The next stage of COVID is starting now The Atlantic The next stage of COVID is starting now Scott Hensley of the Perelman School of Medicine says that children’s responses and vulnerability to future bouts of coronavirus may depend on the variants they encounter.
Can AI write your next résumé and cover letter? Inside Higher Ed Can AI write your next résumé and cover letter? In an Op-Ed, Joseph Barber of Career Services offers recommendations for how graduate students can leverage AI tools like ChatGPT to explore career options and pursue opportunities.
Do mares really need antibiotics for bacterial endometritis? The Horse Do mares really need antibiotics for bacterial endometritis? Tamara Dobbie of the School of Veterinary Medicine calls for a responsible, evidence-based approach to antibiotics when treating mares with bacterial endometritis.
As Lower Merion tries (again) to start high school later, most Philly-area districts can’t seem to budge to get teens more sleep Philadelphia Inquirer As Lower Merion tries (again) to start high school later, most Philly-area districts can’t seem to budge to get teens more sleep Indira Gurubhagavatul of the Perelman School of Medicine says that school districts have adopted multitiered systems of start times to reduce busing costs.
Let’s cast a critical eye over business ideas from ChatGPT Financial Times Let’s cast a critical eye over business ideas from ChatGPT In an Op-Ed, Christian Terwiesch of the Wharton School examines the pros and cons of AI-generated insights.
Neuroscience explains why Bill Gates’ weird reading trick is so effective Inc. Neuroscience explains why Bill Gates’ weird reading trick is so effective A study by Penn researchers working in physics, neuroscience, and bioengineering found that people instinctively seek patterns and similarities in the data they absorb.
How one New Orleans charter school has expanded student access to college courses The New Orleans Advocate How one New Orleans charter school has expanded student access to college courses Abramson Sci Academy in New Orleans is offering personal finance classes to high schoolers, taught by Wharton School professors.
Records in Fox defamation case show pressures on reporters ABC News Records in Fox defamation case show pressures on reporters Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that it would be useful for Fox News to make a clear statement that the news division has complete and total autonomy from the rest of Fox.
The radical act of eating with strangers The New York Times The radical act of eating with strangers Research by Marissa King of the Wharton School found that during the pandemic people’s social networks decreased by an average of 16 percent, with most of the losses occurring among men.
SVB CEO sold $3.6 million in stock days before bank’s failure Bloomberg SVB CEO sold $3.6 million in stock days before bank’s failure Dan Taylor of the Wharton School says that any discussion for a capital raise by Silicon Valley Bank CEO Greg Becker would be highly problematic if it occurred at the time the share-sale plan was adopted.