Doctor’s orders? ‘Belly laugh at least two to five days a week’
Michael Miller of the Perelman School of Medicine says a good laugh is good for the heart and immune system and has many other health benefits.
The surprising health benefits of a belly laugh—even if it’s forced
Michael Miller of the Perelman School of Medicine recommends belly laughing two to five days a week.
This new 3D chip could shatter the ‘memory wall‘ holding back AI
Robert M. Radway of the School of Engineering and Applied Science helped create the first monolithic 3D chip produced at a U.S. foundry.
Meet Rick Santos, the new head coach of Penn football
Rick Santos is introduced as the new head football coach.
Ever go to LinkedIn and see what your former favorite NFL players are up to today?
2018 NFL first-round pick Josh Rosen is an MBA candidate at The Wharton School.
These eighth-graders are envisioning Philly’s next 250 years
Weitzman School of Design architects collaborated on a workshop for eighth-graders to visualize ideas to design a more equitable future for the city’s next 250 years
Image: Abdallah Chilungo
Electronic medical records help save lives of HIV patients
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Centering joy in AI development and implementation
Baby who received personalized gene editing therapy at CHOP takes first steps
A baby with a life-threatening medical condition was successfully treated with a personalized gene editing therapy developed by a team led by Rebecca Ahrens-Nicklaus and Kiran Musunuru of Penn Medicine and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
Wharton professor on how to really achieve your goals
Katie Milkman of the Wharton School discusses proven ways to turn New Year’s resolutions into a reality.