Search Results - "Carlson, Caitlin"
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Competition among Nasal Bacteria Suggests a Role for Siderophore-Mediated Interactions in Shaping the Human Nasal Microbiota
Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (15-05-2019)“…Resources available in the human nasal cavity are limited. Therefore, to successfully colonize the nasal cavity, bacteria must compete for scarce nutrients…”
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Biomineral armor in leaf-cutter ants
Published in Nature communications (24-11-2020)“…Although calcareous anatomical structures have evolved in diverse animal groups, such structures have been unknown in insects. Here, we report the discovery of…”
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Genomic diversification of the specialized parasite of the fungus-growing ant symbiosis
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (20-12-2022)“…Fungi shape the diversity of life. Characterizing the evolution of fungi is critical to understanding symbiotic associations across kingdoms. In this study, we…”
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Cycloheximide-Producing Streptomyces Associated With Xyleborinus saxesenii and Xyleborus affinis Fungus-Farming Ambrosia Beetles
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (24-09-2020)“…Symbiotic microbes help a myriad of insects acquire nutrients. Recent work suggests that insects also frequently associate with actinobacterial symbionts that…”
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Femoral Stem Fracture and In Vivo Corrosion of Retrieved Modular Femoral Hips
Published in The Journal of arthroplasty (01-08-2012)“…Abstract A series of 78 retrieved modular hip devices were assessed for fretting and corrosion. Damage was common at both the head-neck junction (54% showing…”
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On Shaky Ground: Reconsidering the Justifications for First Amendment Protection of Hate Speech
Published in Communication law and policy (03-04-2023)“…In the United States, hate speech is protected by the First Amendment. This approach differs from most other Western democracies, many of which have enacted…”
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The Devil's in the Details: How Countries' Defamation Laws Can (and Can't) Combat Hate Speech
Published in Journalism practice (07-02-2024)“…Despite the multitude of efforts to combat hate speech, it persists within our global media discourse. It appears in legacy news media content, right-wing…”
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In Vitro Rearing of Solitary Bees: A Tool for Assessing Larval Risk Factors
Published in Journal of visualized experiments (16-07-2018)“…Although solitary bees provide crucial pollination services for wild and managed crops, this species-rich group has been largely overlooked in pesticide…”
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High Throughput Co-culture Assays for the Investigation of Microbial Interactions
Published in Journal of visualized experiments (15-10-2019)“…The study of interactions between microorganisms has led to numerous discoveries, from novel antimicrobials to insights in microbial ecology. Many approaches…”
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Misogynistic Hate Speech and its Chilling Effect on Women's Free Expression during the 2016 U.S. Presidential Campaign
Published in Journal of hate studies (27-02-2019)“…This essay argues that the proliferation of misogynistic hate speech during the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign had a dangerous chilling effect on women’s free…”
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Are You Sure You Want to View This Community? Exploring the Ethics of Reddit’s Quarantine Practice
Published in Journal of mass media ethics (01-10-2020)“…In the United States, social media organizations are not legally liable for what users do or say on their platforms and are free to regulate expression in any…”
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Fighting Words: A Women’s Issue?
Published in Communication law and policy (18-11-2024)Get full text
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Pollen-borne microbes shape bee fitness
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (12-06-2019)“…Teeming within pollen provisions are diverse communities of symbiotic microbes, which provide a variety of benefits to bees. Microbes themselves may represent…”
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MacKinnon, Catharine A. Pornography, Civil Rights, and Speech, 20 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 1 (1985)
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Rethinking Adarand After Prometheus: A Rational (Basis) Solution to FCC Minority Ownership Policy
Published in Federal communications law journal (01-02-2022)“…The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has struggled to put forth a coherent media ownership policy that promotes ownership by women or minorities. The…”
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Half the Spectrum: A Title IX Approach to Broadcast Ownership Regulation
Published in Communication law and policy (03-07-2018)“…In theory, the electromagnetic spectrum belongs to everyone. In practice, stations owned by men hold approximately 90% of the licenses to broadcast on the…”
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Hatching Some Empirical Evidence: Minority Ownership Policy and the FCC's Incubator Program
Published in Communication law and policy (03-07-2019)“…Despite the ongoing legal and regulatory battle over media ownership policy, control of broadcast outlets among racial and ethnic minorities and women has…”
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Pollen-borne microbes shape bee fitness
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (12-06-2019)“…Teeming within pollen provisions are diverse communities of symbiotic microbes, which provide a variety of benefits to bees. Microbes themselves may represent…”
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Trim the Ribbon: Reconsidering the Ethics of Breast Cancer Campaigns
Published in Journal of mass media ethics (03-07-2017)“…Every October, countless products are turned pink to raise money or awareness for breast cancer. Unfortunately, several of these cause-marketing campaigns…”
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In Vitro Rearing of Solitary Bees: A Tool for Assessing Larval Risk Factors
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