Ancient Riches Discovered at Mysterious Burial Monument
Fiona Marshall, the James W. and Jean L. Davis Professor in Arts and Sciences
‘Why Republicans don’t push back on Trump’s China tariffs — in one map’
John Kuk, a postdoctoral fellow in sociology in Arts & Sciences, co-writes an analysis in The Washington Post about Republicans’ position on trade in light of President Donald Trump’s imposition of tariffs on Chinese goods.
Cancer risk with diabetes is higher for women than men
Graham Colditz, MD, DrPH, the Niess-Gain Professor of Surgery
‘Instead of focusing on diversity on campus, we need to focus on equality’
Michelle Purdy, of Arts & Sciences, writes a perspective piece in The Washington Post about black students’ experience in private K-12 schools and the racism they continue to face.
Top Pentagon spokeswoman probed for making staff run errands, retaliation
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Wash U professor answers 10 questions about the psychology behind conspiracy theories
Alan Lambert, associate professor of psychological and brain sciences
Siteman launches resource on ways to reach healthier weight
The Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and the School of Medicine has released a free resource, “8ight Ways to a Healthier Weight and Lower Risk of Cancer,” available online. Evidence-based tips include watching portion sizes, avoiding sugary drinks and getting active.
Medicaid Officials Target Home Health Aides’ Union Dues
Jake Rosenfeld, associate professor of sociology
Inducing labor avoids C-section for some moms, study finds
George Macones, MD, the Mitchell & Elaine Yanow Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
How bacteria can save children’s lives
Jeffrey Gordon, MD, the Dr. Robert J. Glaser Distinguished University Professor
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