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"Human scent is on par with animals, Rutgers professor reports"

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Published: 02 February 2018

Dr. McGann's research was featured on first page of the Daily Targum on Feb 1, 2018. 

In his lab, Dr. McGann works with rodents in an attempt to understand the biological systems behind the sense of smell and how the brain differentiates and adapts to different odors, he said. His study centers around the olfactory bulb, an organ located in the front of the brain, that plays a major role in an animal's ability to smell. 

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Dr. Kristen Syrett wins LSA Early Career Award

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Published: 04 December 2017

syrett award smallWe are excited to announce that the Linguistic Society of America has chosen Dr. Kristen Syrett as the recipient of their Early Career Award. Instituted in 2010, this award recognizes scholars early in their career who have made outstanding contributions to the field of linguistics. 

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Students in Rutgers Psychology Class Probe Religious Mind

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Published: 03 December 2017

Does religion make people moral?

Why do so many Americans disapprove of atheists?

Can science shed new light on how humans acquire religious beliefs?

These are some of the questions Professor Julien Musolino poses in “The Religious Mind,” a psychology course in the School of Arts and Sciences that draws nearly 200 students, filling a large stadium-style lecture hall in the Rutgers Academic Building.

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Rutgers graduate students protest tax reform

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Published: 01 December 2017

Graduate students at Rutgers University protested on Wednesday, their lives and academic futures clouded by uncertainty. They claim the tax reform bill proposed by House Republicans would strip out special waivers they count on to survive financially.

“This seems almost counterproductive because the tax bill would make it more difficult for grad students to stay in grad school because they won’t be able to afford to be here,” said graduate student Dee Payton.

“It would just make everything very difficult. A lot of my colleagues would drop out,” graduate student Morgan Moyer said.

Moyer’s pursuing a degree in linguistics and cognitive science. She’s one of about 145,000 grad students nationwide ...

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Dr. Papathomas' Illusion Research featured by Scientific American

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Published: 27 October 2017

Read and experience Dr. Thomas Papathomas’s captivating illusions in this edition of Scientific American. Dr. Papathomas is a long time Executive Council member for the Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science, where he works on visual perception and the development of neurophysiologically plausible computational models.

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