Today on the Academic Minute, part of Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy Week: Patricia Strach, professor of political science and public administration and policy, explains how taking out the trash can be a form of political resistance. Learn more about the Academic Minute here.
Today on the Academic Minute: Christopher Bishop, professor of psychology at Binghamton University, explores some of what we’re still discovering about how to treat Parkinson’s disease fully. Learn more about the Academic Minute here.
Today on the Academic Minute, part of University at Albany Week: Jerry Brotzge, research scientist, explores how to make predicting the weather a bit easier for forecasters. Learn more about the Academic Minute here.
Climate change, shrinking wildlife habitats, rising sea levels, and vanishing species. These are big, important ideas that deserve a proper exploration just the type of revealing journey you will experience in "The Atlas of a Changing Climate." It’s the work of Brian Buma, an assistant professor of Quantitative Biology at the University of Colorado. Dr. Buma is also an affiliate professor at the University of Alaska. His explorations and wanderings around the globe have been featured in National Geographic.
Today on the Academic Minute, part of SUNY Oneonta Week: Casey Coomes, visiting instructor and PRODiG fellow, discusses one small animal that is in great peril from climate change. Learn more about the Academic Minute here.