Pa. participation in RGGI has been held up for more than a year. What has the state lost? WESA Radio (Pittsburgh) Pa. participation in RGGI has been held up for more than a year. What has the state lost? A report from the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design found that joining the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative would cause only a minor increase in retail electricity prices or possibly a small decline.
Housing keeps driving inflation. Relief is coming Barron’s Housing keeps driving inflation. Relief is coming Nikolai Roussanov of the Wharton School says that shelter rent inflation was lagging behind other categories a year ago because it’s slow to adjust.
Yellow is having an odd bankruptcy as new loan offers pour in Bloomberg Yellow is having an odd bankruptcy as new loan offers pour in David Skeel of Penn Carey Law says that the prospect of multiple bids for Yellow is a good thing, despite the irony that they’re funding a business that’s completely shutting down.
U.S. to invest $1.2 bn on facilities to pull carbon from air France 24 U.S. to invest $1.2 bn on facilities to pull carbon from air Helene Pilorge of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says that the rocks in the subsoil of Louisiana and Texas are sedimentary rocks, different from Icelandic basalts but perfectly viable for storing CO2.
Playing football may increase risk for Parkinson’s disease, study says United Press International Playing football may increase risk for Parkinson’s disease, study says Andrea Schneider of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on the results of a study suggesting an association between prior football participation and Parkinson’s disease.
Hemangiosarcoma in dogs: What to know American Kennel Club Hemangiosarcoma in dogs: What to know A clinical trial at the School of Veterinary Medicine will examine the safety and efficacy of copanlisib, a chemotherapy drug used by humans, in dogs.
Russia aims to restore prestige in race to moon’s south pole The Wall Street Journal Russia aims to restore prestige in race to moon’s south pole Benjamin L. Schmitt of the School of Arts & Sciences and the Weitzman School of Design says that sentiment in the scientific and astronaut communities has begun to shift toward a future in which NASA and Roscosmos are no longer close partners.
In a hot room, you're told to play a vicious game. Will heat make you behave badly? NPR In a hot room, you're told to play a vicious game. Will heat make you behave badly? Nina Harari of the Wharton School speculates on the connection between extreme heat from climate change and trends of civil conflict or violence.
Here’s how to deal with an allergic reaction on your face Self Here’s how to deal with an allergic reaction on your face Temitayo Ogunleye of the Perelman School of Medicine outlines the symptoms and signs of different types of dermatitis.
Blackstone president’s foundation awards $15 million to cancer researchers in Greater Boston Boston Globe Blackstone president’s foundation awards $15 million to cancer researchers in Greater Boston Jon and Mindy Gray are noted for their cancer-related donations to the Perelman School of Medicine’s Basser Center, which they established in 2012.