Ghost Robotics’ arm brings manipulation to military quadrupeds
Ghost Robotics, which originated at the GRASP Lab at Penn, specializes in exceptionally rugged quadrupeds.
Ghost Robotics, which originated at the GRASP Lab at Penn, specializes in exceptionally rugged quadrupeds.
The Graduate School of Education has received $1 million from Google’s philanthropic arm to expand its AI education program.
Chao Goo of the School of Social Policy & Practice and Charlotte Ren and John J.DiIulio Jr. of the School of Arts & Sciences write about efforts to seek creative solutions to the global elder-care crisis.
Penn has launched a $10 million fund to make seed investments in companies founded by Penn researchers, with remarks from David Meaney, vice provost for research.
The first modern computer, ENIAC, was developed for the Army at Penn.
In the first 18 months of an anti-crime program in Baltimore, there were significant reductions in homicides and shootings, according to Penn’s Crime and Justice Policy Lab.
Ran Barzilay of the Perelman School of Medicine and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia discusses the health implications of smartphone use by children.
Kelli Murray of Penn Medicine’s addiction medicine program works with people who abuse a powerful new drug.
Former trustees chair David Cohen was honored at the annual Pennsylvania Society dinner in New York City. President Emerita Amy Guttmann was among those praising him.