Dealing With Death and Dying During the Pandemic, With Corinne Cavuoti

Thanatology expert offers coping advice during this difficult time.

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Brooklyn College Professor of Anthropology Helps Describe the Earliest Primate Fossils

First fossils of ancient, small-bodied primates provide a big glimpse into how our earliest primate relatives lived 66 million years ago after an asteroid wiped out dinosaurs.

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Psychology Professor Discusses Staying Connected During COVID-19

Relationship expert Cheryl Carmichael says getting out of your routine and doing something different can make this Valentine’s Day enjoyable, despite the isolation of the pandemic.

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Best of BC, Faculty Voices: A Mathematical Formula for Less Division

Math Professor Jeff Suzuki offers an axiomatic way to look at our political system.

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Brooklyn College Professor Helps Researchers Prove Water Has Multiple Liquid States

A newly published Science journal paper reveals that water can exist as two liquids of differing density.

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Brooklyn College Featured in The Princeton Review’s “Best 386 Colleges” Guide for 2021

College is one of a dozen New York City institutions that were highlighted after 143,000 students nationwide were surveyed about academics, campus life, and student body.

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Chemistry Professor Ryan P. Murelli Earns $1.54 Million Research Grant to Further Study of Tropolones

The synthetic molecules show promise as therapeutics for a variety of diseases.

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Assistant Professor of Anthropology Stephen Chester Part of Team That Unearths Rise of Mammals in Groundbreaking Discovery

Research chronicling one-million-year fossil-rich timeline with Denver Museum of Nature & Science researchers to appear in Science magazine and highlighted on PBS’ NOVA.

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Fighting Cancer by Awakening Our Immune Systems

Biology Professor Anjana Saxena’s research explores whether antibiotics might be the cure.

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Can Animals Read Minds? Research by Brooklyn College Philosophy Professor Robert Lurz Says Perhaps

His work with chimpanzees and their cognitive abilities may reveal the evolutionary origins of what make humans exceptionally social animals.

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09.26.2019
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Charles Thompson