Think you can’t fall for a scam? Experts say: Think again Fort Worth Star-Telegram Think you can’t fall for a scam? Experts say: Think again Tess Wilkinson-Ryan of Penn Carey Law says that humans have to trust one another on a basic level, which by the law of numbers means that everyone is eventually a victim of betrayal at some point.
The ethical implications of Elon Musk’s unorthodox approach to medical science Stat The ethical implications of Elon Musk’s unorthodox approach to medical science Anna Wexler of the Leonard Davis Institute and Perelman School of Medicine examines the ethical implications of Neuralink’s unorthodox approach to research.
There’s a right way—and a wrong way—to snack The Wall Street Journal There’s a right way—and a wrong way—to snack Christina A. Roberto of the Perelman School of Medicine suggests that, if you do snack at night, decide what to eat ahead of time.
‘Milk is safe’: New study confirms pasteurization kills bird flu virus H5N1 The National Post ‘Milk is safe’: New study confirms pasteurization kills bird flu virus H5N1 Patrick E. Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that pasteurization reduces the risk of milk-borne illnesses and that consuming raw milk can make people sick.
Stock market today: Nvidia pushes Nasdaq, S&P 500 to record highs Business Insider Stock market today: Nvidia pushes Nasdaq, S&P 500 to record highs Jeremy Siegel of the Wharton School believes that the Federal Reserve’s FOMC meeting in September is when the central bank will begin to cut rates.
Stocks will struggle and a recession is on the table if the Fed fails to cut rates by September, Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel says Business Insider Stocks will struggle and a recession is on the table if the Fed fails to cut rates by September, Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel says Jeremy Siegel of the Wharton School says that the rally in stocks and the strength of the economy is at risk if the Federal Reserve doesn’t start cutting interest rates soon.
‘A unicorn in higher ed’: Moore College won’t be swept away in stream of art school closures, president says Philadelphia Business Journal ‘A unicorn in higher ed’: Moore College won’t be swept away in stream of art school closures, president says Peter Eckel of the Graduate School of Education says that specialized schools that survive will be those that can find a niche and develop a pipeline of students in the near-term.
Home insurance rates in America are wildly distorted. Here’s why The New York Times Home insurance rates in America are wildly distorted. Here’s why Benjamin Keys of the Wharton School developed a workaround to analyze the cost of home insurance in different parts of the United States.
A majority of CFOs admit they don’t fully understand AI Fortune A majority of CFOs admit they don’t fully understand AI A report by Amy Wang Huber of the Wharton School found that broker-dealers’ power over cash lenders in the repo market generates substantial profit for the dealers while affecting many downstream asset prices.
Dean of admissions tells parents this is how you can really help your teen Grown & Flown Dean of admissions tells parents this is how you can really help your teen Dean of Admissions Whitney Soule shares her own daughter’s journey as a high school senior during the college application process.