Michael Begg and Lera Litvinova from EMBracing the Ocean artists-in-residence spoke about their EMBracing the Ocean projects developed over 2022 - 2023.
Students from Harvard School Extension's Sustainability Graduate Program and Global Development Graduate Program speak about their experiences with the programs.
The conference poster is the earliest major form of scientific communication for any researcher. It is critical to learn and optimize this form of communication at the early stage of an academic’s career. The first half of this webinar aims to provide a set of approaches and techniques for designing and producing a poster using basic, widely availa...
Dr. Judy Van de Water from the UC Davis M.I.N.D. Institute talks about the updates regarding emerging research on gestational influences on the etiology of autism.
In this webinar, the AAAS' Center for Scientific Evidence in Public Issues (AAAS EPI Center) features a panel of experts discussing the recent announcement from the U.S. EPA's proposal for national drinking water standard for six per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
Editors from the Journal of Microbiology discuss how the results of the MERINO trial led to reconsideration of breakpoints for pipercillin-tazobactam at the Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute.
Journals and publishers are more vigilant than ever when it comes to plagiarism. While most authors understand these concerns and have no issues avoiding plagiarism of others, unintended self-plagiarism is still a major issue. This webinar aims to provide clear, concise guidance for utilizing redundant text and addressing language issues in a respo...
Dr. Trevor Van Schooneveld, discusses how rapid molecular tools and biomarkers can help define the etiology of pneumonia, refine antibiotic choices, and determine patient-specific treatment durations.
Electrical and medical engineer Azita Emami from CalTech, discusses how her lab incorporates AI into medical devices to improve health and enhance quality of life.
The Mass General Blum Center discusses new imaging techniques and how they are guiding the development of new therapies aimed at promoting recovery of consciousness after severe brain trauma.
The Society of Wetland Scientists will discuss the development of the wetland delineation automated data sheets (ADS), demonstrate ADS capabilities, and provide helpful hints to successfully apply the ADS in a variety of contexts.
In this webinar, Susan Levin from Columbia University's Negotiation and Conflict Resolution program, explains how the brain dictates our behavior while we undergo change especially when it’s unwelcome or unexpected. They also explore practical approaches to managing the conflict that can emerge from...
We all carry biases whether we like to admit it or not, but that’s not to say we can’t overcome them. We may even carry biases that we’re unaware of, these are unconscious biases or sometimes implicit biases. By becoming aware of our own biases we can prevent them from affecting our behavior and decisions. This not only creates a more equitable env...
In this webinar, the MITx MicroMasters® Program in Supply Chain Management team discusses automation in distribution centers and the strategies to identify opportunities for automation.
This EDEN Digital Learning Europe webinar discusses the conversion about AI chatbots and essay writers in the company of a distinguished expert of AI in education.
In this webinar, The Plant Cell spotlights research focusing on the biology of plant response to abiotic stresses as well as more applied research aimed at mitigating the negative effects of climate change.
In this workshop, a panel of experts, from the Division of Biological Physics at the American Physical Society at various career stages will provide their insights into the purpose of postdoctoral training and how it can be used to prepare biophysicists for their future careers