‘Are Twitter’s troubles the beginning of the end of social media?’
Ian Bogost, the Barbara and David Thomas Distinguished Professor, takes part in an episode of the New Republic podcast “The Politics of Everything” to discuss the tumult at Twitter and why we should welcome the end of social media.
As decision on new Alzheimer’s drug nears, Biogen aims for redemption
Randall J. Bateman, MD, the Charles F. and Joanne Knight Distinguished Professor of Neurology
Participation in Dry January is growing. Can it lead to ‘mindful drinking’?
Carrie Mintz, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry
U.S. workers are becoming more diverse in race, ethnicity and age — but companies aren’t keeping up
Adia Harvey Wingfield, the Mary Tileston Hemenway Professor of Arts & Sciences
CAR T Therapy, A Promising New Therapy For Multiple Sclerosis?
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
Why is astronomy a science but astrology is not?
Talia Dan-Cohen and Carl Craver discuss the differences between astrology and astronomy for a piece in The Conversation’s Curious Kids section.
Universities Accept Record Number Of Low-Income Students Through QuestBridge
Washington University in St. Louis
Prosecutors battle over whether Lamar Johnson’s sentence was a wrongful conviction
Peter Joy, the Henry Hitchcock Professor of Law
Two years after Covid vaccines rolled out, researchers are calling for newer, better options
David Curiel, MD, professor of radiation oncology
After a Frantic Year, It’s Time for ‘Slow Birding’
Joan Strassmann, the Charles Rebstock Professor of Biology
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