How wildfires and climate change impact headache and migraine symptoms Penn In the News WHYY (Philadelphia) How wildfires and climate change impact headache and migraine symptoms A study by Holly Elser of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues finds that poor air quality caused by wildfires is likely to increase the odds of getting a headache. Consumer impact if Credit Card Competition Act of 2023 passes Penn In the News Bankrate Consumer impact if Credit Card Competition Act of 2023 passes A 2019 study from Penn Carey Law found that consumers haven’t benefitted from the Durbin Amendment to the Dodd-Frank Act. Penn study finds particulate matter from wildfires likely to cause headaches, migraine symptoms Penn In the News WHYY (Philadelphia) Penn study finds particulate matter from wildfires likely to cause headaches, migraine symptoms A study by Holly Elser of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues suggests that poor air quality caused by wildfires are likely to increase the odds of getting a headache. The suburbs are still driving American politics, but where are they taking us? Penn In the News The New York Times The suburbs are still driving American politics, but where are they taking us? A study by Michael Jones-Correa of the School of Arts & Sciences found that suburban demographics have shifted to include voters of color, helping to produce a 2020 Democratic victory for Joe Biden. The evolution of societal cooperation Image: iStock/melitas The evolution of societal cooperation Research led by the School of Arts & Sciences’ Joshua Plotkin and Taylor Kessinger sheds light on the impact of social contexts and multilayered societies on promoting cooperative behavior. Solar panel breakthrough paves way for ‘utility-scale’ space farms Penn In the News The Independent Solar panel breakthrough paves way for ‘utility-scale’ space farms Deep Jariwala of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and colleagues are designing lightweight, efficient solar cells to harvest the Sun’s energy in space at a never-before-seen scale. The diabetes drug Ozempic became a popular weight-loss hack. Could it also help curb addictions? Penn In the News Houston Chronicle The diabetes drug Ozempic became a popular weight-loss hack. Could it also help curb addictions? Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine and School of Nursing found that a drug similar to semaglutide had profound effects on cocaine-mediated behaviors in mice. The price we'll pay for our AI future: more loneliness Penn In the News Business Insider The price we'll pay for our AI future: more loneliness A 2018 study by Melissa G. Hunt of the School of Arts & Sciences and colleagues showed that social media helps fuel feelings of loneliness. Academia’s postdoc system is teetering, imperiling efforts to diversify life sciences Penn In the News Stat Academia’s postdoc system is teetering, imperiling efforts to diversify life sciences As co-chair of an NIH group to re-envision postdoctoral training, PIK Professor Shelley Berger expresses concern about the future of academic research. Innovative design doubles efficiency of lightweight solar cells for space Penn In the News SciTechDaily Innovative design doubles efficiency of lightweight solar cells for space Deep Jariwala of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and colleagues have proposed an improved design for lightweight 2D solar cells, a promising solution for supplying energy in space exploration and settlements. Load More
Consumer impact if Credit Card Competition Act of 2023 passes Penn In the News Bankrate Consumer impact if Credit Card Competition Act of 2023 passes A 2019 study from Penn Carey Law found that consumers haven’t benefitted from the Durbin Amendment to the Dodd-Frank Act. Penn study finds particulate matter from wildfires likely to cause headaches, migraine symptoms Penn In the News WHYY (Philadelphia) Penn study finds particulate matter from wildfires likely to cause headaches, migraine symptoms A study by Holly Elser of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues suggests that poor air quality caused by wildfires are likely to increase the odds of getting a headache. The suburbs are still driving American politics, but where are they taking us? Penn In the News The New York Times The suburbs are still driving American politics, but where are they taking us? A study by Michael Jones-Correa of the School of Arts & Sciences found that suburban demographics have shifted to include voters of color, helping to produce a 2020 Democratic victory for Joe Biden. The evolution of societal cooperation Image: iStock/melitas The evolution of societal cooperation Research led by the School of Arts & Sciences’ Joshua Plotkin and Taylor Kessinger sheds light on the impact of social contexts and multilayered societies on promoting cooperative behavior. Solar panel breakthrough paves way for ‘utility-scale’ space farms Penn In the News The Independent Solar panel breakthrough paves way for ‘utility-scale’ space farms Deep Jariwala of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and colleagues are designing lightweight, efficient solar cells to harvest the Sun’s energy in space at a never-before-seen scale. The diabetes drug Ozempic became a popular weight-loss hack. Could it also help curb addictions? Penn In the News Houston Chronicle The diabetes drug Ozempic became a popular weight-loss hack. Could it also help curb addictions? Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine and School of Nursing found that a drug similar to semaglutide had profound effects on cocaine-mediated behaviors in mice. The price we'll pay for our AI future: more loneliness Penn In the News Business Insider The price we'll pay for our AI future: more loneliness A 2018 study by Melissa G. Hunt of the School of Arts & Sciences and colleagues showed that social media helps fuel feelings of loneliness. Academia’s postdoc system is teetering, imperiling efforts to diversify life sciences Penn In the News Stat Academia’s postdoc system is teetering, imperiling efforts to diversify life sciences As co-chair of an NIH group to re-envision postdoctoral training, PIK Professor Shelley Berger expresses concern about the future of academic research. Innovative design doubles efficiency of lightweight solar cells for space Penn In the News SciTechDaily Innovative design doubles efficiency of lightweight solar cells for space Deep Jariwala of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and colleagues have proposed an improved design for lightweight 2D solar cells, a promising solution for supplying energy in space exploration and settlements. Load More
