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
Americans’ stress is spiking over inflation, war in Ukraine, survey finds
Jessica Gold, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry
Trump backed a start-up to make drug ingredients on U.S. soil. Its new products rely on foreign supplies.
Anthony Sardella, adjunct lecturer and senior research advisor at Olin Business School
Exploring the WashU & Slavery Project
The university’s Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity (CRE²) podcast delves into the WashU & Slavery Project. Arts & Sciences’ Geoff Ward, project director, and postdoctoral fellow Kelly Schmidt discuss research goals, student engagement and how the project will contribute to a greater understanding of the legacies of enslavement in St. Louis and the region.
How Does Your Body React to Stress?
Jessica Gold, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry
Will Russia Face War Crime Charges Over Attacks on Ukrainian Hospitals?
Leila Sadat, the James Carr Professor of International Criminal Law
Can we communicate more effectively about vaccines?
The latest “Show Me the Science” podcast episode delves into how health-care professionals might spend more quality time addressing the concerns of patients unsure whether they want to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
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