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Watch our 13 semifinalists share remarkable research in 3 minutes or less. Research Live! is an annual event sponsored by the Graduate College at the University of… -
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Watch our 13 semifinalists share remarkable research in 3 minutes or less. 00:00 - Intro and welcome 07:50 - Alex Gagliano (Astronomy) 12:29 - Alicia Cabrera-Prado… -
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From a donkey bite to Minecraft aiding in education, Educational Psychology PhD candidate and Research Live 2021! 1st Place Winner Sherry Yi describes how video… -
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Medicine student Shonit Nair Sharma illustrates his new invention: The paperometer. A cheap, re-usable device that helps patients with lung problems take deep slow… -
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Environmental Engineering in Civil Engineering PhD candidate and Research Live 2021! 3rd Place winner Joseph Puthussery shows his research regarding Toxicity in the air… -
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Aerospace Engineering PhD Candidate Maitreyee Sharma Priyadarshini describes her research regarding reduction of heating on space crafts as they land on Mars and… -
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Musicology PhD candidate Aubrie Powell explains her research on the importance of Country Music in American culture. "You don't know me, but you… -
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Crayfish are an underrated crustacean, Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences Student Caitlin Bloomer shows her conservation and research efforts by creating a new… -
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Comparative Literature PhD Candidate Ragini Chakraborty details the violence on the border between India and Pakistan in 1947 and giving voice to the unheard women and… -
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What would happen if you couldn't play your favorite video game anymore? Library & Information Science student Hannah Dahlstrom explains how important video… -
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You might want to re-consider microwaving plastic covered foods, as Nutritional Sciences PhD candidate Karen Chiu explains, plastic phthalates are almost everywhere… -
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Neuroscience PhD candidate Taylor Jorgensen explains how circadian rhythms in our bodies change every 24 hours by studying particular brain cells called Astrocytes. … -
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Chemistry PhD candidate Sara Bell illustrates how are brains are chemically inclined to perform everyday, letting us behave the way we do. Congratulations Sara! … -
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Physics PhD Candidate Travis Dore focuses his attention on Hydrodynamics and how the beginning of the Universe can actually be likened to a cup of tea and boiling water.… -
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Mehmet Yalcin Aydin (Mechanical Science and Engineering) talks about AI vs Nature in terms of their shapes and how they optimize shapes through Tomopology. Mehmet… -
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Mayank Boob (Biophysics and Quantitative Biology) explains pressure and how marine life lives with the amplified pressure of the ocean. Understanding this can give… -
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Abhilasha Gulhane (Technology Management) describes how the diffusion of telemedicine technology can help save millions of people in rural areas from poverty… -
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Dong Liu (Geography and Geographic Information Science) is describing what his research can do to help low-income minorities have a more accessible experience in… -
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Srinivasu Mudalagiriyappa (Pathobiology) shows us that there are parasites that can actually get into and control your mind known as, Toxoplasma gondii. Srinivasu… -
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Gelson Pagan (Bioengineering) explores our brains by alternative methods to brain function research such as building brains outside the body. Through stem-cells… -
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Pranjali Priyadarshini (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) tells us about making a cheaper alternative to Hydrogen Peroxide which is much safer than chlorine. … -
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Swati Rastogi (Urban & Regional Planning) explains how Mahila Bazaar or Women's Market is failing to generate revenue for it's women vendors. … -
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Magen Rooney-Kron (Special Education) describes how difficult it can be for people with severe disabilities to find and retain a job. Through work-based learning,… -
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Sana Saboowala (Integrative Biology) examines how historical trauma affects the human body, particularly in South Asia. Epigenome changes in people dealing with the…