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RFK Jr.’s 10 wildest medical theories
Rolling Stone

RFK Jr.’s 10 wildest medical theories

Kenneth R. Foster of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says studies haven’t provided clear evidence that exposure to levels of radio frequency energy below accepted limits, such as Wi-Fi, disrupts the blood-brain barrier.

Nov 24, 2024

Hopping on the affordability bandwagon
Inside Higher Ed

Hopping on the affordability bandwagon

Penn is expanding full-tuition scholarships and removing home equity in its calculations for institutional aid, with remarks from Elaine Varas.

Nov 25, 2024

How are borrowers reacting to the Federal Reserve rate cuts?
USA Today

How are borrowers reacting to the Federal Reserve rate cuts?

Peter Conti-Brown of the Wharton School says that consumers are going to struggle to outsmart interest rates because the Federal Reserve doesn’t know where interest rates are going.

Nov 25, 2024

Penn Engineering dean honored with John Scott Award for Robotics Advances

Penn Engineering dean honored with John Scott Award for Robotics Advances

Vijay Kumar, Nemirovsky Family Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science was one of the scientists and academics honored on Nov. 20 as a recipient of the John Scott Award, which honors scientific achievements that contribute to the “comfort, welfare, and happiness of mankind.”

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