ESG investors have ethical motives. They also expect to outperform the market The Wall Street Journal ESG investors have ethical motives. They also expect to outperform the market A paper co-authored by researchers at the Wharton School suggests that many investors who own ESG stakes expect those investments to outperform the U.S. stock market.
NIH awards $24 million to create 10 maternal health research centers Forbes NIH awards $24 million to create 10 maternal health research centers Penn will serve as the implementation science hub for a new series of NIH-funded maternal health research centers, promoting the integration of research findings and evidence into public health, clinical practice, and community settings.
Hurricane Hilary: California, Arizona and Nevada prepare for potential flooding as storm approaches Yahoo! News Hurricane Hilary: California, Arizona and Nevada prepare for potential flooding as storm approaches Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the rate of once-in-a-century weather events is likely to increase due to climate change.
From the Sphinx to the Terracotta Army, photos show 10 historical sites when they were discovered and after they were excavated Business Insider From the Sphinx to the Terracotta Army, photos show 10 historical sites when they were discovered and after they were excavated Penn researchers are credited for their contributions to the 1956 to 1966 excavation of Tikal in Guatemala and the Great Ziggurat of Ur in modern-day Iraq.
See how stress affects inflammatory bowel disease Scientific American See how stress affects inflammatory bowel disease A study by Christoph A. Thaiss of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues has traced two detailed molecular pathways from the brain to the gut that produce inflammatory bowel disease flare-ups.
Why is RFK Jr.’s voice raspy? He has a neurological disorder called spasmodic dysphonia Business Insider Why is RFK Jr.’s voice raspy? He has a neurological disorder called spasmodic dysphonia According to Penn Medicine, there’s no cure for spasmodic dysphonia but Botox injections can offer relief from symptoms.
On our National Mall, new monuments tell new stories The New York Times On our National Mall, new monuments tell new stories Paul Farber of the Weitzman School of Design is helping to curate “Pulling Together,” an open-air exhibition at the National Mall that will address some of the stories neglected by past monument makers.
Blue light glasses have ‘virtually no effect’ on eye strain caused by staring at a screen, new study finds Yahoo! Life Blue light glasses have ‘virtually no effect’ on eye strain caused by staring at a screen, new study finds Mina Massaro-Giordano of the Perelman School of Medicine says that there has never been great ophthalmological science in terms of blue light blocking.
The bright side of bank diversification The Banker The bright side of bank diversification A collaborative study by Itay Goldstein of the Wharton School demonstrates that asset diversification encourages banks to devote more of their assets to lending.
Game-changing and costly: The IRA one year later Detroit News Game-changing and costly: The IRA one year later The Penn Wharton Budget Model indicates that subsidies from the Inflation Reduction Act will be around $1.04 trillion.