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  • 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.

    Aug 11, 2023

    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.

    Aug 11, 2023

    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.

    Aug 11, 2023

    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.

    Aug 11, 2023

    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.

    Aug 11, 2023