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Older adults might be more resistant to bird flu infections than children
A petri dish in a lab labeled Avian Flu HSN4

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Older adults might be more resistant to bird flu infections than children

New research from Penn Medicine finds that previous exposures to older flu strains prime the immune system to produce antibodies against H5N1, and children would likely benefit the most from H5N1 vaccinations.

From Penn Medicine News

Recording oral histories in rural Uganda
A person being interviewed by Penn students in a Ugandan village.

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Recording oral histories in rural Uganda

As part of the Penn Global Seminar, Global Jewish Communities, 15 students traveled to rural Uganda in January to film oral histories that will become part of the Shoah Foundation archive.
Will Recession Spark a Housing Market Crash? What to Know
Newsweek

Will Recession Spark a Housing Market Crash? What to Know

Susan Wachter of the Wharton School says that a recession is likely to initially dampen housing demand due to insecurity about job prospects, although the decline of mortgage rates would likely prompt buying.

China’s high-speed rail linked to boosted EV adoption
Popular Science

China’s high-speed rail linked to boosted EV adoption

A paper from the Penn Institute for Economic Research at the School of Arts & Sciences found that China’s decade-long push for electric vehicle adoption coincided with the country’s expansion of high-speed rail.

Trump’s chief economist has a blueprint to force countries to pay for tariffs without reigniting inflation, but he says the path to success is narrow
Fortune

Trump’s chief economist has a blueprint to force countries to pay for tariffs without reigniting inflation, but he says the path to success is narrow

Itay Goldstein of the Wharton School says that the effects of a breakdown in trust between trading partners will become harder to control as the U.S. attempts to overhaul a global trade system developed over decades.

Banks Share Private Information to Snag Debt Trades, Study Says
Bloomberg

Banks Share Private Information to Snag Debt Trades, Study Says

A collaborative study by Christina Zhu of the Wharton School suggests that global banks are giving top clients private information to win corporate-bond trading business.