What’s your actual chance of getting a mosquito bite? A statistician crunches the numbers
Liberty Vittert, professor of practice in data analytics
‘Born a slave, died a chef’: WU professor writes about role of food in search for civil rights
Rafia Zafar, professor of English and of African-American studies
Not just Party City: Why helium shortages worry scientists and researchers
Sophia Hayes, professor of chemistry
Farmers and officials in Illinois and Missouri are desperately battling floodwaters along the Mississippi River. They’re also battling each other.
Robert Criss, professor of earth and planetary sciences
For Tiger Woods, the Love Is as Big as Ever
Noah Cohan, lecturer in American Culture Studies
Trump administration postpones some Medicare drug-cost proposals
Rachel Sachs, associate professor of law
‘Evangelicals take on artificial intelligence’
S. Joshua Swamidass, MD, PhD, at the School of Medicine and the McKelvey School of Engineering, writes an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal (and shared on the WashU Perspectives page) about faith communities wrestling with the implications of artificial intelligence.
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