey?Sylvain Barbot, University of Southern California Dornsife – Is the Seismic Crisis over now for Turkey?

718

Vsevolod Seva Katritch, University of Southern California Dornsife – Computer Modeling and A.I. Transform Drug DiscoveryVsevolod Seva Katritch, University of Southern California Dornsife – Computer Modeling and A.I. Transform Drug Discovery

719

Shlomi Dinar, Florida International University – Water as a WeaponShlomi Dinar, Florida International University – Water as a Weapon

720

Phillip Carter, Florida International University – Miami EnglishPhillip Carter, Florida International University – Miami English

721

Elisa Trucco, Florida International University – The Impact of Social Isolation and Past Trauma on Mental HealthElisa Trucco, Florida International University – The Impact of Social Isolation and Past Trauma on Mental Health

722

Min Chen, Florida International University – Algorithms Detecting StrokesMin Chen, Florida International University – Algorithms Detecting Strokes

723

Daniel Bagner, Florida International University – Telehealth Programs Benefit Young Children with Developmental DelayDaniel Bagner, Florida International University – Telehealth Programs Benefit Young Children with Developmental Delay

724

Laura Bronstein, Binghamton University – Community Schools and Reducing Summer Learning LossLaura Bronstein, Binghamton University – Community Schools and Reducing Summer Learning Loss

725

Jim Hutchins, Weber State University – The Brain is Maintained by Chance the GardenerJim Hutchins, Weber State University – The Brain is Maintained by Chance the Gardener

726

Amber Reed, Spelman College – Nostalgia After Apartheid in South AfricaAmber Reed, Spelman College – Nostalgia After Apartheid in South Africa

727

Bart Elmore, The Ohio State University – Why Cooling Coca-Cola Warms Our PlanetBart Elmore, The Ohio State University – Why Cooling Coca-Cola Warms Our Planet

728

Cihan Uzmanoglu, Binghamton University – The Stock Market TipsCihan Uzmanoglu, Binghamton University – The Stock Market Tips

729

Rachel Savage, University of Toronto – Reimagining Aging in PlaceRachel Savage, University of Toronto – Reimagining Aging in Place

730

Carolyn Eichner, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee – The Paris Commune: The Long Shadow of France’s “Other” RevolutionCarolyn Eichner, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee – The Paris Commune: The Long Shadow of France’s “Other” Revolution

731

Patrick James, University of California Dornsife – What Iraq Can Teach Us About the War in UkrainePatrick James, University of California Dornsife – What Iraq Can Teach Us About the War in Ukraine

732

Robin Morrison, University of Zurich – Overcoming AdversityRobin Morrison, University of Zurich – Overcoming Adversity

733

Bryant Simon, Temple University – The History of Public Bathrooms, A Story of InequalityBryant Simon, Temple University – The History of Public Bathrooms, A Story of Inequality

734

Samantha Dodson, University of British Columbia – The Morality of Himpathy for Sexual HarassersSamantha Dodson, University of British Columbia – The Morality of Himpathy for Sexual Harassers

735

Sam Kruger, University of Texas at Austin – How Finance and Economics Research Increased During the PandemicSam Kruger, University of Texas at Austin – How Finance and Economics Research Increased During the Pandemic

736

Paula Rochon, University of Toronto – Filling a Gap: Women’s Age LabPaula Rochon, University of Toronto – Filling a Gap: Women’s Age Lab

737

Linda Charmaraman, Wellesley College – When It Comes to Teens and Screens, Pets Can Have Surprising BenefitsLinda Charmaraman, Wellesley College – When It Comes to Teens and Screens, Pets Can Have Surprising Benefits

738

Eric Gaze, Bowdoin College – Debunking the Dunning-Kruger EffectEric Gaze, Bowdoin College – Debunking the Dunning-Kruger Effect

739

Timand Bates, Bard College – Students Want a Liberal Arts Global Classroom OnlineTimand Bates, Bard College – Students Want a Liberal Arts Global Classroom Online

740

Ellen Meiser, University of Hawaii at Hilo – Enduring the Heat of the KitchenEllen Meiser, University of Hawaii at Hilo – Enduring the Heat of the Kitchen

741

Dennis McCarty, University at Albany – The Quest to End Human TraffickingDennis McCarty, University at Albany – The Quest to End Human Trafficking

742

Mark Warschauer, University of California, Irvine – Improving Children’s Learning Through Interactive TV ShowsMark Warschauer, University of California, Irvine – Improving Children’s Learning Through Interactive TV Shows

743

Michele Meek, Bridgewater State University – How Teen Films Reveal Complexities of Sexual ConsentMichele Meek, Bridgewater State University – How Teen Films Reveal Complexities of Sexual Consent

744

Einav Hart, George Mason University – When “Winning” a Negotiation Can Make You Worse OffEinav Hart, George Mason University – When “Winning” a Negotiation Can Make You Worse Off

745

Thomas Mennella, Western New England University – Student Perceptions of ChatGPTThomas Mennella, Western New England University – Student Perceptions of ChatGPT

746

Michael Zalot, Cedar Crest College – Historic Legacy of Once-Popular Arcade Redemption TokensMichael Zalot, Cedar Crest College – Historic Legacy of Once-Popular Arcade Redemption Tokens

747

Gail Sahar, Wheaton College – The Psychology of BlameGail Sahar, Wheaton College – The Psychology of Blame

748

C. Michael White, University of Connecticut – Psychedelic Medication Reduces Anxiety and Depression in Cancer PatientsC. Michael White, University of Connecticut – Psychedelic Medication Reduces Anxiety and Depression in Cancer Patients

749

Moti Mizrahi, Florida Institute of Technology – “Scientism” as an Anti-Science of Doubt and DisbeliefMoti Mizrahi, Florida Institute of Technology – “Scientism” as an Anti-Science of Doubt and Disbelief

750

Dan Laufer, Victoria University of Wellington – Consequences of Journalists Violating their Code of EthicsDan Laufer, Victoria University of Wellington – Consequences of Journalists Violating their Code of Ethics

751

Joanne Dickson, Edith Cowan University – Are You Chasing Your Dreams or Running from Your Fears?Joanne Dickson, Edith Cowan University – Are You Chasing Your Dreams or Running from Your Fears?

