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A collection of broadcast, digital, podcast, and project formats that focus on science, technology, innovation, the arts, and social change,
Joined June 2023
Football meets culture @ThePublicSquare in @SoFiStadium on March 28, 2024. Mark your calendars to join this unique experience. Register and learn more here: https://t.co/a2Yf6ihPnf
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In the film Oppenheimer, Cillian Murphy's title character wistfully says that if he could only combine physics and New Mexico, he'd be happy. What is he yearning for? An emptiness that doesn't exist, writes @casadefauxdobe: https://t.co/UubgNbUM9y
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Films and Tourism Campaigns Depict an Empty State That Is In Fact Full of Life
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It's a tense tightrope between performance and poverty for many Kenyan acrobats. ASU professors Nina Berman (@ASUSILC) and Micha Espinosa (@ASU_MDT) examine the difficult balancing act in a new essay for @Zocalo Public Square. https://t.co/gTFBUKfMKJ
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They Fly Through the Air and Build Human Pyramids to Tourists’ Delight. But the Performers Struggle for Recognition and Financial Stability
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Read more articles written by ASU scholars for The Conversation on the ASU Media Enterprise website:
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UN court ruling on Israel exposes legal power limits to prevent genocide. International relations scholar Victor Peskin from ASU's School of Politics and Global Studies (@ASU_SPGS) provides insights on this issue via @ConversationUS. #UN #Israel
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Learn more about Dr. Herruzo's urban media project and other innovative research collaborations supported by @LeonardoISAST, an ASU Media Enterprise.
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Ana Herruzo, assoc. prof @ASUHIDA & @LeonardoISAST-ASU Planetary Health Research Seed Grant recipient, is transforming the art scene around #MesaAZ's new city hall with other new media artists. Read more on the "Sentient Resonance" project @evtnow.
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“Treating STEM and the humanities as mortal competitors for scarce funding—or worse, as a moral competition between ‘problem solvers’ and ‘problem wallowers’—is not a wise industrial strategy.” Read @LisaMargonelli’s Editor’s Journal in our Winter issue:
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How can taxpayer-funded science yield drugs that are innovative *and* affordable? Join ISSUES on Tuesday, Jan. 23, at 1 PM ET for a discussion with @twhitfill, @MazzucatoM, @John_LaMattina, and Bhaven Sampat—moderated by @annabarryjester. Register: https://t.co/X34Q8KcplM
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What enforcement power does the International Court of Justice have in South Africa's genocide case against Israel? Victor Peskin, assoc. prof of politics and global studies in @ASU_SPGS examines the complexities of this case with @ConversationUS
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While the International Court of Justice lacks enforcement powers, it can issue orders that could heighten international pressure on Israel to curtail some of its offensive in Gaza.
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ICT (@IndianCountry), an ASU Media Enterprise affiliate, on Lily Gladstone's history-making Golden Globe win, becoming the first Native woman to win the prize. Read on... https://t.co/xcDMtGSR9w
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Across the country, Native leaders and organizations congratulated Lily Gladstone on becoming the first Native woman to win a Golden Globe
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In our Winter interview, @librarycongress’ Carla Hayden (@LibnOfCongress) talks with @theNASEM’s @mollygalvin2 about the dynamic role libraries play in American life—as community spaces, trusted sources, and conveners of civil discourse. https://t.co/1TC9SZywg3
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2024, the world's largest election year: 4.2B voters - and global challenges. From Taiwan to the U.S., democracy hangs in the balance. Can traditional systems survive? @joemmathews kicks off @ThePublicSquare's #ElectionLetters series with this query:
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And That's Not Good News for Democracy.
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"How To Say Babylon," the acclaimed memoir by @SafiyaSinclair, assoc. professor @asuEnglish is high on the list of #POTUS44's favorite reads of 2023!
As I usually do during this time of year, I wanted to share my favorite books, movies, and music of 2023. First up, here are the books I've enjoyed reading. If you’re looking for a new book over the holidays, give one of them a try. And if you can, shop at an independent
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From Disney's enchanting beginnings to today's star-studded extravaganzas, culture writer @jasmansky explores the captivating history of holiday TV specials that continue to warm our winter nights in this new essay for @ThePublicSquare.
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Every December, an Age-Old Format Warms the Winter Night.
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"(Offshore oil) Rigs are as deceptive as they are deadly, because they promise opportunity where there is little," writes ASU Media Enterprise contributor @MiaAArmstrong. Read more below from @FutureTenseNow about reporting on the oil industry:
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The people who know the industry best can point us toward a different future.
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The latest episode of @ISSUESinST's new podcast series, Science Policy IRL, features @theNASEM Climate Security Roundtable Director Apurva Dave. Listen below on building connections between national security and climate:
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"Do you find yourself feeling down in the winter months? You’re not alone," co-writes @ASUPsych prof. Michael Varnum for @ConversationUS. Read more below on the psychology of seasonal depression around the holidays:
theconversation.com
Some of winter’s effects have been tied to cultural norms and practices, while others likely reflect our bodies’ innate biological responses to shorter days and colder weather.
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#Science is often viewed as "a lone person in a lab", but the work goes beyond that. Quinn Spadola, deputy director of National Nanotechnology Coordination Office, shares more in the 1st episode of a new podcast series Science Policy: IRL from @ISSUESinST:
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Quinn Spadola discusses her work coordinating the development of nanotechnology across the entire federal government.
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#ICYMI: In remembrance of Sandra Day O'Connor's life and legacy, @arizonapbs, an ASU Media Enterprise, highlights the life of the first woman to become a U.S. Supreme Court Justice:
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