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Emulating Schizophrenia in a Dish
A chance observation spawns a versatile new strategy for taking on some of humanity’s most vexing psychiatric disorders.
Summer Pest or Scientific Marvel?
As you squash the fruit flies invading your kitchen this summer, take a moment to revere them.
Bringing People Together by Training Machines to Better Understand Our Differences
Influential computer scientist Kathy McKeown heads up two multi-million dollar grants—one to analyze cross-cultural norms and another to better understand grief in the Black community.
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Historian Anupama Rao thinks about identity and difference, equality and exclusion, through the caste system.

In her new book, “Making Space for Justice,” Professor Michele Moody-Adams shows how such movements bridge the gap between political thought and political activism.

Ali Hirsa, a financial engineering professor, mines data to design an algorithmic model for works of art.
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