Leaks don’t hurt trust in the Supreme Court. Unpopular decisions do.
Dan Epps, the Treiman Professor of Law
MAGA was the real winner of the Ohio Republican primary
Daniel Butler, professor of political science
‘Divining Enlightenment art and science’
Tili Boon Cuillé, associate professor in Arts & Sciences, describes the relationships between Enlightenment philosophy and divination, and she advocates recognizing the shared foundation that the arts and sciences have in experimentation and creative intuition.
The tiniest babies: Shifting the boundary of life earlier
Barbara Warner, the F. Sessions Cole Professor of Newborn Medicine
Now in spotlight, Dubai Jews struggle for public synagogue
David Warren, postdoctoral research associate in Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies
Student discusses NASA internship, astronauts’ health
Michaela Sewall, an undergraduate student at the McKelvey School of Engineering, reflects on a NASA blog about her internship experience last summer at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Virginia. Sewall ultimately hopes to research the neurological, psychophysiological and biological health of astronauts before, during and after missions.
Are Antibiotics the Cause, Not Solution, of Recurrent UTIs?
Scott Hultgren, the Helen L. Stoever Professor of Molecular Microbiology
Missouri U.S. House candidates hit the campaign trail without set districts or voters
Travis Crum, associate professor of law
How humanitarian parole works, and why so many Afghan families are waiting to be reunited
Katie Herbert Meyer, director of the Immigration Law Clinic at the School of Law
As in-person life resumes, self-care businesses see surge in customers
Glenn MacDonald, John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics and Strategy
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