Melissa Hanson
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How can microbes help farmers grow more food to feed the world?
Below the surface of the soil, a diverse community of microbes — living organisms like bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa — interact and play a significant role in breaking down organic matter and cycling nutrients. These microbial interactions can improve or, in some cases, impair the health and growth of plants. Although they cannot be…
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Are we master of Siri, or vice versa?
Professor explores the deepening impact of AI on language and culture
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A nudge in the right direction
Studying how tech tactics can motivate or entrap users
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‘You can see the painter’s thoughts through the brushstrokes’
Student’s survey of Venus unveils secrets of Renaissance nude portraiture
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Clark alum finds his true colors
Brian Woos ’16 perfects hues before movies screen or stream
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Finding freedom in the eye of the hurricane
Sculptor-professor James Maurelle gives recycled materials new life
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Academics and the Academy
Clark film professors share standout 2023 movies
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Empathy and extracurriculars
How college admissions can help students develop values
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Reducing stress for sustainable bonds
Clark psychologist treats the toll of a struggling relationship
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‘Bringing art into the world’
20 student artists are the first inducted into Clark Kappa Pi









