Could the silver lining of the pandemic be pan-vaccines? The Hill Could the silver lining of the pandemic be pan-vaccines? Scott Hensley of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues have developed a vaccine that could provide a baseline level of protection against all 20 known flu strains.
The unsettling truth about Trump’s first great victory The New York Times The unsettling truth about Trump’s first great victory Daniel Hopkins of the School of Arts & Sciences comments on a paper co-written by the School’s William Marble which asserts that Donald Trump’s largest gains in 2016 support compared to 2012 came from whites with moderate racial resentment.
Being bilingual and Latinx in higher education Al Día Being bilingual and Latinx in higher education Nelson Flores of the Graduate School of Education explores the challenges faced by bilingual Latinx students in the United States.
Researchers unraveling the mysteries of recurrent colic The Horse Researchers unraveling the mysteries of recurrent colic Louise L. Southwood of the School of Veterinary Medicine says that recurrent horse colic cases require a team approach to be managed properly.
One in five Philadelphia newborns is not protected from measles, CHOP-Penn study finds Philadelphia Inquirer One in five Philadelphia newborns is not protected from measles, CHOP-Penn study finds A study by the Perelman School of Medicine and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia finds that one in five babies born in Philadelphia likely has no immunity against measles.
Wuhan market samples contained COVID and animal mixtures, report says The New York Times Wuhan market samples contained COVID and animal mixtures, report says Frederic Bushman of the Perelman School of Medicine says that the report finding COVID-infected raccoon dogs in China had sound methods but isn’t absolute proof that the animals were the source of the pandemic.
Credit Suisse and SVB: Is global banking in crisis? Al Jazeera Credit Suisse and SVB: Is global banking in crisis? David Skeel of Penn Carey Law says that the Silicon Valley Bank collapse is going to force a rethinking of the regulatory framework, especially the treatment of uninsured deposits.
‘Stranger Things’ star Noah Schnapp is behind a chicken-delivery eatery, and we tried it Philadelphia Inquirer ‘Stranger Things’ star Noah Schnapp is behind a chicken-delivery eatery, and we tried it Wharton School first-year Noah Schnapp from Scarsdale, New York, has launched TenderFix, a new delivery-only line of fried chicken with plant-based options.
Invisible dance exhibit highlights accessibility in art at UPenn WHYY (Philadelphia) Invisible dance exhibit highlights accessibility in art at UPenn Carolyn Lazard’s “Long Take,” a new immersive art installation at the Institute of Contemporary Art, explores themes of accessibility and chronic illness using an unseen dance performance.
The Paris-to-Philadelphia story of a rebel artist, a visionary dentist, and a treasure lost and found Philadelphia Inquirer The Paris-to-Philadelphia story of a rebel artist, a visionary dentist, and a treasure lost and found Lynn Marsden-Atlass of the Arthur Ross Gallery discusses the rediscovery of a lost Gustave Courbet painting in the basement of the School of Dental Medicine. It is now the centerpiece of a new exhibition.