752

Sophie Chao, University of Sydney – Why Mourning Matters in the AnthropoceneSophie Chao, University of Sydney – Why Mourning Matters in the Anthropocene

753

TaLisa J. Carter, American University – Future Correctional Practitioners See A Broken SystemTaLisa J. Carter, American University – Future Correctional Practitioners See A Broken System

754

Erica Kosal, North Carolina State University – The Importance of Developing Students’ Critical Thinking SkillsErica Kosal, North Carolina State University – The Importance of Developing Students’ Critical Thinking Skills

755

PK Toh, University of Texas at Austin – Who Pulls a Company Out of a (Technological) Rut?PK Toh, University of Texas at Austin – Who Pulls a Company Out of a (Technological) Rut?

756

Ryayo Terao, New York City College of Technology – 13 Driver’s LicensesRyayo Terao, New York City College of Technology – 13 Driver’s Licenses

757

John A. Cigliano, Cedar Crest College – MicroplasticsJohn A. Cigliano, Cedar Crest College – Microplastics

758

Gena Greher, University of Massachusetts Lowell – Music, Emotion and Storytelling in Developing Listening SkillsGena Greher, University of Massachusetts Lowell – Music, Emotion and Storytelling in Developing Listening Skills

759

Nicole Hassoun, Binghamton University – Sharing Vaccine Intellectual PropertyNicole Hassoun, Binghamton University – Sharing Vaccine Intellectual Property

760

Luisa Ruge-Jones, University of Dayton – It Matters How You Talk About Your DifferencesLuisa Ruge-Jones, University of Dayton – It Matters How You Talk About Your Differences

761

Stephen McNeill, Kennesaw State University – Mobile Skin CareStephen McNeill, Kennesaw State University – Mobile Skin Care

762

Cailyn Green, Empire State University – Defining Polysubstance Use in AdolescentsCailyn Green, Empire State University – Defining Polysubstance Use in Adolescents

763

Candelaria Bergero, University of California, Irvine – How Our Airplanes Can Achieve Net-Zero EmissionsCandelaria Bergero, University of California, Irvine – How Our Airplanes Can Achieve Net-Zero Emissions

764

Keri Hurley-Kim, University of California, Irvine – Identifying Disparities to Improve Vaccine RatesKeri Hurley-Kim, University of California, Irvine – Identifying Disparities to Improve Vaccine Rates

765

Regina Ragan, University of California, Irvine – Using E. coli to Detect Water ContaminationRegina Ragan, University of California, Irvine – Using E. coli to Detect Water Contamination

766

Saurabh Chatterjee, University of California, Irvine – How Blue-Green Algae Can Increase Severity of Liver DiseaseSaurabh Chatterjee, University of California, Irvine – How Blue-Green Algae Can Increase Severity of Liver Disease

767

Rabi Musah, University at Albany – Combating Lack of Diversity in STEMRabi Musah, University at Albany – Combating Lack of Diversity in STEM

768

Marilyn Masson, University at Albany – Collapse of Ancient Mayan Capital Linked to DroughtMarilyn Masson, University at Albany – Collapse of Ancient Mayan Capital Linked to Drought

769

Andrew Berglund, University at Albany – The Fight Against Myotonic DystrophyAndrew Berglund, University at Albany – The Fight Against Myotonic Dystrophy

770

Brett Harris, University at Albany – Mental Health in Rural New YorkBrett Harris, University at Albany – Mental Health in Rural New York

771

Bhupal Shrestha, University at Albany – Tracking Western Wildfire SmokeBhupal Shrestha, University at Albany – Tracking Western Wildfire Smoke

772

William Herbert, Hunter College – 50 Years of Higher Education Collective BargainingWilliam Herbert, Hunter College – 50 Years of Higher Education Collective Bargaining

773

Tripti Bhattacharya, Syracuse University – Clues from the PlioceneTripti Bhattacharya, Syracuse University – Clues from the Pliocene

774

David Cingranelli, Binghamton University – The Need for National Human Rights Report CardsDavid Cingranelli, Binghamton University – The Need for National Human Rights Report Cards

775

Elizabeth Dorssom, Lincoln University of Missouri – Why Do Legislatures Use Sunset Provisions?Elizabeth Dorssom, Lincoln University of Missouri – Why Do Legislatures Use Sunset Provisions?

776

Andrew Belnap, University of Texas at Austin – Are Tax Audits Bad for Business?Andrew Belnap, University of Texas at Austin – Are Tax Audits Bad for Business?

777

Neil Fitzgerald, Marist College – Using Modern Chemical Methods to Detect Fake Chinese LiquorNeil Fitzgerald, Marist College – Using Modern Chemical Methods to Detect Fake Chinese Liquor

778

Chun Zhang, University of Dayton – How a Company Can Reduce Brand HateChun Zhang, University of Dayton – How a Company Can Reduce Brand Hate

779

Peter Gray, Boston College – Why Children Need More Independent Adventure Than They Are Currently AllowedPeter Gray, Boston College – Why Children Need More Independent Adventure Than They Are Currently Allowed

780

Zaya Rustamova, Kennesaw State University – Resilience of No Longer Others’ in Series The Other GazeZaya Rustamova, Kennesaw State University – Resilience of No Longer Others’ in Series The Other Gaze

781

Billi Bromer, Brenau University – What Are Post-Traditional Online Students Telling Us?Billi Bromer, Brenau University – What Are Post-Traditional Online Students Telling Us?