Penn study finds particulate matter from wildfires likely to cause headaches, migraine symptoms Penn In the News WHYY (Philadelphia) Penn study finds particulate matter from wildfires likely to cause headaches, migraine symptoms A study by Holly Elser of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues suggests that poor air quality caused by wildfires are likely to increase the odds of getting a headache. The suburbs are still driving American politics, but where are they taking us? Penn In the News The New York Times The suburbs are still driving American politics, but where are they taking us? A study by Michael Jones-Correa of the School of Arts & Sciences found that suburban demographics have shifted to include voters of color, helping to produce a 2020 Democratic victory for Joe Biden. The evolution of societal cooperation Image: iStock/melitas The evolution of societal cooperation Research led by the School of Arts & Sciences’ Joshua Plotkin and Taylor Kessinger sheds light on the impact of social contexts and multilayered societies on promoting cooperative behavior. Solar panel breakthrough paves way for ‘utility-scale’ space farms Penn In the News The Independent Solar panel breakthrough paves way for ‘utility-scale’ space farms Deep Jariwala of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and colleagues are designing lightweight, efficient solar cells to harvest the Sun’s energy in space at a never-before-seen scale. The diabetes drug Ozempic became a popular weight-loss hack. Could it also help curb addictions? Penn In the News Houston Chronicle The diabetes drug Ozempic became a popular weight-loss hack. Could it also help curb addictions? Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine and School of Nursing found that a drug similar to semaglutide had profound effects on cocaine-mediated behaviors in mice. The price we'll pay for our AI future: more loneliness Penn In the News Business Insider The price we'll pay for our AI future: more loneliness A 2018 study by Melissa G. Hunt of the School of Arts & Sciences and colleagues showed that social media helps fuel feelings of loneliness. Academia’s postdoc system is teetering, imperiling efforts to diversify life sciences Penn In the News Stat Academia’s postdoc system is teetering, imperiling efforts to diversify life sciences As co-chair of an NIH group to re-envision postdoctoral training, PIK Professor Shelley Berger expresses concern about the future of academic research. Innovative design doubles efficiency of lightweight solar cells for space Penn In the News SciTechDaily Innovative design doubles efficiency of lightweight solar cells for space Deep Jariwala of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and colleagues have proposed an improved design for lightweight 2D solar cells, a promising solution for supplying energy in space exploration and settlements. Load More
The suburbs are still driving American politics, but where are they taking us? Penn In the News The New York Times The suburbs are still driving American politics, but where are they taking us? A study by Michael Jones-Correa of the School of Arts & Sciences found that suburban demographics have shifted to include voters of color, helping to produce a 2020 Democratic victory for Joe Biden. The evolution of societal cooperation Image: iStock/melitas The evolution of societal cooperation Research led by the School of Arts & Sciences’ Joshua Plotkin and Taylor Kessinger sheds light on the impact of social contexts and multilayered societies on promoting cooperative behavior. Solar panel breakthrough paves way for ‘utility-scale’ space farms Penn In the News The Independent Solar panel breakthrough paves way for ‘utility-scale’ space farms Deep Jariwala of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and colleagues are designing lightweight, efficient solar cells to harvest the Sun’s energy in space at a never-before-seen scale. The diabetes drug Ozempic became a popular weight-loss hack. Could it also help curb addictions? Penn In the News Houston Chronicle The diabetes drug Ozempic became a popular weight-loss hack. Could it also help curb addictions? Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine and School of Nursing found that a drug similar to semaglutide had profound effects on cocaine-mediated behaviors in mice. The price we'll pay for our AI future: more loneliness Penn In the News Business Insider The price we'll pay for our AI future: more loneliness A 2018 study by Melissa G. Hunt of the School of Arts & Sciences and colleagues showed that social media helps fuel feelings of loneliness. Academia’s postdoc system is teetering, imperiling efforts to diversify life sciences Penn In the News Stat Academia’s postdoc system is teetering, imperiling efforts to diversify life sciences As co-chair of an NIH group to re-envision postdoctoral training, PIK Professor Shelley Berger expresses concern about the future of academic research. Innovative design doubles efficiency of lightweight solar cells for space Penn In the News SciTechDaily Innovative design doubles efficiency of lightweight solar cells for space Deep Jariwala of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and colleagues have proposed an improved design for lightweight 2D solar cells, a promising solution for supplying energy in space exploration and settlements. Load More
The evolution of societal cooperation Image: iStock/melitas The evolution of societal cooperation Research led by the School of Arts & Sciences’ Joshua Plotkin and Taylor Kessinger sheds light on the impact of social contexts and multilayered societies on promoting cooperative behavior.
