Penn patients ‘forever grateful’ as hospital celebrates 6 decades of organ transplants CBS Philadelphia Penn patients ‘forever grateful’ as hospital celebrates 6 decades of organ transplants Six decades of organ transplants at Penn Medicine are spotlighted.
How much water do data centers use? One in Delaware City could use up to 20 million gallons a year WHYY (Philadelphia) How much water do data centers use? One in Delaware City could use up to 20 million gallons a year Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science examines the use of water in data center operations.
This job has become the ultimate case study for why AI won’t replace human workers CNN This job has become the ultimate case study for why AI won’t replace human workers René Vidal of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says AI is useful for capturing high-quality MRI scans with fewer measurements.
Why busy is the new burnout and how to improve productivity at work Forbes Why busy is the new burnout and how to improve productivity at work According to a study from the Wharton School, when companies provide clarity of purpose and also foster camaraderie, they see better stock market and financial performance.
Pink noise, a popular sleep aid, could disrupt sleep quality, Penn study suggests Philadelphia Inquirer Pink noise, a popular sleep aid, could disrupt sleep quality, Penn study suggests Mathias Basner of the Perelman School of Medicine and a study of “pink noise” are spotlighted.
World’s first electronic computer born at University of Pennsylvania 6ABC.com World’s first electronic computer born at University of Pennsylvania The world’s first computer was born at Penn, with comments from Dean Vijay Kumar and Paul Schafer of the School of Engineering and Applied Science.
Funding cuts, shifts in aid could make college harder to afford for low-income families The Hechinger Report Funding cuts, shifts in aid could make college harder to afford for low-income families Julie Wollman of the Graduate School of Education comments on the future of financial aid for college studies.
West Philadelphia clinic providing dental and health services in underserved community CBS Philadelphia West Philadelphia clinic providing dental and health services in underserved community Students and residents from the School of Dental Medicine are staffing a West Philadelphia clinic, with comments by Cassandra Gafford.
A new social media platform creates buzz—but it’s just for AI bots NPR A new social media platform creates buzz—but it’s just for AI bots Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School discusses Moltbook, a platform for AI agents to talk to other AI agents.
AI agents could change your life—if they don’t ruin it first Vox.com AI agents could change your life—if they don’t ruin it first Speaking about AI, Chris Callison-Burch of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says, “The fact that you can interact with your computer in this totally new way and the fact that you can build anything, almost anything that you can imagine—it’s incredible.”