Peek into an afternoon at Penn’s collaborative bioengineering lab and makerspace Technical.ly Philly Peek into an afternoon at Penn’s collaborative bioengineering lab and makerspace A profile examines collaborative Penn projects at the George H. Stephenson Foundation Educational Laboratory and Bio-MakerSpace, with commentary by Sevile Mannickarottu of the School of Engineering and Applied Science.
Fighting inflation, rescuing banks: The Fed’s sprawling jobs collide The Washington Post Fighting inflation, rescuing banks: The Fed’s sprawling jobs collide Peter Conti-Brown of the Wharton School thinks there will be an independent investigation into Silicon Valley Bank to supplement what’s happening under the Fed’s Michael Barr.
The ‘everything shower’ goes way beyond shampoo and conditioner The Wall Street Journal The ‘everything shower’ goes way beyond shampoo and conditioner Cait Lamberton of the Wharton School says that consumers are likely to splurge on premium hair or body products due to their relative affordability compared to other luxury items.
Commemorating Minerva Parker Nichols, the first independent woman architect in the United States Architectural Record Commemorating Minerva Parker Nichols, the first independent woman architect in the United States Alumna Molly Lester of the Weitzman School of Design and a curatorial team at the Architectural Archives are honoring architect Minerva Parker Nichols with an exhibition.
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.
How gross inequalities in institutional wealth distort the higher education ecosystem and shortchange the vast majority of middle- and lower-income undergraduates Inside Higher Ed How gross inequalities in institutional wealth distort the higher education ecosystem and shortchange the vast majority of middle- and lower-income undergraduates Penn is noted for its pledge to contribute $100 million over 10 years to renovate decrepit Philadelphia schools, potentially assisting a more diverse student body.
The banking crisis might not be over Vox.com The banking crisis might not be over Itamar Drechsler of the Wharton School says that there have been consistent rumors that Credit Suisse was in trouble even before the current banking crisis.
Five countries that produce the best nurses Atlanta Journal-Constitution Five countries that produce the best nurses The School of Nursing is lauded as the top ranked nursing school in the world, placing the U.S. at the top of an Insider Monkey analysis of the world’s top nursing universities.