NASA’s Mars Helicopter Opens the Door for Flight on Other Worlds
Paul Byrne, associate professor of earth & planetary sciences
What is involuntary manslaughter? A law professor explains the charge facing Alec Baldwin for ‘Rust’ shooting death
To convict Baldwin of manslaughter – assuming the case goes to trial – the prosecutor will have to convince a jury of two things, writes law professor Peter Joy in The Conversation.
Revisiting the idea of whether AI might help those dealing with isolation, depression
Abby Cheng, assistant professor of orthopedic surgery
Supreme Court says it can’t determine who leaked draft Dobbs opinion
Daniel Epps, Treiman Professor of Law
Should You Quit Your Job?
Jessica Gold, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry
Trying to Stop Long COVID Before It Even Starts
Ziyad Al-Aly, MD, assistant professor of medicine
Brain-related issues can linger after patients recover from COVID-19
In this episode of the “Show Me the Science” podcast, learn more about one of the leading problems associated with long COVID-19. Researchers at the School of Medicine and the Veterans Affairs St. Louis Health Care System are learning how and why a respiratory virus is affecting the brain, particularly causing a condition known as brain fog.
A famous last name, business deals and a looming probe: Republicans ramp up investigation of Biden family
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Lawmakers are readying fresh attacks on pharmacy middlemen
Rachel Sachs, Treiman Professor of Law
US kindergarten vaccination rate dropped again, data shows
Jason Newland, MD, professor of pediatrics
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