NFL and UFC athletes try ‘game-changing’ psychedelic to treat brain injury Los Angeles Times NFL and UFC athletes try ‘game-changing’ psychedelic to treat brain injury Ramon Diaz-Arrastia of the Perelman School of Medicine says Ibogaine is “one of the more promising compounds” for treatment of traumatic brain injury.
Why a flat management structure could be costing your business top talent Inc. Why a flat management structure could be costing your business top talent A study by Saerom (Ronnie) Lee of the Wharton School shows how “thinned-down” management structures can raise red flags about fairness, support, and career growth opportunities for women job applicants.
Air pollution linked to more severe Alzheimer’s disease, Penn study finds Philadelphia Inquirer Air pollution linked to more severe Alzheimer’s disease, Penn study finds A study by Edward Lee of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues linked increased exposure to air pollution to worse cases of Alzheimer’s disease.
How will OpenAI fund its multibillion-dollar ambitions? The Wall Street Journal How will OpenAI fund its multibillion-dollar ambitions? Kent Smetters of the Wharton School says that tariff revenues only make up a small fraction of offset potential against the country’s growing deficit.
The significance of Mars rover’s latest discovery CBS News The significance of Mars rover’s latest discovery Douglas Jerolmack of the School of Arts & Sciences and School of Engineering and Applied Science discusses the significance of recent discoveries on Mars.
Researchers studied how Google, OpenAI, Anthropic, and DeepSeek identify hate speech. Here’s how they vary Fast Company Researchers studied how Google, OpenAI, Anthropic, and DeepSeek identify hate speech. Here’s how they vary A study by Yphtach Lelkes and doctoral student Neil Fasching of the Annenberg School for Communication finds that different AI models produce different definitions of hate speech for the same content, undermining consistency and predictability.
Is that product any good, or is it just a brand halo? The New York Times Is that product any good, or is it just a brand halo? Barbara Kahn of the Wharton School says that brand halo has roots in the halo effect, a psychological concept in which people correlate one positive attribute with a suite of others.
Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel: Expect there to be one rate cut unless retail sales are weak CNBC Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel: Expect there to be one rate cut unless retail sales are weak Jeremy Siegel of the Wharton School discusses market outlooks and expectations for the Federal Reserve.
Sam Altman predicts AI will take customer service jobs first — and speed up a 'historical' rate of job turnover Business Insider Sam Altman predicts AI will take customer service jobs first — and speed up a 'historical' rate of job turnover Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that technology often boosts productivity and creates better jobs over time.
Americans’ knowledge of civics increases, Annenberg survey finds Associated Press Americans’ knowledge of civics increases, Annenberg survey finds The Annenberg Public Policy Center’s annual civics survey finds that Americans are more knowledgeable this year in answering basic civics questions, with remarks from Kathleen Hall Jamieson.