Lodders on ‘almost forgotten’ space anniversaries in 2019
Beyond the 50th anniversary of the historic moon landing, several key events and discoveries related to meteoritics, astronomy, cosmochemistry and nuclear sciences can be commemorated this year, writes Katharina Lodders in Arts & Sciences for the The Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society.
Trump’s company exploring sale of marquee Washington hotel
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Giuliani associate will have tough time keeping documents from prosecutors: experts
Peter Joy, the Henry Hitchcock Professor of Law
When computers make biased health decisions, black patients pay the price, study says
Karen Joynt Maddox, MD, assistant professor of medicine
Hunter Biden’s legal work in Romania raises new questions about his overseas dealings
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Whisky pods, walking pods, living pods… Are we pod people now?
Chandler Ahrens, associate professor of architecture
A Forecast for a Warming World: Learn to Live With Fire
Rajan Chakrabarty, assistant professor of energy, environmental and chemical engineering
Addressing gun violence: We must raise a collective voice
As organizations who feel privileged to call St. Louis and the state of Missouri home, we each commit to doing our part — including working with our local, state and federally elected officials — to ensure the stranglehold of violence in our cities and counties is eradicated, writes Chancellor Andrew Martin.
‘No, the Trump impeachment inquiry is not a coup’
Political scientist David Carter, of Arts & Sciences, co-writes an analysis published in The Washington Post rejecting President Donald Trump’s description of the House impeachment inquiry as a “coup.” He helped compile a dataset of coup attempts around the world.
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