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Understanding the brain via a molecular map

Showcasing an Andean cosmovision

Increasing minimum wage has positive effects on employment

Study highlights concerns regarding police involvement in mental health crisis response
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Increasing minimum wage has positive effects on employment

Showcasing an Andean cosmovision

‘Be Holding’: A collaboration that feels improvisational

Celebrity chefs Amanda Freitag and Michael Solomonov discuss culinary diplomacy

Dispossessions and race in the Americas

PennPraxis Design Fellows help reimagine New Orleans highway corridor
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Somber vigil

An inauspicious arrival for the ambitious Benjamin Franklin

SNF Paideia Program at Penn receives $13M to promote informed dialogue and civic engagement

Carnot Prize awarded to architect of Uruguay’s energy transition

‘A booster for all of us’

Art Matters: ‘Bridges’ by Roberto Lugo
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How to explain war to children: Tips from Penn GSE

Stevens Center unveils app made for teens, by teens

The promising use of AI models in contract interpretation

Wharton’s Latinx community

Addressing bias in AI

How to encourage student attendance
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Study highlights concerns regarding police involvement in mental health crisis response

Learning about resilience to stress

How these Penn researchers are using AI to make health care better

National Academy of Medicine elects five new members from Penn

Factors linked to racial disparities in chronic pain after injury

Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman, Penn’s historic mRNA vaccine research team, win 2023 Nobel Prize in Medicine
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Understanding the brain via a molecular map

The Tertuliano Lab has a bone to pick—and the tools to explain how it breaks

Delving into quantum dots

Three from Penn receive NIH Director Award

How the hippocampus distinguishes true and false memories

Decoding acoustic objects

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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Medical Communication Research Symposium
The Penn Medical Communication Research Institute hosts this third annual symposium featuring experts on effecting behavior change, communicating in disaster contexts, tailoring messages to diverse social media audiences, and much more.
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Israel and Hamas at War
Following the devastating terrorist attacks that killed more than 1,000 Israeli civilians, a panel of experts gather at Perry World House to discuss the international community response, the lead-up to the attack, and what to expect next. The panel includes insights from Guy Grossman, a professor of political science; Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, the former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights; and Trudy Rubin, a Perry World House visiting fellow.
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Can a Penn Alum Change the World?
Rajiv J. Shah, president of the Rockefeller Foundation, a Penn alum of the Wharton School and Perelman School of Medicine, discusses the experience and responsibility of leading one of the world's largest charitable organizations.
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