Solar panel breakthrough paves way for ‘utility-scale’ space farms Penn In the News The Independent Solar panel breakthrough paves way for ‘utility-scale’ space farms Deep Jariwala of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and colleagues are designing lightweight, efficient solar cells to harvest the Sun’s energy in space at a never-before-seen scale. The diabetes drug Ozempic became a popular weight-loss hack. Could it also help curb addictions? Penn In the News Houston Chronicle The diabetes drug Ozempic became a popular weight-loss hack. Could it also help curb addictions? Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine and School of Nursing found that a drug similar to semaglutide had profound effects on cocaine-mediated behaviors in mice. The price we'll pay for our AI future: more loneliness Penn In the News Business Insider The price we'll pay for our AI future: more loneliness A 2018 study by Melissa G. Hunt of the School of Arts & Sciences and colleagues showed that social media helps fuel feelings of loneliness. Academia’s postdoc system is teetering, imperiling efforts to diversify life sciences Penn In the News Stat Academia’s postdoc system is teetering, imperiling efforts to diversify life sciences As co-chair of an NIH group to re-envision postdoctoral training, PIK Professor Shelley Berger expresses concern about the future of academic research. Innovative design doubles efficiency of lightweight solar cells for space Penn In the News SciTechDaily Innovative design doubles efficiency of lightweight solar cells for space Deep Jariwala of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and colleagues have proposed an improved design for lightweight 2D solar cells, a promising solution for supplying energy in space exploration and settlements. Load More
The diabetes drug Ozempic became a popular weight-loss hack. Could it also help curb addictions? Penn In the News Houston Chronicle The diabetes drug Ozempic became a popular weight-loss hack. Could it also help curb addictions? Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine and School of Nursing found that a drug similar to semaglutide had profound effects on cocaine-mediated behaviors in mice. The price we'll pay for our AI future: more loneliness Penn In the News Business Insider The price we'll pay for our AI future: more loneliness A 2018 study by Melissa G. Hunt of the School of Arts & Sciences and colleagues showed that social media helps fuel feelings of loneliness. Academia’s postdoc system is teetering, imperiling efforts to diversify life sciences Penn In the News Stat Academia’s postdoc system is teetering, imperiling efforts to diversify life sciences As co-chair of an NIH group to re-envision postdoctoral training, PIK Professor Shelley Berger expresses concern about the future of academic research. Innovative design doubles efficiency of lightweight solar cells for space Penn In the News SciTechDaily Innovative design doubles efficiency of lightweight solar cells for space Deep Jariwala of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and colleagues have proposed an improved design for lightweight 2D solar cells, a promising solution for supplying energy in space exploration and settlements. Load More
The price we'll pay for our AI future: more loneliness Penn In the News Business Insider The price we'll pay for our AI future: more loneliness A 2018 study by Melissa G. Hunt of the School of Arts & Sciences and colleagues showed that social media helps fuel feelings of loneliness. Academia’s postdoc system is teetering, imperiling efforts to diversify life sciences Penn In the News Stat Academia’s postdoc system is teetering, imperiling efforts to diversify life sciences As co-chair of an NIH group to re-envision postdoctoral training, PIK Professor Shelley Berger expresses concern about the future of academic research. Innovative design doubles efficiency of lightweight solar cells for space Penn In the News SciTechDaily Innovative design doubles efficiency of lightweight solar cells for space Deep Jariwala of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and colleagues have proposed an improved design for lightweight 2D solar cells, a promising solution for supplying energy in space exploration and settlements. Load More
Academia’s postdoc system is teetering, imperiling efforts to diversify life sciences Penn In the News Stat Academia’s postdoc system is teetering, imperiling efforts to diversify life sciences As co-chair of an NIH group to re-envision postdoctoral training, PIK Professor Shelley Berger expresses concern about the future of academic research. Innovative design doubles efficiency of lightweight solar cells for space Penn In the News SciTechDaily Innovative design doubles efficiency of lightweight solar cells for space Deep Jariwala of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and colleagues have proposed an improved design for lightweight 2D solar cells, a promising solution for supplying energy in space exploration and settlements. Load More
Innovative design doubles efficiency of lightweight solar cells for space Penn In the News SciTechDaily Innovative design doubles efficiency of lightweight solar cells for space Deep Jariwala of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and colleagues have proposed an improved design for lightweight 2D solar cells, a promising solution for supplying energy in space exploration and settlements.