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11/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
A study by Holly Elser of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues suggests that poor air quality caused by wildfires are likely to increase the odds of getting a headache.
Penn In the News
Kiran Musunuru of the Perelman School of Medicine says that Chinese geneticist He Jiankui crossed ethical lines and exhibited bad science by editing babies’ genes.
Penn In the News
A study by Michael Jones-Correa of the School of Arts & Sciences found that suburban demographics have shifted to include voters of color, helping to produce a 2020 Democratic victory for Joe Biden.
Penn In the News
A Chester County woman and ovarian cancer survivor welcomed a new baby thanks to the help of a surrogate, with remarks from Clarisa Gracia of Penn Medicine.
Penn In the News
Nikolai Roussanov of the Wharton School warns that the use of buy now, pay later at grocery stores points to how stretched consumers’ budgets may be.
Penn In the News
Katie Krebs of the School of Veterinary Medicine says that pets with sensitive noses, like dogs and cats, are even more susceptible to poor air quality than humans.
Penn In the News
Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine and School of Nursing found that a drug similar to semaglutide had profound effects on cocaine-mediated behaviors in mice.
Penn In the News
Jennifer Rothman of Penn Carey Law says that the Supreme Court will likely reverse the Federal Circuit trademark ban since it doesn’t invoke “viewpoint discrimination.”
Penn In the News
Deep Jariwala of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and colleagues are designing lightweight, efficient solar cells to harvest the Sun’s energy in space at a never-before-seen scale.
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David Asch of the Perelman School of Medicine worries about ChatGPT’s overly confident communication and the amplification of medical misinformation.