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Why can’t we talk to each other anymore?
Education Week

Why can’t we talk to each other anymore?

Angela Duckworth of the School of Arts & Sciences outlines how fundamental attribution error, the mistaken assignation of observed behavior to a person rather than their circumstances, can play out in education.

Sep 6, 2022

Struggling to stay cool at night? Try these tips
ABC 10 (Sacramento)

Struggling to stay cool at night? Try these tips

Phillip Gehrman of the Perelman School of Medicine provides tips to stay comfortable while trying to sleep in the heat, including cooling down extremities and getting out of bed to do something relaxing.

Sep 6, 2022

The supply chain broke. Robots are supposed to help fix it
The New York Times

The supply chain broke. Robots are supposed to help fix it

Steve Viscelli of the School of Arts & Sciences says that labor shortage claims are industry-lobbying rhetoric meant to reframe the issue as a scarcity of workers rather than a lack of decent jobs.

Sep 7, 2022

Cash payments linked to improved HIV prevention and outcomes

Cash payments linked to improved HIV prevention and outcomes

New research from LDI Associate Fellow Aaron Richterman and Senior Fellow Harsha Thirumurthy highlights an approach to achieving a range of HIV public health goals: Just give people cash.

Karen Goldberg awarded Nichols Medal

Karen Goldberg awarded Nichols Medal

The Karen I. Goldberg, Vagelos Professor of Energy Research, has been selected as the recipient of the 2023 William H. Nichols Medal of the American Chemistry Society for her pioneering work in organometallic reaction mechanisms.

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