How the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage became the U.S. standard
Susan Wachter of the Wharton School explains how home mortgages typically worked in previous decades.
Susan Wachter of the Wharton School explains how home mortgages typically worked in previous decades.
Melissa Wilde of the School of Arts & Sciences says that American participation in Catholicism has been declining for a long time, particularly within the last decade.
Discussing CAR T-cell therapy, Carl June of the Perelman School of Medicine asks, “The big question is: How long does it last? Are they cured?”
A study from the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design projected that regulatory changes in California would boost retail gasoline costs by 65 cents a gallon in the near term.
Corinne Low of the Wharton School questions how to solve the conditions making it hard for American women to have children.
A young Swiss man returns to Penn Medicine after receiving a double hand transplant.
Catherine Hagele, a breast cancer survivor who works at Penn Medicine, is spotlighted.
In a Q&A, Zeke Hernandez of the Wharton School discusses five positive economic impacts of immigration.
Dennis Culhane of the School of Social Policy & Practice outlines the factors that have caused homelessness to increase among the elderly.
Judd Kessler of the Wharton School writes about ranked choice voting.