782

Robert Kunzman, Indiana University – Learning from FailureRobert Kunzman, Indiana University – Learning from Failure

783

Elizabeth Blaber, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Understanding How the Environment Affects Stem Cell FunctionElizabeth Blaber, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Understanding How the Environment Affects Stem Cell Function

784

Chris Linder, University of Utah – A New Approach to Stopping Sexual ViolenceChris Linder, University of Utah – A New Approach to Stopping Sexual Violence

785

Brad Garner, Indiana Wesleyan University – The Power of Inclusive HospitalityBrad Garner, Indiana Wesleyan University – The Power of Inclusive Hospitality

786

Miriam Wallace, New College of Florida – Free Speech and the 1780s Elocution MovementMiriam Wallace, New College of Florida – Free Speech and the 1780s Elocution Movement

787

Michele Belot, Cornell University – How Do We Get People to Reconsider Their Choices and Behaviors?Michele Belot, Cornell University – How Do We Get People to Reconsider Their Choices and Behaviors?

788

Alex Townsend, Cornell University – Scientifically-Minded Artificial IntelligenceAlex Townsend, Cornell University – Scientifically-Minded Artificial Intelligence

789

Debanjan Chowdhury, Cornell University – Strange Metals and the Energy CrisisDebanjan Chowdhury, Cornell University – Strange Metals and the Energy Crisis

790

David Shoemaker, Cornell University – Why Psychopaths Have Bad Senses of HumorDavid Shoemaker, Cornell University – Why Psychopaths Have Bad Senses of Humor

791

Carolyn Fornoff, Cornell University – Greening Mexican CinemaCarolyn Fornoff, Cornell University – Greening Mexican Cinema

792

Jeffrey Wood, University of Missouri – Changes in Forest Behavior after Crossing a Drought ThresholdJeffrey Wood, University of Missouri – Changes in Forest Behavior after Crossing a Drought Threshold

793

Lily Zhu, Washington State University – How to Unlock Your CreativityLily Zhu, Washington State University – How to Unlock Your Creativity

794

Gregory Kaliss, York College of Pennsylvania – Discovering the Real Wonder WomanGregory Kaliss, York College of Pennsylvania – Discovering the Real Wonder Woman

795

Lingyao Yuan, Iowa State University – Working with Digital HumansLingyao Yuan, Iowa State University – Working with Digital Humans

796

Cailyn Green, SUNY Empire State College – The Impact of Employment on Treatment Completion Rates with DWI OffendersCailyn Green, SUNY Empire State College – The Impact of Employment on Treatment Completion Rates with DWI Offenders

797

Essam Heggy, University of Southern California – Crisis on the NileEssam Heggy, University of Southern California – Crisis on the Nile

798

Bistra Dilkina, University of Southern California – In a Warmer World, Half of All Species are on the Move. Where are they going?Bistra Dilkina, University of Southern California – In a Warmer World, Half of All Species are on the Move. Where are they goi

799

Travis Williams, University of Southern California – Making Medicine from Garbage in the OceanTravis Williams, University of Southern California – Making Medicine from Garbage in the Ocean

800

Thomas Petersen, University of Southern California – Concrete Built Half Our World, But May Be Harming ItThomas Petersen, University of Southern California – Concrete Built Half Our World, But May Be Harming It

801

Robin Craig, University of Southern California – Without Water, Native American Tribes Hit Hard by the PandemicRobin Craig, University of Southern California – Without Water, Native American Tribes Hit Hard by the Pandemic

802

Harvey Chochinov, University of Manitoba – Why is Being a Patient Such a Difficult Pill to SwallowHarvey Chochinov, University of Manitoba – Why is Being a Patient Such a Difficult Pill to Swallow

803

William C. Kirby, Harvard University – The End of American Academic LeadershipWilliam C. Kirby, Harvard University – The End of American Academic Leadership

804

Meghann Jarchow, University of South Dakota – Working in Our Place for Visionary SustainabilityMeghann Jarchow, University of South Dakota – Working in Our Place for Visionary Sustainability

805

Joanne Dickson, Edith Cowan University – Mental Flexibility is Key to Protecting Wellbeing in People with Chronic PainJoanne Dickson, Edith Cowan University – Mental Flexibility is Key to Protecting Wellbeing in People with Chronic Pain

806

Kate Mulligan, University of Toronto – Loneliness as a Health IssueKate Mulligan, University of Toronto – Loneliness as a Health Issue

807

Kimia Ghobadi, Johns Hopkins University – One Size Doesn’t Fit All: An AI Approach to Healthier EatingKimia Ghobadi, Johns Hopkins University – One Size Doesn’t Fit All: An AI Approach to Healthier Eating

808

Andrew Neff, Emory University – Drug-Delivery Technology Opens New Doors for Psychiatric TreatmentsAndrew Neff, Emory University – Drug-Delivery Technology Opens New Doors for Psychiatric Treatments

809

Joseph Larkin, University of Florida – What Do Babies’ Dirty Diapers Tell Us About COVID-19 VaccinationJoseph Larkin, University of Florida – What Do Babies’ Dirty Diapers Tell Us About COVID-19 Vaccination

810

Dawn Brancati, Yale University – Locking Down ISISDawn Brancati, Yale University – Locking Down ISIS

811

Sarah Abreveya Stein, University of California Los Angeles – The Intersectional Space of a Vichy French WWII Labor Camp in the Algerian SaharaSarah Abreveya Stein, University of California Los Angeles – The Intersectional Space of a Vichy French WWII Labo

812

David Drake, University of Wisconsin – Human and Coyote Co-Existence in Urban AreasDavid Drake, University of Wisconsin – Human and Coyote Co-Existence in Urban Areas

813

Marilynn Desmond, Binghamton University – Christine de Pizan on Gender and Warfare in the Middle AgesMarilynn Desmond, Binghamton University – Christine de Pizan on Gender and Warfare in the Middle Ages

814

Arianna Maffei, Stony Brook University – Children’s Food Experiences Shapes Grown-Ups’ Taste PreferencesArianna Maffei, Stony Brook University – Children’s Food Experiences Shapes Grown-Ups’ Taste Preferences

815

Wolf Gruner, University of Southern California – #LastSeen Project: Unknown Pictures, Untold Stories of the HolocaustWolf Gruner, University of Southern California – #LastSeen Project: Unknown Pictures, Untold Stories of the Holocaust

816

Moussa N’Gom, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Optics: The Future of Computation and MedicineMoussa N’Gom, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Optics: The Future of Computation and Medicine

