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Your Food Story: A Sayre High School internship collaboration
Closing the carbon cycle with green propane production
Social scientists must address ChatGPT’s ethical challenges before using it for research
A question of neutrality: Switzerland’s role in 19th-century imperialism
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Resisting the resource curse
Social scientists must address ChatGPT’s ethical challenges before using it for research
A question of neutrality: Switzerland’s role in 19th-century imperialism
How has Netflix changed in Mexico over the past decade?
To increase acceptance of an RSV vaccine, explain the FDA’s vaccine approval process
Environmental conservation, justice, and gender
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Penn service has provided millions of dollars in student loan forgiveness
Your Food Story: A Sayre High School internship collaboration
What every first-year needs to know: Student tour guides offer tips, advice
Move-In fall 2023 primer
Hard at work, crews make progress during summer construction
A sweet treat on a hot summer day
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School presidents report they need more training around nonacademic duties
What policymakers can learn from the Teacher Loan Forgiveness program
‘Poverty penalties’ pose human rights concerns
Penn scholars on the Supreme Court’s regulatory decisions
The disability docket
A Book a Day inspires young readers with inclusiveness and representation
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More than 2 million additional Americans faced food insufficiency following SNAP benefits drawdown
Dental School inspiring high school students through Summer Mentorship Program
Long-awaited accolades for mRNA scientists Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman
How machine learning could aid compatibility in kidney transplantation
‘In vivo’ RNA-based gene editing model for blood disorders developed
Protein identified as a target for Alzheimer’s treatment
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Closing the carbon cycle with green propane production
Penn Engineering’s Michael Posa on robots in the real world
QR code for cancer cells
Could the age of the universe be twice as old as current estimates suggest?
Nudge Cartography: Building a map to navigate behavioral research
Could we breed cows that emit less methane?
Science & Technology
On a different wavelength, Nader Engheta leads a community in light
2023 Franklin Medal winner Engheta is one of the world’s biggest names in wave physics. The Penn Engineering professor is renowned for his unique approach to science, combining technical brilliance, creativity, and care.
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