Unionism’s perpetual anxiety has brought it to a place of despair Belfast Media Unionism’s perpetual anxiety has brought it to a place of despair Brendan O’Leary of the School of Arts & Sciences is preparing for a border poll 10 years from now in Northern Ireland.
Medical Mysteries: Why was her sleep so frighteningly out of whack? The Washington Post Medical Mysteries: Why was her sleep so frighteningly out of whack? Charles Bae of the Perelman School of Medicine says that it can take five to 10 years for patients to receive a narcolepsy diagnosis, although awareness of the disorder is increasing.
Pets are sensitive to poor air quality, and many of the precautions for humans apply Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Pets are sensitive to poor air quality, and many of the precautions for humans apply Kaitlyn Krebs of the School of Veterinary Medicine says that pets with underlying respiratory illnesses can have their conditions exacerbated by poor air quality.
Fox News is full-on denying the wildfire crisis MSNBC Fox News is full-on denying the wildfire crisis Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that Canada’s exceptionally intense wildfire season this year corresponds with a trend of weather patterns that is making the country hotter and drier.
Heat is coming: Why 2x as many days will be hot in Asbury Park this summer Asbury Park Press Heat is coming: Why 2x as many days will be hot in Asbury Park this summer Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the record Northwestern heat wave and last summer’s unprecedented “heat dome” wouldn’t have happened if not for human-caused warming.
Serena Mayeri on ‘Outside In: The Oral History of Guido Calabresi’ Legal History Blog Serena Mayeri on ‘Outside In: The Oral History of Guido Calabresi’ Serena Mayeri of Penn Carey Law pens a blog on “Outside In” and the life of Guido Calabresi, an immigrant from fascist Italy became a legal scholar and federal judge.
What communes and other radical experiments in living together reveal The New York Times What communes and other radical experiments in living together reveal In her new book, “Everyday Utopia,” Kristen Ghodsee of the School of Arts & Sciences examines radical social experiments like communes and ecovillages while critiquing existing structures of family and community.
How wildfires and climate change impact headache and migraine symptoms WHYY (Philadelphia) How wildfires and climate change impact headache and migraine symptoms A study by Holly Elser of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues finds that poor air quality caused by wildfires is likely to increase the odds of getting a headache.
Why do businesses keep raising their prices? CNN Why do businesses keep raising their prices? As business raise their prices during times of inflation, consumers become accustomed and thus more receptive to the hikes, says John Zhang of the Wharton School.
Consumer impact if Credit Card Competition Act of 2023 passes Bankrate Consumer impact if Credit Card Competition Act of 2023 passes A 2019 study from Penn Carey Law found that consumers haven’t benefitted from the Durbin Amendment to the Dodd-Frank Act.