817

Britteny Howell, University of Alaska Anchorage – What We Need to Age Healthy May Be The Hardest Things to ObtainBritteny Howell, University of Alaska Anchorage – What We Need to Age Healthy May Be The Hardest Things to Obtain

818

Ted Hadzi-Antich, Austin Community College – Asking the Great Questions at Community CollegesTed Hadzi-Antich, Austin Community College – Asking the Great Questions at Community Colleges

819

David Bakhurst, Queen’s University – Why Education Matters to PhilosophyDavid Bakhurst, Queen’s University – Why Education Matters to Philosophy

820

Jerald Podair, Lawrence University – When History RhymesJerald Podair, Lawrence University – When History Rhymes

821

Oladele Ogunseitan, University of California, Irvine – Disentangling the Worldwide Web of E-Waste and Climate ChangeOladele Ogunseitan, University of California, Irvine – Disentangling the Worldwide Web of E-Waste and Climate Change

822

Shayla Sawyer, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Improving Biosensors for Ecological MonitoringShayla Sawyer, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Improving Biosensors for Ecological Monitoring

823

Marcus Carter, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Intertidal Objects: A Design Solution for Coastal ErosionMarcus Carter, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Intertidal Objects: A Design Solution for Coastal Erosion

824

Aparna Gupta, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – The Future of FintechAparna Gupta, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – The Future of Fintech

825

Brett Fajen, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – VisionBrett Fajen, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Vision

826

Christopher Jeansonne, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Gameful LearningChristopher Jeansonne, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Gameful Learning

827

Lou Roper, SUNY New Paltz – Making Slavery ‘Normal’ in English AmericaLou Roper, SUNY New Paltz – Making Slavery ‘Normal’ in English America

828

Ian Reifowitz, SUNY-Empire State College – Republic or Democracy?Ian Reifowitz, SUNY-Empire State College – Republic or Democracy?

829

Russell Briggs, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry – Soil: The Biogeochemical Membrane at the Intersection of Planet Earth’s Global SystemsRussell Briggs, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry – Soil: The Biogeochemical Membra

830

Michel Bruneau, University at Buffalo – The Blessings of DisasterMichel Bruneau, University at Buffalo – The Blessings of Disaster

831

Lisa Jean Moore, Purchase College – Spider GoatsLisa Jean Moore, Purchase College – Spider Goats

832

Anna Amirkhanyan, American University – An International Experimental Study of Citizens Perceptions of Government Responses to COVID-19Anna Amirkhanyan, American University – An International Experimental Study of Citizens Perceptions of Government Respon

833

Angela Murolo, St. Francis College – Re-entering Society: Elderly Support Post-Release and Successful Community-Based AgingAngela Murolo, St. Francis College – Re-entering Society: Elderly Support Post-Release and Successful Community-Based Aging

834

Christopher Burnett, University of Houston – College and University Accreditation Sanction and EnrollmentChristopher Burnett, University of Houston – College and University Accreditation Sanction and Enrollment

835

Rachel Hadas, Rutgers University – Polarization: Then and NowRachel Hadas, Rutgers University – Polarization: Then and Now

836

Toria Herd, Penn State University– The Teen Mental Health Crisis Continues to WorsenToria Herd, Penn State University– The Teen Mental Health Crisis Continues to Worsen

837

Keith Diaz, Columbia University – How to Counteract the Health Harms of SittingKeith Diaz, Columbia University – How to Counteract the Health Harms of Sitting

838

Beth Livingston, University of Iowa – Move on From Leaning InBeth Livingston, University of Iowa – Move on From Leaning In

839

Nir Eisikovits, UMass Boston – A.I. and Everyday LifeNir Eisikovits, UMass Boston – A.I. and Everyday Life

840

Barbara Combs, Kennesaw State University – Anti-Black Racism is Not Better than It Used to Be. It Just Takes Different Forms.Barbara Combs, Kennesaw State University – Anti-Black Racism is Not Better than It Used to Be. It Just Takes Different Forms.

841

Pankhuri Malhotra, University of Oklahoma – Finding Brand Alliances among Seemingly Unrelated PartnersPankhuri Malhotra, University of Oklahoma – Finding Brand Alliances among Seemingly Unrelated Partners

842

Cynthia Orozco, Eastern New Mexico University, Ruidoso – Alonso Perales, Mexican American Civil Rights Leader and Architect of Latino DestinyCynthia Orozco, Eastern New Mexico University, Ruidoso – Alonso Perales, Mexican American Civil Rights Leader and

843

Parichehr Kazemi, University of Oregon – The Protest Potential of Social Media ImagesParichehr Kazemi, University of Oregon – The Protest Potential of Social Media Images

844

Heather Welch, University of California Santa Cruz – Illuminating Dark Fishing Vessels at SeaHeather Welch, University of California Santa Cruz – Illuminating Dark Fishing Vessels at Sea

845

Melissa Huey, New York Institute of Technology – The Psychological Impact of Smartphones in the College ClassroomMelissa Huey, New York Institute of Technology – The Psychological Impact of Smartphones in the College Classroom

846

Christina Frohock, University of Miami School of Law – Reading Lolita as a Sentencing MemorandumChristina Frohock, University of Miami School of Law – Reading Lolita as a Sentencing Memorandum

847

Emily Huddart Kennedy, University of British Columbia – We Can’t Stop Climate Change by Hating Each OtherEmily Huddart Kennedy, University of British Columbia – We Can’t Stop Climate Change by Hating Each Other

848

Victor Peskin, Arizona State University – The Politics of Prosecuting PutinVictor Peskin, Arizona State University – The Politics of Prosecuting Putin

849

Kristen McHenry, Boise State University – Burnout and Well-Being Among Healthcare FacultyKristen McHenry, Boise State University – Burnout and Well-Being Among Healthcare Faculty

850

Jeff Liebert, McGill University – Get Big or Get Out: How Farm Size Affects the Use of Sustainable Management PracticesJeff Liebert, McGill University – Get Big or Get Out: How Farm Size Affects the Use of Sustainable Management Practices

851

Morgan Shipley, Michigan State University – The Varieties of SpiritualityMorgan Shipley, Michigan State University – The Varieties of Spirituality

852

Kathleen Lubey, St. John’s University – What Does Pornography Tell Us?Kathleen Lubey, St. John’s University – What Does Pornography Tell Us?

