‘The Supermarket of Israeli Literature’
Nancy Berg, of Arts & Sciences, writes on the Center for the Humanities site about Israeli literature ahead of a conference on the topic this week on the Danforth Campus.
‘Why didn’t I kill him?’
Luther Tyus, a social work student at the Brown School, writes a piece published on the CNN Opinion page about his years working as a St. Louis-area police officer, why police shoot suspects and how officer training should improve.
Too many antibiotics can give preemies a lifetime of ill health
Gautam Dantas, associate professor of pathology and immunology
The unexpected origins of the Silk Road
Archaeologist Michael Frachetti, of Arts & Sciences, explains his research into the ancient Silk Road, the social systems that formed around it and the lives of the people who relied on the trade route in a videotaped presentation at the Long Now Foundation in San Francisco.
Scientists say the Mississippi is flooding more than it has in 500 years — and we caused it
Robert Criss, professor of earth and planetary sciences
Too Much Engineering Has Made Mississippi River Floods Worse
Robert Criss, professor of earth and planetary sciences
For People With Social Anxiety, The Internet Is A Blessing And A Curse
Thomas Rodebaugh, associate professor of psychological and brain sciences
Maryland governor settles lawsuit with ACLU over Facebook censorship
Neil Richards, the Thomas and Carol Greene Professor of Law
Why Scott Pruitt’s living arrangement raises ethics concerns
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Federal Efforts To Control Rare And Deadly Bacteria Working
Jason Newland, MD, professor of pediatrics
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