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Lindsay Acree: Is it Going to be This Week?

August 2, 2019

When pharmacy professor Lindsay Acree volunteers at a local needle exchange, her beliefs about addiction are challenged.

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In Health and Medicine, Social Sciences Tags Lindsay Acree, pharmacy, addiction, drug addiction, West Virginia, Appalachia, Season 9

Meltem Alemdar: This Most American of Stories

March 29, 2019

When social scientist Meltem Alemdar leaves her home in Turkey to pursue her education in the US, she struggles to find her identity.

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In Social Sciences Tags Meltem Alemdar, Season 9, immigration, moving, Turkey, social science, education, friendship

Brian D. Bradley: From Metal to Life Threatening

March 22, 2019

As an irresponsible 17-year-old, Brian D. Bradley volunteers to spend two days living at the bottom of the ocean for a research study.

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In Marine Biology, Social Sciences Tags Brian D. Bradley, Season 9, ocean, study participant, adolescense, social science

Ralph Bouquet: Fear That Stays with Me

February 1, 2019

Ralph Bouquet goes off script during a psychology research study with uncomfortable and revealing consequences.

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In Social Sciences, Psychology Tags Ralph Bouquet, police, psychology, police shootings, Black lives matter, Black in STEM, study participant, Season 9, race

Jacqueline Trumbull: Psychological Skydiving

December 14, 2018

Jacqueline Trumbull is preparing for a career in research psychology when she gets a call from a casting agent for The Bachelor.

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In Psychiatry, Social Sciences, Psychology Tags Jacqueline Trumbull, TV, reality TV, The Bachelor, psychiatry, psychology, graduate school, relationships, love, Season 8

Kate Greathead: Escaping My Anxiety

August 10, 2018

Author Kate Greathead sets off on a cross-country drive to escape her anxiety.

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In Psychology, Social Sciences Tags Kate Greathead, anxiety, mental health

Chase Masteron: A Lowly Dabo girl trying to make the world a better place

May 25, 2018

Chase Masterson's role on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine inspires her to think about how she can help others.

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In Social Sciences, Psychology Tags Chase Masterson, science fiction

Amanda Gorman: My voice, my power

May 18, 2018

Growing up, Amanda Gorman is determined to eliminate her speech impediment.

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In Social Sciences, Neuroscience Tags Amanda Gorman, speech, speech impediment, childhood, sisters, family

Ethan Hollander: Interview With a Nazi War Criminal

January 26, 2018

Political scientist Ethan Hollander interviews a Nazi war criminal as part of his research.

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In Social Sciences Tags Ethan Hollander, political science, politics, history, hate

Chuck Collins: Rewiring My Brain

December 29, 2017

After growing up wealthy, Chuck Collins's thinking is transformed by his work with mobile home park tenants.

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In Social Sciences, Psychology, Neuroscience Tags Chuck Collins, wealth, neuroscience, community

Scott Barry Kaufman: Redefining Intelligence

December 22, 2017

As a child, psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman is told by a school psychologist that he's doomed by a low IQ score.

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In Psychology, Social Sciences Tags school, Scott Barry Kaufman, psychology, education, IQ

Janina Scarlet: My Superhero Origin Story

September 29, 2017

Chernobyl survivor Janina Scarlet flees the Soviet Union with her family as a child, only to find new challenges in America.

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In Health and Medicine, Social Sciences Tags Janina Scarlet, Chernobyl, Ukraine, immigration, radiation

Rashawn Ray: It Could Have Been Me

August 18, 2017

Rashawn Ray’s trajectory as a sociologist is forever changed by the murder of Philando Castile.

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In Social Sciences Tags Rashawn Ray, Black in STEM, Black lives matter, gun violence, police shootings, sociology

Amy Brown: Academic Knowledge Vs. Real Life

June 2, 2017

Psychologist Amy Brown researches maternal and infant health, but when she has a child of her own, she’s confronted with the reality behind the research.

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In Psychology, Social Sciences Tags Amy Brown, psychology, maternal health, infant health, early childhood

Ben Lillie: Absolute Power

May 26, 2017

A teacher’s social experiment lands fifth-grade Ben Lillie in an ethical dilemma.

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In Social Sciences Tags Ben Lillie, social experiment, childhood, school, Story Collider founder

Ada Cheng: Human Rights in Hong Kong

April 21, 2017

Sociologist Ada Cheng learns a surprising lesson about resistance while studying human rights violations in Hong Kong.

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In Social Sciences Tags Ada Cheng, sociology, human rights, Hong Kong

Heith Copes: Caught Being Stupid

March 10, 2017

Criminologist Heith Copes gets close to his subjects when he studies meth users in rural Alabama.

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In Psychology, Social Sciences Tags Heith Copes, criminology, drug addiction, field work, research, meth, addiction, Springer Nature

Herman Pontzer: Burning Calories

October 21, 2016

Anthropologist Herman Pontzer spends time living among a Hadza hunter-gatherer tribe in order to see if they burn more calories than a typical Westerner.

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In Social Sciences Tags Herman Pontzer, anthropology, field work, hunter-gatherer, food, social science

Chris Duffy: A Comedian Walks Into Some Neuroscience

April 15, 2016

After reading about scientific theories of humor, comedian Chris Duffy decides to see if those principles can make his act better.

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In Social Sciences Tags Chris Duffy, comedy, school, Season 6

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