853

Joel Christensen, Brandeis University – Women, Witchcraft, and Greek MythJoel Christensen, Brandeis University – Women, Witchcraft, and Greek Myth

854

Darby Saxbe, University of Southern California – Dad Brain? How Fatherhood Changes the BrainDarby Saxbe, University of Southern California – Dad Brain? How Fatherhood Changes the Brain

855

Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera, University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez – The Puertoricanization of U.S. Higher EdJeffrey Herlihy-Mera, University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez – The Puertoricanization of U.S. Higher Ed

856

Rahim Esfandyar-Pour, University of California, Irvine – A Health Monitoring Wearable Operates Without a BatteryRahim Esfandyar-Pour, University of California, Irvine – A Health Monitoring Wearable Operates Without a Battery

857

Nancy Jecker, University of Washington School of Medicine – The Ethics of Brain Computer InterfacingNancy Jecker, University of Washington School of Medicine – The Ethics of Brain Computer Interfacing

858

sam seidel, Stanford University – Creative Hustlesam seidel, Stanford University – Creative Hustle

859

Sandra Peart, University of Richmond – We Need Capable, Ethical Leaders – Now More Than EverSandra Peart, University of Richmond – We Need Capable, Ethical Leaders – Now More Than Ever

860

Ioakim Boutakidis, California State University Fullerton – Boys and Men’s Struggles in School Reveal a Systemic InequityIoakim Boutakidis, California State University Fullerton – Boys and Men’s Struggles in School Reveal a Systemic Inequity

861

Kerry Whigham, Binghamton University – How Can Genocide Be Prevented?Kerry Whigham, Binghamton University – How Can Genocide Be Prevented?

862

Filip Viskupic, South Dakota State University – Politics Drives Parental COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Among NursesFilip Viskupic, South Dakota State University – Politics Drives Parental COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Among Nurses

863

Sylvia Sierra, Syracuse University – Media References in Everyday ConversationSylvia Sierra, Syracuse University – Media References in Everyday Conversation

864

Peter Kaiser, University of California, Irvine – Therapies That Restore the Body’s Own Tumor Suppressing ActivityPeter Kaiser, University of California, Irvine – Therapies That Restore the Body’s Own Tumor Suppressing Activity

865

Teresa Wright, California State University Long Beach – Protest in China – What’s New and What’s to be ExpectedTeresa Wright, California State University Long Beach – Protest in China – What’s New and What’s to be Expected

866

Austin Sarat, Amherst College – Alabama and Lethal Injection IssuesAustin Sarat, Amherst College – Alabama and Lethal Injection Issues

867

Karen Levy, Cornell University – How Surveillance is Changing the Long-Haul Trucking IndustryKaren Levy, Cornell University – How Surveillance is Changing the Long-Haul Trucking Industry

868

Mneesha Gellman, Emerson College – How Does Cultural Survival Happen? One Word at a TimeMneesha Gellman, Emerson College – How Does Cultural Survival Happen? One Word at a Time

869

Ben Cotterill, Clemson University – Children’s Eyewitness TestimonyBen Cotterill, Clemson University – Children’s Eyewitness Testimony

870

Huolin Xin, University of California Irvine – A Better Battery for Electric CarsHuolin Xin, University of California Irvine – A Better Battery for Electric Cars

871

Lallen Johnson, American University – Racial Inequality, Age, and COVID-19 MortalityLallen Johnson, American University – Racial Inequality, Age, and COVID-19 Mortality

872

Susan Broniarczyk, University of Texas at Austin – Social Sharing Can Lead To a False Sense of KnowledgeSusan Broniarczyk, University of Texas at Austin – Social Sharing Can Lead To a False Sense of Knowledge

873

Na Young Lee, University of Dayton – Checkout Charity Solicitations Can Give Customers AnxietyNa Young Lee, University of Dayton – Checkout Charity Solicitations Can Give Customers Anxiety

874

Commissioner’s Choice Award – Minnita Daniel-Cox, University of Dayton – Paul Laurence Dunbar’s Artist LegacyCommissioner’s Choice Award – Minnita Daniel-Cox, University of Dayton – Paul Laurence Dunbar’s Artist Legacy

875

Best-Of Week 2022: Rachael Woldoff, West Virginia University – Digital NomadsBest-Of Week 2022: Rachael Woldoff, West Virginia University – Digital Nomads

876

Best-Of Week 2022: Joe Laycock, Texas State University – Why Exorcism Won’t Go AwayBest-Of Week 2022: Joe Laycock, Texas State University – Why Exorcism Won’t Go Away

877

Best-Of Week 2022: William E. Pelham, Florida International University – Medication Doesn’t Help Kids With ADHD LearnBest-Of Week 2022: William E. Pelham, Florida International University – Medication Doesn’t Help Kids With ADHD Learn

878

Best-Of Week 2022: Khurram Afridi, Cornell University – Wireless Charging of Electric VehiclesBest-Of Week 2022: Khurram Afridi, Cornell University – Wireless Charging of Electric Vehicles

879

Thomas Klak, University of New England – Reintroducing Chestnut Trees to Improve BiodiversityThomas Klak, University of New England – Reintroducing Chestnut Trees to Improve Biodiversity

880

Sydney Springer, University of New England – Working with Doctors on DeprescribingSydney Springer, University of New England – Working with Doctors on Deprescribing

881

Michele Polacsek, University of New England – The Impact of Digital Marketing on Children’s Unhealthy Eating HabitsMichele Polacsek, University of New England – The Impact of Digital Marketing on Children’s Unhealthy Eating Habits

882

Marilyn Gugliucci, University of New England – Learning by Living: 48-Hour Hospice Home Immersion ProjectMarilyn Gugliucci, University of New England – Learning by Living: 48-Hour Hospice Home Immersion Project

