Markets should pay heed to the affordability squeeze Financial Times Markets should pay heed to the affordability squeeze Mohamed El-Erian of the Wharton School writes that the issue of affordability contributes to economic instability, social fracture, and political polarization.
Philadelphia biotech leaders want to rethink the industry’s investment playbook Philadelphia Business Journal Philadelphia biotech leaders want to rethink the industry’s investment playbook Dean Jonathan Epstein of the Perelman School of Medicine explains why the drug development funding playbook that worked for decades is now in trouble.
‘Having it All’ review: Work versus family, again The Wall Street Journal ‘Having it All’ review: Work versus family, again The Journal reviews “Having It All,” the new book by Corrine Low of the Wharton School.
Canada loses measles elimination status. Will the U.S. soon follow? Forbes.com Canada loses measles elimination status. Will the U.S. soon follow? A survey by the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that 82% of respondents would recommend the MMR vaccine for eligible children in their household, down from 90% in November 2024.
A new study says Long-term use of this very common over-the-counter sleep aid could be harming your heart BuzzFeed.com A new study says Long-term use of this very common over-the-counter sleep aid could be harming your heart Indira Gurubhagavatula of the Perelman School of Medicine says adults should aim for seven to nine hours of sleep each night.
It’s getting harder to figure out whether you live in a flood zone or not The Wall Street Journal It’s getting harder to figure out whether you live in a flood zone or not A Wharton School study found that homes damaged by Hurricane Harvey in 2017 were far less likely to default if they were inside the federal flood zone.
Job interviewers are overlooking their best candidates—unless they do these 2 things, says Wharton psychologist Adam Grant CNBC Job interviewers are overlooking their best candidates—unless they do these 2 things, says Wharton psychologist Adam Grant Adam Grant of the Wharton School says employers might be missing diamonds in the rough by only using traditional job interview methods instead of giving candidates a chance to learn between first and second interviews.
AI scientists can’t optimize worsening energy efficiency: Why behind-the-scenes AI is costing you MSNBC AI scientists can’t optimize worsening energy efficiency: Why behind-the-scenes AI is costing you Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says deployment of AI technologies is driving up energy costs.
A home that proves you can never have too many books The New York Times A home that proves you can never have too many books Architect Peter-Ayers Tarantino, a Penn grad, is profiled for his extensive collection of books.
How a ‘one and done’ gene-editing treatment could lower cholesterol The Washington Post How a ‘one and done’ gene-editing treatment could lower cholesterol Kiran Musunuru of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on a study that proved a single CRISPR gene-editing treatment at the highest dose could lower cholesterol.