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People: FDA Approves New Nasal Spray to Help Treat Depression

Mar. 6, 2019—(Steve Hollon, Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of Psychology, quoted)

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Phys.org: The health consequences of backlash politics

Mar. 5, 2019—(Jonathan Metzl, Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor of Sociology and Medicine, Health and Society, quoted)

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Tennessean: Why this Nashville charter school found itself having to account for how it taught about Islam

Mar. 4, 2019—(Richard McGregor, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, quoted)

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Phys.org: Novel DNA repair mechanism preserves genome integrity

Mar. 1, 2019—(David Cortez, Ingram Professor of Cancer Research and professor of Biochemistry, quoted)

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WTOP: What Catholic Church records tell us about America’s earliest black history

Feb. 27, 2019—(Jane Landers, Gertrude Conaway Professor of History, authored)

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USA Today: Vietnam summit: From fire and fury to love letters, Trump to hold second meeting with North Korea’s Kim

Feb. 26, 2019—(Tizoc Chavez, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Political Science, quoted)

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Find Your Impact: Student creates app for orangutans

Feb. 22, 2019—A coding hobby led Vanderbilt HOD and economics double major Ben Scheer on a wild immersion, building an app for orangutans at Zoo Atlanta.

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AP: Sexual selection in action: Birds that attract multiple mates change their songs more quickly

Feb. 21, 2019—(Nicole Creanza, Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences and Kate Snyder, Ph.D candidate, authored)

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Nature: Astronomy society pushes for diversity in US PhD programmes

Feb. 21, 2019—(Keivan Stassun, Stevenson Professor of Physics and Director of the Frist Center for Autism and Innovation, cited)

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Phys.org: Earth may be 140 years away from reaching carbon levels not seen in 56 million years

Feb. 20, 2019—(Larisa DeSantis, Associate Professor of Earth & Environmental Sciences, quoted)

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