883

Ling Cao, University of New England – Models for Discovering Methods to Reduce Chronic PainLing Cao, University of New England – Models for Discovering Methods to Reduce Chronic Pain

884

Tuan Nguyen, Kansas State University – Understanding the Issue of Teacher VacancyTuan Nguyen, Kansas State University – Understanding the Issue of Teacher Vacancy

885

Maurice Huguenin, University of New South Wales – Southern Ocean Takes on the Heat of Climate ChangeMaurice Huguenin, University of New South Wales – Southern Ocean Takes on the Heat of Climate Change

886

Alex Moran, University of Oxford – In Praise of MischiefAlex Moran, University of Oxford – In Praise of Mischief

887

Chris Impey, University of Arizona – Super-Earths and the Search for Life Beyond EarthChris Impey, University of Arizona – Super-Earths and the Search for Life Beyond Earth

888

Scott Landes, Syracuse University – The COVID-19 Burden Has Been Greater Among People With Intellectual and Developmental DisabilityScott Landes, Syracuse University – The COVID-19 Burden Has Been Greater Among People With Intellectual and Developmental D

889

Robert Nordon, University of New South Wales – Making Blood Stem Cells on a MicrochipRobert Nordon, University of New South Wales – Making Blood Stem Cells on a Microchip

890

Jase Bernhardt, Hofstra University – Communicating Rip Current Risk in English and SpanishJase Bernhardt, Hofstra University – Communicating Rip Current Risk in English and Spanish

891

Laura Starks, University of Texas at Austin – The Financial Impact of Poor Corporate Climate PerformanceLaura Starks, University of Texas at Austin – The Financial Impact of Poor Corporate Climate Performance

892

Rebecca Price, University of Pittsburgh – Ketamine and DepressionRebecca Price, University of Pittsburgh – Ketamine and Depression

893

Saif Mehkari, University of Richmond – Why Does Money Exist?Saif Mehkari, University of Richmond – Why Does Money Exist?

894

Alan Salek, RMIT University – Mysterious Space Diamonds from an Ancient Dwarf PlanetAlan Salek, RMIT University – Mysterious Space Diamonds from an Ancient Dwarf Planet

895

Emily Schlickman, University of California, Davis – A Case for Wildfire RetreatEmily Schlickman, University of California, Davis – A Case for Wildfire Retreat

896

Hala Altamimi, University of Kansas – Is Nonprofit Overhead a Need or Greed?Hala Altamimi, University of Kansas – Is Nonprofit Overhead a Need or Greed?

897

Jun Wu, University of California, Irvine – Examining Effects of Environment on Preterm BirthJun Wu, University of California, Irvine – Examining Effects of Environment on Preterm Birth

898

Joel Frohlich, University of Tubingen – How to Spot Pseudoscience in an Age of Conspiracy TheoriesJoel Frohlich, University of Tubingen – How to Spot Pseudoscience in an Age of Conspiracy Theories

899

Terri Kurtzberg, Rutgers Business School – Deception by DeviceTerri Kurtzberg, Rutgers Business School – Deception by Device

900

Joshua Rhee, University of California, Irvine – Tobacco and Cannabis Retailer LocationsJoshua Rhee, University of California, Irvine – Tobacco and Cannabis Retailer Locations

901

Jasmine Travers, New York University – Nursing Home Staffing Suffers in Disadvantaged CommunitiesJasmine Travers, New York University – Nursing Home Staffing Suffers in Disadvantaged Communities

902

Eric S. Jackson, New York University – Stutterers Don’t Stutter During Private SpeechEric S. Jackson, New York University – Stutterers Don’t Stutter During Private Speech

903

Angela Trude, New York University – A Click Too Far From Healthy FoodsAngela Trude, New York University – A Click Too Far From Healthy Foods

904

Cara Giovanetti, New York University – Dark MatterCara Giovanetti, New York University – Dark Matter

905

Madalina Vlasceanu, New York University – Bias and A.I.Madalina Vlasceanu, New York University – Bias and A.I.

906

Nicholas Caporusso, Northern Kentucky University – Creating Compelling Visual Representation of LiteratureNicholas Caporusso, Northern Kentucky University – Creating Compelling Visual Representation of Literature

907

Melissa Jones, Northern Kentucky University – Building Inclusive Communities Through Peer MentoringMelissa Jones, Northern Kentucky University – Building Inclusive Communities Through Peer Mentoring

908

Zeel Maheshwari, Northern Kentucky University – Smart Integrated Renewable Energy Systems for Remote CommunitiesZeel Maheshwari, Northern Kentucky University – Smart Integrated Renewable Energy Systems for Remote Communities

909

Jonathan Cullick, Northern Kentucky University – Teaching To Kill A MockingbirdJonathan Cullick, Northern Kentucky University – Teaching To Kill A Mockingbird

910

Michael Mannheimer, Northern Kentucky University – The Original Understandings of the Fourth AmendmentMichael Mannheimer, Northern Kentucky University – The Original Understandings of the Fourth Amendment

911

Suellen Hopfer, University of California Irvine – Social Media Strategies to Educate Young Adults on VaccinesSuellen Hopfer, University of California Irvine – Social Media Strategies to Educate Young Adults on Vaccines

912

Sumantra Sarkar, Binghamton University – Employees and Internet Security PoliciesSumantra Sarkar, Binghamton University – Employees and Internet Security Policies

913

Rachael Woldoff, West Virginia University – Digital NomadsRachael Woldoff, West Virginia University – Digital Nomads

914

Beauvais Lyons, University of Tennessee – Lessons From LlhurosBeauvais Lyons, University of Tennessee – Lessons From Llhuros

915

Frank McAndrew, Knox College – Why Do Some People See Ghosts While Others Don’t?Frank McAndrew, Knox College – Why Do Some People See Ghosts While Others Don’t?

