Three U.S. biologists win Spanish Asturias award for scientific and technical research
Jeffrey I. Gordon, MD, the Dr. Robert J. Glaser Distinguished University Professor
How a Chatbot Went Rogue
Ellen Fitzsimmons-Craft, associate professor of psychiatry
Reanimated hearts work as well for transplants and could make more organs available for patients in need, study finds
Nancy K. Sweitzer, MD, PhD, director of clinical research for the division of cardiology
The Age of Goggles Has Arrived
If goggles really are the future of computing, they will have to overcome a bevy of conflicting sentiments, writes Ian Bogost.
AI may have an ‘eye’ on growing babies: Could predict premature birth as early as 31 weeks
Arye Nehorai, , the Eugene & Martha Lohman Professor of Electrical Engineering
Siteman Cancer Center launches podcast
A new podcast from Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and the School of Medicine takes a deep dive into what it’s like to be diagnosed with cancer. Plus, “This is Cancer” will offer survivors’ stories as well as expert advice from WashU physicians.
The law vs. salary secrecy
Jake Rosenfeld writes about why the age-old taboo against revealing your salary is proving impossible to break.
Tina Turner created a career on her terms, not defined by her trauma
Raven Maragh-Lloyd, assistant professor of African and African American Studies
Ultrasound Pulses to Brain Send Mice Into a Hibernation-Like State
Hong Chen, associate professor at McKelvey School of Engineering
Can a chatbot help people with eating disorders as well as another human?
Ellen Fitzsimmons-Craft, associate professor of psychiatry
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