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/magazine/winter-2018/bright-legacy… by R.A. Monroe Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Fall 2014 The exhilarating experience of doing hands-on research in … missed opportunity. “More and more these days, science is being done in a collaborative mode,” Rojas says. “It’s not … causes these altered perceptions, so my research was the first step in understanding the mechanism.” Working full time …
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/news/leading-bench… Professor Matthew Lacombe delves into his research on how the NRA builds power. August 10, 2020 Assistant professor of … representation, and American political development. His first book, Billionaires and Stealth Politics (2018), was … most Americans support stronger gun regulations. Despite being outnumbered, Americans who oppose gun control are more …
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https://barnard.edu/news/four-ways-barnard-uses-ai-good… Isabella Rossellini on Darwin, Dogs, Sheep, and Acting The Oscar-nominated actress says science informs her art and … film about how the wolf was domesticated into the dog. The first step in domesticating a wild animal is that the animal … for the Guide Dog Foundation for 20 years. I started by being what they call a “puppy walker,” meaning I take a dog …
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/magazine/winter-2022/brains-behind-grey-matters-cu… A Word with Asali Solomon ’95 The author, whose novel is described as a “feat of … and the enduring impact of their bond. Solomon’s first novel, Disgruntled , was named the best book of the … things that are resonant. What is your favorite part about being a writer? Writing. I have two sons, and last year, …
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