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Auditory Excavation
Marguerite Leone helps raise awareness for centuries-old Cherokee traditions.
Wear and Tear
Senior Shirley Leung documents the consequences of soil erosion.
Unearthing New Ideas
Young scholars explore cutting-edge research topics at this year's Undergraduate Research Fair.
Law and Reconciliation in Rwanda
Graduate student Kristin Doughty studies how perpetrators and victims coexist in post-genocide Rwanda.
Virtual Mummy
Undergraduate Samantha Cox takes a new look at museum specimens using CT scan technology.
Running on Empty
College students produce prize-winning video on student awareness of the national debt.
Paper Promises
Psychology and law scholar Tess Wilkinson-Ryan studies the role of moral judgment in contract law.
A New Baby Boom?
Demographer Hans-Peter Kohler sees a rise in fertility in highly developed countries.
The Health of a Nation
Graduate student Neil Mehta’s demographic research reveals surprising findings on issues of obesity and immigrant health in the U.S.
Digging Deeper
Undergraduate Tariro Mupombwa probes the mechanisms of energy production in tuberculosis bacteria.
The Evolution of Aging
Graduate student Annalise Paaby studies how natural selection affects lifespan in fruit flies.
Ahead of the Curve
Undergraduates Matthew Lewandowski and Stefan Sabo present award-winning research at the 2009 Joint Mathematics Meetings.
Taking a Closer Look at Glass
Graduate student Peter Yunker sheds light on the mystery of aging glass.
Rats, REM and PTSD
Undergraduate Benjamin Laitman looks at the microarchitecture of sleep with fear conditioning.
Healing Africa
Anthropology student looks at women's involvement in spiritual healing.