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Empowering Dalhousie PhD students to influence public discourse and policy
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🧠 Jamil Muradov explores closed-loop deep brain stimulation that could revolutionize treatment for Parkinson's, epilepsy, and depression by adapting brain stimulation in real-time, depending on readings from the central nervous system. Learn more: ow.ly/bfMj50U3BIq



The #Singularity could redefine humanity as AI and neurotechnology drive rapid change. With both risks and transformative potential, this future could tackle global issues or disrupt our way of life. Learn more with Shahrooz Motahari: ow.ly/IRhc50U2z0s


Life transitions, intimacy and financial stress can challenge even the strongest relationships. 💑 AL MUKTADIR MUNAM shares tips on how to navigate these hurdles and maintain mental well-being together. #LoveAndMentalHealth #Relationships #Couples ow.ly/tTqR50U67x6


A math expression like x+y is just a string of symbols. Or is it? ThinkingWithCats shows how we can see such expressions as arrows & use them to diagrammatize anything from symmetries of elementary particles in quantum physics, to how to solve a Rubik’s cube: blogs.dal.ca/openthink/lawv…



Reducing car dependency is key to tackling traffic, emissions & health issues in cities. Read how embracing remote work, active transportation & smart city solutions can help create cleaner, healthier & more sustainable communities with Md Asif Hasan Anik: ow.ly/SZV750UjmaP


Groundwater… a critical invisible resource.💧Ben Collison discusses the future of global groundwater supplies in his final blog post #DalOpenThink ow.ly/2CyO50UjzOR



If math expressions like x+y can be thought of as arrows, what else can we think of this way? Can we combine these ideas to describe something more than the sum of the parts? See how double categories could be an ideal way to explore this w/ ThinkingWithCats: ow.ly/5m1i50UkSpv


From brain tsunamis to AI and the gut-brain connection: Jamil Muradov reflects on balance, complexity, and the power of connections in neuroscience. #OpenThink #NeuroscienceInsights blogs.dal.ca/openthink/conn…




Check out Bimpe C. Ayoola's latest blog post: "Subtle Cues, Big Changes: Nudging Towards Social Sustainability." Learn how small nudges can guide software developers to prioritize social sustainability! #SocialSustainability #HumanValues #Nudges blogs.dal.ca/openthink/subt…


Does passing Bill C-49 in the Parliament mean a green pass? Mohamad Alikhani (Mohamad Alikhani) reflects on the regulatory requirements to preserve ecological integrity in the development of offshore wind energy. #offshorewind #SustainableDevelopment blogs.dal.ca/openthink/offs…


Life is like a game of Jenga, and AL MUKTADIR MUNAM shows you how to balance your mental health, wellness, and more—block by block. Dive into 'The Jenga of Life' and learn how to keep your tower steady, even when things wobble. 🗼 #Wellness #MentalHealth blogs.dal.ca/openthink/the-…


In her final OpenThink blog, Helen Pinsent reflects on her year’s work looking at mobility culture and discusses the future of American mobility in the wake of the recent election. blogs.dal.ca/openthink/livi…

