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Mobile Skin Care

How do you know if you’re getting too much sun exposure? In today’s Academic Minute, Kennesaw State University’s Stephen McNeill examines one technology that can help.

Defining Polysubstance Use in Adolescents

How can researchers compare findings if not everyone is on the same page? In today’s Academic Minute, SUNY Empire State College’s Cailyn Green examines the health effects of teen substance use.

How Airplanes Can Achieve Net-Zero Emissions

Reducing carbon from transportation is key to our future. In today’s Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight during University of California, Irvine, Week, Candelaria Bergero examines how to cut emissions from one form of transport.

Identifying Disparities to Improve Vaccine Rates

Knowing who gets vaccinated more often can tell us whom to target in future vaccine efforts. In today’s Academic Minute, part of University of California, Irvine, Week, Keri Hurley-Kim explores the data.

Using E. Coli to Detect Water Contamination

We hear about the harm bacteria can do, but what about the good? In today’s Academic Minute, part of University of California, Irvine, Week, Regina Ragan examines this question.

How Blue-Green Algae Can Increase Severity of Liver Disease

Climate change has many effects that we may not be aware of. In today’s Academic Minute, part of University of California, Irvine, Week, Saurabh Chatterjee delves into one of them.

Combating Lack of Diversity in STEM

How do we encourage all STEM students to complete their studies? In today’s Academic Minute, part of University at Albany Week, Rabi Musah looks into a possible solution.

Collapse of Ancient Mayan Capital Linked to Drought

How did ancient civilizations handle extensive droughts? In today’s Academic Minute, part of University at Albany Week, Marilyn Masson says finding out could be key for the future in a warming world.