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Staying up late
Staying up late

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Staying up late

Penn Vet’s Wildlife Futures seek to unravel the mystery of the disappearing barn owl

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Philly Anthems: WXPN commemorates America 250 through local music
WXPN sign atop its building in West Philly.

In honor of the nation’s 250th anniversary, WXPN will roll out Philly Anthems this July through the fall. The timely project showcases original, freedom-themed songs from a Philadelphia-based cohort of seasoned and emerging musicians.

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Philly Anthems: WXPN commemorates America 250 through local music

This month, WXPN rolls out its Philly Anthems project, featuring original songs from a Philadelphia-based group of seasoned and emerging musicians prompted by a timely theme: freedom.
What’s the right role for AI in dementia care?

What’s the right role for AI in dementia care?

“Absent confidence that we’ve created artificial minds capable of thinking and feeling, the care of minds damaged by diseases like Alzheimer’s ought to remain the work of humans judiciously supplemented and amplified by AI,” writes Jason Karlawish of the Perelman School of Medicine.

Speed and precision for medical imaging
Rohit Jena in front of computer monitors.

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Speed and precision for medical imaging

A new open-source algorithm dubbed “FireANTS” can be applied not just in medical research, but clinical practice as well.

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100 years of the Ben Franklin Bridge
The Ben Franklin Bridge.

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100 years of the Ben Franklin Bridge

The design and elegance of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, celebrating its 100 year anniversary this month, is thanks to Paul Philippe Cret, the Weitzman School’s Chief of Design, explains William Whitaker, director of Weitzman’s Architectural Archives.

‘Planet Digital’ maps power, culture, and connectivity in global media

‘Planet Digital’ maps power, culture, and connectivity in global media

A new book co-edited by Annenberg School for Communication professor Aswin Punathambekar challenges the myth of a global village, revealing instead how regional histories, infrastructures, economies, and power relations shape the uneven terrains of our digital world.