11/15
Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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How you can support your people with generative AI
Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School recommends using AI for at least 10 hours to understand what it can do and how it can help.
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Trouble sleeping? This therapy can help with insomnia
Michael Perlis of the Perelman School of Medicine says that the distinctive difference between CBT and CBT-I is the inclusion of the principles and practice of sleep medicine.
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How to treat tight calves for better running
John Vasudevan of the Perelman School of Medicine says that protection of a joint is more important than power across it.
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When it comes to restaurant portions, size matters, Penn researcher says
Sophia Hua of the Perelman School of Medicine is analyzing how smaller portions at restaurants could make dining out healthier and could help combat obesity.
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Penn researchers are using CT scanning to unlock the secrets of centuries-old basses and string instruments
Peter Noël of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues are using CT scanners to unlock the mysteries of ancient string instruments.
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Keep forgetting your shingles shot? These sufferers wish they hadn’t
Paul Offit of the Perelman School of Medicine says that shingles is one of the worst pains in medicine, comparable to childbirth and corneal abrasions.
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What four experts who treat people with restless legs syndrome want you to know about the common disorder
Jennifer Goldschmied of the Perelman School of Medicine says that many people mistake restless legs syndrome for nervous or habitual shaking of the leg.
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New report accuses Citibank of funding fossil fuel projects amounting to environmental racism
Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that from an ethical standpoint banks and investment firms should no longer be financing new fossil fuel infrastructure.
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Neither Harris nor Trump can make housing more affordable
Joe Gyourko and Jacob Kimmel of the Wharton School found that zoning restrictions increase housing costs on median lots in multiple states.
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Democrats ramp up efforts to turn out Puerto Rican voters in Pennsylvania
Michael Jones-Correa of the School of Arts & Sciences says that Latino voters are one of the few groups in Pennsylvania with a chance of either being mobilized or having their minds changed.