Trump administration pulls $300M in health funding from Virginia Axios Trump administration pulls $300M in health funding from Virginia Postdoc Alyssa Sinclair of the Annenberg School for Communication says that Virginia universities will likely need to institute budget adjustments to make up cuts to federal health funding.
Google broke the law to keep its advertising monopoly, a judge rules The New York Times Google broke the law to keep its advertising monopoly, a judge rules PIK Professor Herbert Hovenkamp says the ruling of a federal judge against Google in a monopoly case was not surprising.
My GLP-1 medication changed the way perfume smells to me Allure My GLP-1 medication changed the way perfume smells to me A study by Amber Alhadeff of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues found that a population of neurons in the hindbrain plays a key role in mediating the appetite suppressant and weight loss effects of GLP-1 drugs.
Track and field world gears up for 129th Penn Relays at iconic Franklin Field in Philadelphia CBS Philadelphia Track and field world gears up for 129th Penn Relays at iconic Franklin Field in Philadelphia The 129th running of the Penn Relays at Franklin Field will start Thursday, featuring remarks from Steve Dolan.
Four Philadelphians among this year’s Guggenheim Fellows Philadelphia Inquirer Four Philadelphians among this year’s Guggenheim Fellows Matthew Levendusky of the School of Arts & Sciences is among those named Guggenheim Fellows.
Adam Grant shared one crystal clear way you can master your self-leadership Inc. Adam Grant shared one crystal clear way you can master your self-leadership Adam Grant of the Wharton School illustrates self-leadership by drawing a boundary between the things that are and are not within a person’s control.
Top forecasters warn housing market’s days of big gains are over for now Bloomberg Top forecasters warn housing market’s days of big gains are over for now Susan Wachter of the Wharton School forecasts a rise in housing prices between 2 and 3%, down from her previous estimate of 4.5%.
Yes, wearing socks to bed may help you sleep better The Washington Post Yes, wearing socks to bed may help you sleep better Indira Gurubhagavatula of the Perelman School of Medicine says that wearing socks to warm up one’s feet can cause core body temperature to drop, signaling the brain to prepare for sleep.
The disruptive future of society as AI dominates the workplace Inside Higher Ed The disruptive future of society as AI dominates the workplace Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School evaluates Google Gemini 2.5’s performance as an AI model against human Ph.D.s with access to Google.
Sweden issues update in China cable cutting probe Newsweek Sweden issues update in China cable cutting probe Benjamin L. Schmitt of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy in the Weitzman School of Design says it is important “to deter future attempts by Russia and China to disrupt Western critical subsea infrastructure, acts which aim to undermine democratic resilience.”