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Study Finds Gender Imbalance in Engineering Class Participation
‘We weren’t engaging women nearly as much as we were engaging men,’ says Nikita Dutta *21
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Princeton Researchers Show How a Conventional War Can Turn Nuclear
The Science & Global Security team had no idea how relevant their simulation would be years later
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New Book Details Thomas Mann’s Time at Princeton
Mann’s time at Princeton left a permanent mark on his work
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Professor Yibin Kang’s Research Seeks to Disrupt Cancer Metastasis
Kang wanted to know if there was a way to predict whether a patient’s cancer would return and spread
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Behind the Research: Dancer Dean Moss Explores in Motion
‘I think I have a very romantic view of the world,’ Moss says of his work
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Princeton Engineering Professors Address Climate’s Impact on Water
Climate change is altering the distribution of water worldwide
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Economics Study Shows the Racial Health Gap Is Closing
Life expectancy differences have narrowed — but there are challenges
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Professor Yael Niv Is Blending Neuroscience and Psychiatry
With two disciplines, Niv’s new center is tackling the thorniest questions in psychiatry
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Adele Goldberg Builds an Emotional Case for Clichés
Goldberg, a professor of psychology, says the brain finds clichés rich in meaning and emotion
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Psychology Study Seeks to Understand Transgender Youth
Professor Kristina Olson leads a 20-year study of gender development
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Historian Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor Is Questioning the Status Quo
Taylor analyzes racial inequalities, social movements, and Black politics
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Professor Joel Cooper Is Studying Pandemic Cognitive Dissonance
‘There are some who do believe in vaccines, but they just haven’t gotten themselves there yet,’ Cooper says
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Q&A: Historian Keith Wailoo on How Pandemics Change Everything
‘The current pandemic is frightfully familiar,’ Wailoo says
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Andrew Guess’s Research on Social Media Turns Up Surprises
Evidence is lacking to prove dubious online content helped sway the 2016 election, Guess says