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The Washington Post

Conor Liston, a psychiatrist at Weill Cornell Medicine, comments on how genetics may eventually influence revisions to the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.

ABC News

Laura Harrington, professor of entomology, explains mosquito feeding adaptations as wildlife disappears from shrinking forests.

The Guardian

Sarosh Kuruvilla, a Cornell University professor, provides an analysis of the Dindigul labor agreement and sourcing challenges in the Indian garment industry.

Marketplace

Cornell University agricultural economist Chris Barrett discusses the disproportionate impact of rising food prices on low-income households.

Times Higher Education

Alexandra Dufresne, professor at the Brooks School of Public Policy, shares insights from teaching her State Policy Advocacy Clinic while living with stage IV cancer.

NPR

Cornell University political scientist Santiago Anria provides analysis on the weakening and fragmentation of Latin America's political left.

USA Today

Alexios Mantzarlis, director of the Security, Trust and Safety Initiative at Cornell Tech, criticized X's response to deepfake image abuse on its platform.

The Independent

Cornell University history professor David Silbey provides a perspective on the strategic and diplomatic implications of Trump's interest in Greenland.

Inside Higher Ed

Wendy Wolford, Cornell University's vice provost for international affairs, reported that only a small number of Cornell students were impacted by visa delays, most of whom will arrive for the spring semester.

The Washington Post

Claire Wardle, a Cornell University associate professor, comments on the risks of misinformation from generative AI errors in government communications.

The Washington Post

Kaitlin Woolley, a Cornell University professor, emphasizes the importance of making goal-setting enjoyable for lasting behavioral change.

BBC

David Pizarro, a Cornell University psychology professor, explains how disgust sensitivity impacts moral judgments and attitudes toward eating insects.