Gravitational Waves Probe Exotic Matter inside Neutron Stars
Mark Alford, professor of physics
The Kingdom of Aksum: Africa’s trading empire
Helina Solomon Woldekiros, assistant professor of anthropology
Chinese capsule returns to Earth carrying moon rocks
Bradley Jolliff, the Scott Rudolph Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Narrow hallways pose higher infection risk; hospitalized COVID-19 patients often need readmission
Aaloke Mody, MD, instructor in medicine
One way for college athletics departments to make up for lost income: gambling partnerships
Patrick Rishe, director, Sports Business Program and professor of practice in sports business
Music brings ‘Sounds of Cheer’
Earlier this year, the Department of Music in Arts & Sciences created a series of digital postcards to share musical performances amid the pandemic. Now, it is sharing a festive gift with the campus community — students and faculty performing holiday favorites.
COVID-19 is 10 times deadlier for people with Down syndrome, raising calls for early vaccination
Beau Ances, MD, PhD, the Daniel J. Brennan, MD Professor of Neurology
Why Paying People to Be Vaccinated Could Backfire
Cynthia Cryder, associate professor of marketing
Biden should halt sales of certain U.S. tech to China, Vittert says
Liberty Vittert, at Olin Business School, writes in an opinion piece on Fox News that technological identification facilitated by the U.S. is “a dangerous tool that tyrannical governments can use against their own people,” such as the Uighur Muslims in northwest China.
Is eating fish healthy?
Cyrus Raji, MD, PhD, assistant professor of radiology
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