Secrets of ancient concrete, and … data centers in space? ScienceFriday.com Secrets of ancient concrete, and … data centers in space? Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science discusses the infrastructure of the future and data centers in space.
Temple, Villanova, and Penn State are among local schools beginning to pay athletes. Here’s how it’s going so far Philadelphia Inquirer Temple, Villanova, and Penn State are among local schools beginning to pay athletes. Here’s how it’s going so far Karen Weaver of the Graduate School of Education comments on colleges paying student athletes.
What a healthy aging expert eats in a day—including his go-to high protein breakfast Today.com What a healthy aging expert eats in a day—including his go-to high protein breakfast PIK Professor Ezekiel Emanuel discusses advice from his new wellness book.
Chinese universities surge in global rankings as US Schools slip The New York Times Chinese universities surge in global rankings as US Schools slip Alan Ruby of the Graduate School of Education comments on college rankings.
Emergence of AI personas as simulated therapists and synthetic patients for psychotherapy training and research Forbes.com Emergence of AI personas as simulated therapists and synthetic patients for psychotherapy training and research Torrey Creed of the Perelman School of Medicine speaks about AI being increasingly incorporated into psychotherapy training and research.
The game within the game The Chronicle of Higher Education The game within the game Karen Weaver of the Graduate School of Education comments on televised sporting events as advertisements for colleges.
Ben Franklin found the secret to happy aging 275 years ago. Modern psychology agrees Inc.com Ben Franklin found the secret to happy aging 275 years ago. Modern psychology agrees Penn founder Benjamin Franklin continues to make the news centuries after his passing.
Does string theory explain the wiring of the brain? Scientific American Does string theory explain the wiring of the brain? Vijay Balasubramanian of the School of Arts & Sciences says claims from a study applying string theory to the brain may be premature.
More Philadelphia police live outside the city than ever before Philadelphia Inquirer More Philadelphia police live outside the city than ever before Anjelica Hendricks of Penn Carey Law comments on residency requirements for police employment.
Banks ready battle plans to save their credit card businesses The New York Times Banks ready battle plans to save their credit card businesses Itamar Drechsler of the Wharton School says a 10% cap on credit card interest rates could make as many as 80 percent of customers unprofitable to credit card issuers at current lending rates and credit limits.