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Penn scientists reflect on one year of ChatGPT

President Magill announces University Task Force on Antisemitism membership

Penn gathers at COP28 to share ideas and research in university pavilion

Five tips for drafting a syllabus
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Climate, public health crises, and fertility

Department of Music ensembles to perform in December

Exploring anxiety and social change

Catherine Seavitt’s transdisciplinary approach to landscape architecture

Finding light in dark times

What’s That? Fox-Fels Hall
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Things to know: E-scooters and safety

A ‘supercharge’ to address social justice issues in Philadelphia

Penn gathers at COP28 to share ideas and research in university pavilion

Breaking bread while breaking barriers

In Principle and Practice: Penn’s Focus on Tomorrow

Giving Tuesday
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Five tips for drafting a syllabus

The future of AI: How Wharton is leading the charge

Psychology of legal decision-making

2023 McGraw Prize in Education awardees reflect on changing lives, starting with their own

Fair leases in Philadelphia

The economy and you
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The evolution of adaptive immunity in cold-blooded vertebrates

Could a single shot heal heart disease?

Lidocaine may be able to kill certain cancer cells by activating bitter taste receptors

Three sisters share Penn Dental education

From high school to the hospital

New ‘patch’ uses natural body motion to fix disc herniation
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AI and environmental challenges

Penn scientists reflect on one year of ChatGPT

AI security

The Singh Center for Nanotechnology turns 10

A peek into the future of visual data interpretation

Who, What, Why: John Donges

Health Sciences
Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman, Penn’s historic mRNA vaccine research team, win 2023 Nobel Prize in Medicine
The highest honor was bestowed for foundational discoveries that gave the world a vaccine to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
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In the latest edition of the Lightbulb Café, Jared Farmer, the Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History, discusses ancient trees and preservation in relation to his book, “Elderflora.”

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