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  • Sweden issues update in China cable cutting probe
    Newsweek

    Sweden issues update in China cable cutting probe

    Benjamin L. Schmitt of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy in the Weitzman School of Design says it is important “to deter future attempts by Russia and China to disrupt Western critical subsea infrastructure, acts which aim to undermine democratic resilience.”

    Apr 15, 2025

    The speed of sticker shock
    Business Insider

    The speed of sticker shock

    Z. John Zhang of the Wharton School says that current uncertainty and volatility could create a good alibi for a company that wants to institute dynamic pricing.

    Apr 14, 2025

    Yawning may be more dangerous than you think, experts say
    CNN

    Yawning may be more dangerous than you think, experts say

    Indira Gurubhagavatula of the Perelman School of Medicine says that chronic partial sleep deprivation prevents people from accurately perceiving their own level of impairment.

    Apr 14, 2025

    A long, long way to run
    Deseret News (Salt Lake City)

    A long, long way to run

    “Any film is potentially a cult classic,” says Timothy Corrigan of the School of Arts & Sciences. “It depends to what extent it fires up or activates an audience to appropriate parts of it or all of it in terms of their own perception.”

    Apr 13, 2025

    The many ways Kennedy is already undermining vaccines
    The New York Times

    The many ways Kennedy is already undermining vaccines

    Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center comments on recent steps taken to undermine confidence in vaccine efficacy and safety.

    Apr 13, 2025

    Trump’s drive against top universities could carry a big economic cost
    CNN

    Trump’s drive against top universities could carry a big economic cost

    Ira Harkavy of the Netter Center for Community Partnerships says that the big increase in federal support for education and scientific research after Sputnik was the moment when universities and government became joined towards society’s future.

    Apr 13, 2025

    Forget Boston. Philly was where the Revolutionary War really went down
    Philadelphia Inquirer

    Forget Boston. Philly was where the Revolutionary War really went down

    “The Revolutionary City: a Portal to the Nation’s Founding,” a collaborative project between Penn and historic Philadelphia institutions, has digitized multiple collections to show a complete and complicated view of the city during the American Revolution.

    Apr 13, 2025