Scientists transform deadly ancient fungus into potential cancer cure
A study by Xue (Sherry) Gao of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and colleagues found potent cancer-killing effects in the deadly Aspergillus flavus fungus.
Why Trump didn’t have to ask Congress before striking Iran
Claire Finkelstein of Penn Carey Law co-authors an op-ed about presidential war powers.
AI fake citations expose lawyer sloppiness and training gaps
Sarah Hammer of Penn Carey Law and the Wharton School says that the need for AI education in America far surpasses what currently exists
Matching the pace of AI innovation to maximize ROI for your organization
Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that AI tools will only continue to advance in future.
In a rocky economy, one word stands out: Temporary
Lindsey Cameron of the Wharton School says that temporary gig work rises when the economy isn’t doing well and companies are looking to slash overhead expenses.
Takeaways: How Jayden Daniels and the Commanders are building on last season’s success
Jeffrey Lurie donated $50 million to establish the Lurie Autism Institute in Philadelphia, in conjunction with Penn Medicine and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
Archaeologists found a 2,700-year-old tomb. It may be home to King Midas’s family
Brian Rose of the School of Arts & Sciences and Penn Museum discusses the excavation of a tomb in Turkey related to King Midas’s dynasty.
Health insurers promise to improve coverage reviews that prompt delays and complaints
Michael Anne Kyle of the Perelman School of Medicine says that patients are trapped between care being unaffordable and nonfinancial barriers and administrative burdens growing worse.
Did Trump have the legal authority to strike Iran?
Claire Finkelstein of Penn Carey Law says that there’s a longstanding practice of presidents engaging in isolated military engagements without congressional approval.
These LA community college students are getting paid to go to school. Here’s how
Researchers at the School of Social Policy & Practice found that giving Santa Fe community college students $400 a month for one year led to positive outcomes, with remarks from Amy Castro.