Rodgers’ vaccine comments may test his clout with sponsors
Patrick Rishe, director, Sports Business Program, and professor of practice in sports business
It Follows Earth Around the Sun. Just Don’t Call It a Moon.
Paul Byrne, associate professor of earth and planetary sciences
Podcast explores vaccines for younger kids
This episode of the “Show Me the Science” podcast focuses on the newly announced federal emergency use authorization to vaccinate children ages 5 to 11. Millions of such children could be fully vaccinated by the end of November.
In Jupiter’s swirling Great Red Spot, NASA spacecraft finds hidden depths
Paul Byrne, associate professor of earth and planetary sciences
Why haven’t U.S. mothers returned to work? The child-care infrastructure they need is still missing.
For women with children at home, the Great Resignation is really the Great Push, our research finds, writes sociology’s Caitlyn Collins.
Why haven’t U.S. mothers returned to work? The child-care infrastructure they need is still missing.
Caitlyn Collins, assistant professor of sociology
Democrats Choosing Less Risky Path on Drug Prices
Rachel Sachs, Treiman Professor of Law
How About Never?
Caitlyn Collins, assistant professor of sociology
Wysession a guest on ‘The Climate Pod’ podcast
Michael Wysession, professor of earth and planetary sciences in Arts & Sciences, was a guest on a Halloween special of “The Climate Pod” podcast, discussing Frankenstein and climate change, “monsters of our own making.”
How the US supreme court could be a threat to climate action in the US
Dan Epps, Treiman Professor of Law
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