Ireland’s former Prime Minister Leo Varadkar on its corporate future
Alex Arnon of the Penn Wharton Budget Model explores the complex history of corporate tax in Ireland.
People on Ozempic start disliking meat and fried foods. We're starting to learn why.
Richard Doty of the Perelman School of Medicine says people taking some weight-loss drugs experience a reduced sensitivity to all five basic tastes.
Philly gets failing grades for air pollution that makes asthma worse
Hari Shankar of the Perelman School of Medicine lists some health dangers from air pollution.

Andrés Blanco is an assistant professor of biomedical science at Penn’s School of Veterinary Medicine.
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Promising inhibitor combination for hard-to-treat leukemia subtypes

Melissa Teixeira discusses the final assignment with her Inflationary Times history class.
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Exploring inflation and economics through the lens of history
Dad able to look to future after biomarker testing, targeted drug therapy treat his Stage 4 cancer
Chris D’Avella of the Perelman School of Medicine says that are certain targetable mutations in tumors that drive the growth of non-smoking-related lung cancer.
What’s in store for the future of self-checkouts? How retailers are pulling back
Santiago Gallino of the Wharton School says, “Self-checkouts are not going away, but their role is evolving.”
What to know about the first at-home Pap smear approved by the FDA
Emily Ko of the Perelman School of Medicine points to at-home cancer screening as a means to fill a gap in cancer detection.
Former Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter dies at 85
Kermit Roosevelt of Penn Carey Law says that the late David H. Souter was a judge’s judge, without any political agenda.
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Anthea Butler of the School of Arts & Sciences discusses what an American pope means for U.S. Catholics.