916

Rebecca Rozelle-Stone, University of North Dakota – Attending to Crisis FatigueRebecca Rozelle-Stone, University of North Dakota – Attending to Crisis Fatigue

917

Oscar Fernandez, Portland State University – Disrupting Trauma Tourism in Diversity Workshops and Scholarship EssaysOscar Fernandez, Portland State University – Disrupting Trauma Tourism in Diversity Workshops and Scholarship Essays

918

Andrew Mines, George Washington University – Taliban and CounterterrorismAndrew Mines, George Washington University – Taliban and Counterterrorism

919

Henry Tran, University of South Carolina – Improving the Attractiveness of the Teaching Profession Through Talent-Centered Education LeadershipHenry Tran, University of South Carolina – Improving the Attractiveness of the Teaching Profession Through Talen

920

Tracy Brooks, Binghamton University – Targeting Proteins Related to CancerTracy Brooks, Binghamton University – Targeting Proteins Related to Cancer

921

Shannen Dee Williams, University of Dayton – America’s Real Sister ActShannen Dee Williams, University of Dayton – America’s Real Sister Act

922

Partha Banerjee, University of Dayton – A New Dimension for Fingerprint TechnologyPartha Banerjee, University of Dayton – A New Dimension for Fingerprint Technology

923

Minnita Daniel-Cox, University of Dayton – Paul Laurence Dunbar’s Artist LegacyMinnita Daniel-Cox, University of Dayton – Paul Laurence Dunbar’s Artist Legacy

924

Subramanian Ramakrishnan, University of Dayton – Models to Combat EpidemicsSubramanian Ramakrishnan, University of Dayton – Models to Combat Epidemics

925

Jack Bauer, University of Dayton – How Stories Foster FlourishingJack Bauer, University of Dayton – How Stories Foster Flourishing

926

Justin Hartnett, SUNY Oneonta – Predicting SnowfallJustin Hartnett, SUNY Oneonta – Predicting Snowfall

927

PJ Verrecchia, York College of Pennsylvania – Gun ControlPJ Verrecchia, York College of Pennsylvania – Gun Control

928

Amit Kumar, University of Texas at Austin – Doing Good Feels Surprisingly GoodAmit Kumar, University of Texas at Austin – Doing Good Feels Surprisingly Good

929

Randall McGuire, Binghamton University – Walls Will Not Solve Social IssuesRandall McGuire, Binghamton University – Walls Will Not Solve Social Issues

930

Timothy Lindberg, University of Minnesota Morris – How Same-Sex Marriage Became BipartisanTimothy Lindberg, University of Minnesota Morris – How Same-Sex Marriage Became Bipartisan

931

Jacob Pellinen, University of Colorado – Why Seizures Are Often Hard to DiagnoseJacob Pellinen, University of Colorado – Why Seizures Are Often Hard to Diagnose

932

Sabine von Mering, Brandeis University – Antisemitism and Social Media AlgorithmsSabine von Mering, Brandeis University – Antisemitism and Social Media Algorithms

933

Bryan Bardine, University of Dayton – Metal Scenes Around the World Survive and Thrive in the Face of ChallengesBryan Bardine, University of Dayton – Metal Scenes Around the World Survive and Thrive in the Face of Challenges

934

Thomas Doyle, Texas State University – Nuclear Weapons and the Moral DebateThomas Doyle, Texas State University – Nuclear Weapons and the Moral Debate

935

Daniel George, Penn State College of Medicine – The Power of Music: Effects of a Personalized Music Intervention for Persons with Dementia and their CaregiversDaniel George, Penn State College of Medicine – The Power of Music: Effects of a Personalized Mu

936

David Richardson, University of California Irvine – The Effects of Lung Cancer and Radon in Uranium MinersDavid Richardson, University of California Irvine – The Effects of Lung Cancer and Radon in Uranium Miners

937

Timothy Hampton, University of California Berkeley – Cheerfulness, Then and NowTimothy Hampton, University of California Berkeley – Cheerfulness, Then and Now

938

Aram Goudsouzian, University of Memphis – Bill Russell and the Basketball RevolutionAram Goudsouzian, University of Memphis – Bill Russell and the Basketball Revolution

939

Magnus Course, University of Edinburgh – The End of PurgatoryMagnus Course, University of Edinburgh – The End of Purgatory

940

Frank McAndrew, Knox College – Is Physically Risky Heroism a ‘Guy Thing’?Frank McAndrew, Knox College – Is Physically Risky Heroism a ‘Guy Thing’?

941

John Caskey, Swarthmore College – Concentrated Urban PovertyJohn Caskey, Swarthmore College – Concentrated Urban Poverty

942

Dave Smallen, Metropolitan State University – Social Connection Matters – And There are Many Ways to ConnectDave Smallen, Metropolitan State University – Social Connection Matters – And There are Many Ways to Connect

943

Sebastian Hohenberg, University of Munster – Virtual Reality Can Boost Firms’ New Product DevelopmentSebastian Hohenberg, University of Munster – Virtual Reality Can Boost Firms’ New Product Development

944

Zachary Neal, Michigan State University – More than One in Five Adults Do Not Want ChildrenZachary Neal, Michigan State University – More than One in Five Adults Do Not Want Children

945

Alana Jeydel, Fresno City College – 2022: The Year of the Female Gubernatorial CandidateAlana Jeydel, Fresno City College – 2022: The Year of the Female Gubernatorial Candidate

946

Dennis Jett, Penn State University – Peacekeeping: It’s ComplicatedDennis Jett, Penn State University – Peacekeeping: It’s Complicated

947

Alicia Walf, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Stress and ProcrastinationAlicia Walf, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Stress and Procrastination

948

Dylan Roby, University of California, Irvine – The Association Between COVID-19 Mortality and the County-Level Partisan Divide in the United StatesDylan Roby, University of California, Irvine – The Association Between COVID-19 Mortality and the County-Lev

949

Markus Baer, Washington University in St. Louis – How Awards and Recognition Can Decrease CreativityMarkus Baer, Washington University in St. Louis – How Awards and Recognition Can Decrease Creativity

950

Aviva Philipp-Muller, Simon Fraser University – Why are People Anti-Science and What Can We Do About It?Aviva Philipp-Muller, Simon Fraser University – Why are People Anti-Science and What Can We Do About It?

