Google promises gift cards to some who agree to hand over data
Joseph Turow of the Annenberg School for Communication warns of the drawbacks to widespread collection of consumers’ data online.
Joseph Turow of the Annenberg School for Communication warns of the drawbacks to widespread collection of consumers’ data online.
Tiantian Yang of the Wharton School has been recognized as one of 2025’s best undergraduate business school professors by Poets & Quants.
The earlier a child receives a smartphone, the greater their risk of developing certain negative health conditions, according to a study by Ran Barzilay of the Perelman School of Medicine.
Kent Smetters of the Wharton School comments on a widening behavioral gap in holiday spending between high-income and lower-income households.
A study by Ran Barzilay of the Perelman School of Medicine finds that early adolescents who get phones at younger ages are more likely to have obesity, be depressed, and not get enough sleep.
Ross Koppel of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on a new VA health-records system.
James Pawelski of the School of Arts & Sciences recently released an audiobook co-authored with his wife on how to keep long-lasting relationships feeling fresh and vibrant.
Gregory Weinstein of the Perelman School of Medicine and his son, Penn student and artist Jake Weinstein, are profiled for their mutual interest in robotics.
According to a Penn study, preteens who own smartphones are likelier to have depression, obesity and insufficient sleep than their peers.
The Wharton School is introducing a new academic track built around AI, with remarks from Eric Bradlow.