‘Giving stroke patients a hand’
This episode of the “Show Me the Science” podcast explores the technology IpsiHand, a device created by a WashU startup to help stroke patients use their brains to regain use of their hands.
Labor unions are hot, but their moment may not last
Jake Rosenfeld, professor of sociology
As ‘flash floods are getting flashier,’ communities worry about aging infrastructure
Michael Allen, senior lecturer in architecture
Trump Lawyers Rotate Among Inner Circle as Legal Woes Mount
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Free cash for college: How California parents can access CalKIDS funds
Center for Social Development
‘Forgetting a baby in the backseat? Yes, it could be you.’
Memory researcher Mark McDaniel, in Arts & Sciences, co-writes an editorial about how even loving, devoted parents can forget small children in the backseat of the car, sometimes leading to tragic consequences — and offers tips to prevent it from happening to your family.
U.S. banned imports from China’s Xinjiang region. Will Americans object?
When companies promise concrete action on human rights violations, Americans are less likely to support government intervention. This time, there’s a catch, writes Tim Bartley, professor of sociology.
Do Spiders Dream? A New Study Suggests They Just Might
Paul Shaw, professor of neuroscience
Drug industry on verge of rare defeat
Rachel Sachs, the Treiman Professor of Law
The NRA’s Shadowy Supreme Court Lobbying Campaign
Dan Epps, the Treiman Professor of Law
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