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  • Nick Law examines the Evryscope.

    Well Said: Revisiting the Evryscope

    In this week’s episode, assistant professor Nicholas Law from the physics and astronomy department discusses the Evryscope, how he and his team use it to monitor 50 million stars and what they’ve found so far.

  • Bob Anthony stands in the doorway of Wilson Library

    ‘Mr. North Carolina’ sticks to the subject he loves

    Bob Anthony considers himself a "professional North Carolinian," managing 4.5 million books, maps, photographs and other cultural heirlooms in the nation's largest single state-focused collection.

  • Stan Ahalt headshot

    Serendipity by design

    Through RENCI, a collaborative data science lab, Carolina helps foster connections among research scientists across different disciplines and universities.

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    Well Said: The deeper cause of OCD

    On this week's episode, psychology and neuroscience professor Jon Abramowitz discusses obsessive-compulsive disorder and treatments for the disorder.

  • Ayla walks along the edge of Jordan Lake with her back to the camera

    Artifacts of alteration

    Most visitors return from Jordan Lake with a tan and a photograph. Recent Carolina graduate Ayla Gizlice collects something else entirely — chunks of clay, plastic bags, rocks — for an art project addressing how human actions shape the physical environment.

  • Linda Douglas poses for a photo on campus.

    ‘Mamma Douglas’ believes in the power – and joy – of giving back

    After a successful career in journalism, Linda Brown Douglas returned to her alma mater to serve the community that gave her so much. This year, her bounty of good deeds finally caught up to her when she received a 2019 C. Knox Massey Distinguished Service Award.

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    Well Said: Seeing sonogram results on your smartphone

    On this episode of Well Said, Dr. Jeffrey Stringer, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology in the UNC School of Medicine, explains how two studies at Carolina are working to address birth risks around the world.

  • Anson Dorrance coaches from the sidelines.

    Well Said: Anson Dorrance’s dynasties

    On this week’s episode, Carolina's legendary soccer coach Anson Dorrance shares memories of his FIFA Women’s World Cup win in 1991 and excitement for this upcoming season with the Tar Heels.