Overlooked Ocean Worlds Fill the Outer Solar System
William McKinnon, professor of earth and planetary sciences
‘No place like home: St. Louis’ eminent domain history’
Historian Margaret Garb, of Arts & Sciences, writes on the Center for the Humanities site about St. Louis’ use of eminent domain. An exhibit opening and panel discussion on the topic will take place this weekend.
‘The business of fashion in Guatemala’
Sociocultural anthropologist Kedron Thomas discusses fashion brands and knockoff products in Guatemala, the subject of her recently published book, “Regulating Style,” for the Arts & Sciences podcast “Hold That Thought.”
The Dystopian Fear of Artificial Wombs
D. Michael Nelson, MD, PhD, the Virginia S. Lang Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Cracking the body clock code wins trio Nobel Prize
Erik Herzog, professor of biology
A ‘New Normal’ in STEM Teaching?
Center for Integrative Research on Cognition, Learning and Education (CIRCLE)
Donald Trump’s lukewarm response to Puerto Rico was pretty predictable. Here’s why.
Andrew Reeves, associate professor of political science
‘Experiencing Vietnam through movies’
Todd Decker, professor and chair of music in Arts & Sciences, has an excerpt from his recent book, “Hymns for the Fallen: Combat Movie Music and Sound after Vietnam,” published in Vietnam magazine. He explains how the Vietnam War changed American culture, including portrayals of war in movies.
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