Repercussions of nuclear option on makeup of Supreme Court
Gregory Magarian, professor of law
‘This is how Trump’s budget cut would harm medical research’
Michael White, of the Department of Genetics in the School of Medicine, writes in Pacific Standard magazine that President Trump’s proposal to cut the National Institutes of Health (NIH) budget by 20 percent would close labs, but more importantly, would mean the public never realizes the benefits of scientists’ work.
British Companies Must Reveal How They Pay Women vs. Men
Jake Rosenfeld, associate professor of sociology
Near Ferguson, a nonprofit movie theater proves pop culture can help change a neighborhood narrative
Jason Purnell, assistant professor, Brown School
Cannibalism Study Finds People Are Not That Nutritious
Erik Trinkaus, the Mary Tileston Hemenway Professor in Arts & Sciences
House Tax Plan May Shift Use of Corporate Debt
Mark Leary, associate professor of finance
‘Seismic sleuthing: investigating enemy attacks, terrorism and nuclear tests’
Seismologists in Arts & Sciences studied 2006 seismic records from Baghdad and were able to distinguish among rockets, explosive devices, helicopters and more. They discuss their work, and how the technology is useful for much more than measuring earthquakes, in this HEC-TV episode.
US-China summit at Trump’s resort polishes Mar-a-Lago brand
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Scott Gottlieb: Conflicts surround Trump’s FDA pick
Rachel Sachs, associate professor of law
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