951

Angela Bradbery, University of Florida – Bill Names: Its All About MarketingAngela Bradbery, University of Florida – Bill Names: Its All About Marketing

952

Matthew Wilson, University of South Carolina – What Do People Mean When They Refer to a Banana RepublicMatthew Wilson, University of South Carolina – What Do People Mean When They Refer to a Banana Republic

953

Eva von Dassow, University of Minnesota – An Amargi for AmericaEva von Dassow, University of Minnesota – An Amargi for America

954

Suzanne McLeod, Binghamton University – 4 Ways to Get the New School Year Off to a Good StartSuzanne McLeod, Binghamton University – 4 Ways to Get the New School Year Off to a Good Start

955

Elizabeth Tricomi, Rutgers University Newark – Pandemic Decision-Making is Difficult and ExhaustingElizabeth Tricomi, Rutgers University Newark – Pandemic Decision-Making is Difficult and Exhausting

956

Caitlin Clark, Colorado State University – Chocolate Flavor Through FermentationCaitlin Clark, Colorado State University – Chocolate Flavor Through Fermentation

957

Amy Lueck, Santa Clara University – English Professors Study More Than BooksAmy Lueck, Santa Clara University – English Professors Study More Than Books

958

Ryan Romine, Shenandoah University – A Radical Investment in Learning through Collaborative Exploration in the ArtsRyan Romine, Shenandoah University – A Radical Investment in Learning through Collaborative Exploration in the Arts

959

Vikash Gayah, Penn State University – Improve Traffic Flow in Cities by Banning Left TurnsVikash Gayah, Penn State University – Improve Traffic Flow in Cities by Banning Left Turns

960

Catherine Bondonno, Edith Cowan University – Leafy Greens and Heart DiseaseCatherine Bondonno, Edith Cowan University – Leafy Greens and Heart Disease

961

Jacqueline Rifkin, Cornell University –They’re Everywhere! Symbolically Threatening Groups Seem More Pervasive Than Non-Threatening GroupsJacqueline Rifkin, Cornell University –They’re Everywhere! Symbolically Threatening Groups Seem More Pervasive Than N

962

Daniel Macfarlane, Western Michigan University – Half A Century After the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, the Lakes Are in TroubleDaniel Macfarlane, Western Michigan University – Half A Century After the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, the Lakes

963

Elise Springer, Wesleyan University – The Paradox of Blaming EvilElise Springer, Wesleyan University – The Paradox of Blaming Evil

964

Olivia Holmes, Binghamton University – Is an Embryo A Person? The Medieval Tripartite Process of Ensoulment

965

Dimitris Xygalatas, University of Connecticut – The Transformative Effects of Collective GatheringsDimitris Xygalatas, University of Connecticut – The Transformative Effects of Collective Gatherings

966

Marie Abreu, University of Miami – Diet Studies for Patients with IBD and Crohn’s

967

Christine Dinh, University of Miami – Multicenter National Clinical Trial for Neurofibromatosis Type 2Christine Dinh, University of Miami – Multicenter National Clinical Trial for Neurofibromatosis Type 2

968

James Galvin, University of Miami – Properly Diagnosing Lewy Body DementiaJames Galvin, University of Miami – Properly Diagnosing Lewy Body Dementia

969

Luanda Grazette, University of Miami – Heart Failure: No Longer A Death SentenceLuanda Grazette, University of Miami – Heart Failure: No Longer A Death Sentence

970

Lina Begdache, Binghamton University – Customized Diets and Lifestyle Factors May Optimize Mental WellbeingLina Begdache, Binghamton University – Customized Diets and Lifestyle Factors May Optimize Mental Wellbeing

971

Alexander Williams, University of Kansas – When Therapy HarmsAlexander Williams, University of Kansas – When Therapy Harms

972

William E. Pelham, Florida International University – Medication Doesn’t Help Kids With ADHD LearnWilliam E. Pelham, Florida International University – Medication Doesn’t Help Kids With ADHD Learn

973

John Tures, LaGrange College – Red Flag LawsJohn Tures, LaGrange College – Red Flag Laws

974

Karen Cerulo, Rutgers University – Dreaming of Future PossibilitiesKaren Cerulo, Rutgers University – Dreaming of Future Possibilities

975

C. Michael White, University of Connecticut – Online Rogue Pharmacies Send Millions of Fake and Dangerous Pills into U.S.C. Michael White, University of Connecticut – Online Rogue Pharmacies Send Millions of Fake and Dangerous Pills into U.S.

976

Adolfo Sequeira, University of California Irvine – Preventing Suicide Using BiomarkersAdolfo Sequeira, University of California Irvine – Preventing Suicide Using Biomarkers

977

Rachel Gevlin, Birmingham-Southern College – What Novels Can Tell Us About Gendered Responses to AdulteryRachel Gevlin, Birmingham-Southern College – What Novels Can Tell Us About Gendered Responses to Adultery

978

Josh Draper, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Friendship CabinsJosh Draper, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Friendship Cabins

979

Lynn Addington, American University – Pandemic Planning with Older Adults in MindLynn Addington, American University – Pandemic Planning with Older Adults in Mind

980

Mary Koss, University of Arizona – Alcohol and Sexual Assault on College CampusesMary Koss, University of Arizona – Alcohol and Sexual Assault on College Campuses

981

Tallie Z. Baram, University of California Irvine – Early Adversity and Brain DevelopmentTallie Z. Baram, University of California Irvine – Early Adversity and Brain Development

982

Amity Noltemeyer, Miami University – Student and Staff Wellness Needs in the Pandemic ContextAmity Noltemeyer, Miami University – Student and Staff Wellness Needs in the Pandemic Context

983

Evan Larson, University of Wisconsin Platteville – Bringing People into the WildernessEvan Larson, University of Wisconsin Platteville – Bringing People into the Wilderness

984

Joe Laycock, Texas State University – Why Exorcism Won’t Go AwayJoe Laycock, Texas State University – Why Exorcism Won’t Go Away

985

Daniel Walczyk, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – A Sustainable Approach to Manufacturing Advanced Composite Materials as Part of a Renewable Resource EconomyDaniel Walczyk, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – A Sustainable Approach to Manufacturing Advan