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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
Scientists Consider Parallels in Climate, Conservation, and COVID-19
Professor David Wilcove studies how humans can save wild animals and why conservation has proven so difficult
Behavior Scientist Katy Milkman ’04 On Small Ways to Keep COVID at Bay
The virus relies on human social habits that can be changed
Q&A: Laura Kahn *02 on COVID’s Spread and How We Defeat It
COVID-19 started in an animal host; new policy could help prevent the next outbreak
Sociology: You Are Who You Know
Who we become and why is more complicated than nature versus nurture
Psychology: Bias, Quantified
New study explores how bias leads to more school punishments for black children
Sociology: Janet Vertesi on Fair Necessities
With training, a new generation of designers could reduce bias in machines
Sociology and Public Affairs: How Facts Are Distorted
New paper explains how scientific facts become skewed in the age of information
Designs for an Uncertain Future
Faculty Book: Guy Nordenson with Catherine Seavitt Nordenson *96 and Julia Chapman ’09 *14
Astrophysical Sciences: Looking at the Sun
Pioneering solar experiments could reveal ‘secrets of the universe’
Making Smart Machines Fair
Can artificial intelligence be less biased than we are?
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology: A Species in the Making
After 36 years of observation, Princeton scientists report incipient finch species