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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
The School of Arts & Sciences'’ Michael Mann says that without 120,000 years of daily temperature data it becomes “a plausibility argument, rather than a definitive statement” on weather extremes.
Penn In the News
In an Op-Ed, Paul Hendrickson of the School of Arts & Sciences reflects on his father’s legacy as a pilot and their complex relationship.
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Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences warns that more record-breaking climate conditions and events are to be expected.
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Sigal Ben-Porath of the Graduate School of Education says that there’s been an acceleration of progressive education advocacy in response to book bans and anti-LGBTQ efforts.
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Olivia Sheridan of the School of Dental Medicine says that electric brushes may be easier to use for people who lack manual dexterity or who care for someone who needs help brushing their teeth.
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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.
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Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that the current automation threat is to the highest-earning, most creative jobs that require the most education background.
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Lindsey Cameron of the Wharton School says that, when it comes to information on fees, the opacity of food delivery apps is a deliberate feature, not a bug.
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Olivia Mitchell of the Wharton School says that many older Americans have very little, often illiquid, savings.
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Dennis Culhane of the School of Social Policy & Practice says that the population of homeless seniors 65 and older will likely double or even triple 2017 levels in some places before peaking around 2030.