MLB joins the NFT boom with first token to honor Lou Gehrig
				Patrick Rishe, director, Sports Business Program, and professor of practice in sports business
			
		
					
		
					
			Giant diamonds may hold the key to superdeep earthquakes
				Doug Wiens, professor of earth and planetary sciences
			
		
					
		
					
			Why Jumping Spiders Spend All Night Hanging Out—Literally
				Paul Shaw, professor of neuroscience
			
		
					
		
					
			Burned from the land: How 60 years of racial violence shaped America
				Geoff Ward, professor of African and African-American studies
			
		
					
		
					
			Washington University in St. Louis and the “Last Full Measure of Devotion”
				Today, St. Louis’ Army ROTC Cadets stand on the shoulders of giants. Their patriotic spirit represents their dedication to the unfinished work for which their forebears fought so nobly to advance, writes Andrew Betson, chair of the military science department.
			
		
					
		
					
			The Soul of Black Conservatism
				Gerald Early, professor of English and African and African-American studies, and the Merle Kling Professor of Modern Letters
			
		
					
		
					
			How to take care of your mental health as the world returns to ‘normal’
				Jessica Gold, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry
			
		
					
		
					
			Wash U Study Reveals People With Mild COVID-19 Cases May Have Lasting Antibody Protection
				Ali Ellebedy, associate professor of pathology and immunology
			
		
					
		
					
			Poop to power? New Washington U. research puts wastewater to work, as a source of both water and electricity
				Zhen He, professor of energy, environmental and chemical engineering
			
		
					
		
					
			FDA-Approved Device Will Help Stroke Victims Regain Use Of Hands
				Eric Leuthardt, MD, the Shi Hui Huang Prof of Neurological Surgery
			
		
					
		
					
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