Can ‘War Criminals’ Be Held Accountable?
Leila Sadat, the James Carr Professor of International Criminal Law
New podcast delves into climate change
Students with Washington University’s Climate Change Program recently launched a new podcast, “It’s Getting Hot in Here.” The series explores how climate change influences our lives and future. Lara Briggs, Julian McCall and Sejal Rajamani host the first episode, focusing on climate and information literacy.
Studies Relying on Brain Scans Are Often Unreliable, Analysis Shows
Nico Dosenbach, MD, PhD, associate professor of neurology
Russia stored large amounts of money with many countries. Hundreds of billions of it are now frozen.
Mark Taylor, dean of the John M. Olin School of Business and Donald Danforth Jr. Distinguished Professor of Finance
Terrified children, men left behind, sex trafficking: Women in Ukraine fighting a different kind of war
Kim Thuy Seelinger, research associate professor in the Brown School and School of Law
The Senate Just Voted For You to Get Less Sleep, Expert Says
Erik Herzog, professor of biology
Show Me the Money: Why Pay Transparency is Still Controversial
Jake Rosenfeld, professor of sociology
Brain-Imaging Studies Hampered by Small Data Sets, Study Finds
Nico Dosenbach, MD, PhD, associate professor of neurology
Feeling Herd
Ian Bogost writes about what he learned from a steer named Chico.
Long Covid patients, in search of relief, turn to private company
Ziyad Al-Aly, MD, assistant professor of medicine
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