The gardens are coming to life at the future Calder Gardens Philadelphia Inquirer The gardens are coming to life at the future Calder Gardens James Corner of the Weitzman School of Design discusses the artistry of landscape designer Piet Oudolf.
Does the color purple really exist? Live Science Does the color purple really exist? Elizabeth (Zab) Johnson of the Wharton School says that color is entirely the process of human neural machinery.
How to better brainstorm with ChatGPT in five steps The Washington Post How to better brainstorm with ChatGPT in five steps A study by Christian Terwiesch of the Wharton School and colleagues finds that the results of generative AI brainstorming can be surprisingly alike with just slight variations, limiting the pool of diverse responses.
Penn admitted 4.9% of applicants, its most selective year in its history Philadelphia Inquirer Penn admitted 4.9% of applicants, its most selective year in its history Penn received 72,544 applications and admitted 4.9% of its applicants for fall 2025, its most selective year in history, according to Dean Whitney Soule of Admissions.
‘Whole again’: Man receives double hand transplant after nearly 17 years CNN ‘Whole again’: Man receives double hand transplant after nearly 17 years Luka Krizanac is the fifth person to undergo a hand transplant at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, featuring remarks from L. Scott Levin of the Perelman School of Medicine.
Misconceptions abound regarding high blood pressure, poll finds HealthDay News Misconceptions abound regarding high blood pressure, poll finds According to a survey by the Annenberg Public Policy Center, more than a third of Americans erroneously think that high blood pressure always has noticeable symptoms like dizziness or shortness of breath.
Where to go for accurate, up-to-date vaccine information The Washington Post Where to go for accurate, up-to-date vaccine information Paul Offit of the Perelman School of Medicine is cited as a reliable source for information on vaccines.
How Sun Belt cities are becoming more like Boston and San Francisco Slate.com How Sun Belt cities are becoming more like Boston and San Francisco Joseph Gyourko of the Wharton School discusses the rate of home building in suburbs.
Exposure to ‘forever chemicals’ before birth linked to higher blood pressure in kids ABC News Exposure to ‘forever chemicals’ before birth linked to higher blood pressure in kids Adeiyewunmi (Ade) Osinubi of the Perelman School of Medicine pens a piece on forever chemicals and their health effects.
Archeologists uncover royal tomb tied to the real King Midas Popular Science Archeologists uncover royal tomb tied to the real King Midas Penn Museum researchers in collaboration with the Turkish government have found a preserved royal tomb chamber with ties to King Midas, featuring remarks from C. Brian Rose of the School of Arts & Sciences.