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El Pais

Profile of Lisa Mosconi, associate professor in the Department of Neurology at Weill Cornell Medicine, and her work exploring the effects of menopause on the brain. 

Fast Company

Article highlights Merlin Bird ID, developed at the Lab of Ornithology. 

Marketplace

Erica Groshen, senior labor market advisor at ILR, discusses the reliability of data supplied by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Associated Press

James Grimmelmann, professor of digital and internet law, says there is “no fundamental reason why” AI companies couldn’t be held liable in cases like these.

ABC News

Harold Varmus, professor of medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine, discusses terminations at the National Institutes of Health.

Reuters

Judith Hubbard, visiting assistant professor in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, elaborates on supershear earthquakes.

Barron's

Christopher Ceccolini, assistant professor of psychology in clinical psychiatry, and Daniel Eden, assistant professor of clinical psychiatry, at Weill Cornell Medicine, discuss the impact of the volatile stock market on mental health.

Deutsche Welle

Natasha Raheja, assistant professor of anthropology, joins Deutsche Welle to discuss violence in the Kashmir region.

Boston Globe

Claire Wardle, associate professor of communication, discusses combating misinformation. 

Fast Company

“For the last 20 years, many employers’ practices appear to assume that having no college degree means you don’t have skills. Today, Opportunity@Work provides further evidence to refute that narrative,” says Erica Groshen, senior labor market advisor at ILR.

The Washington Post

“From a consumer perspective, I don’t think people should be worried. It’s an inconvenience. But ultimately, we’re a very highly regulated industry, and it’s going to continue to be very carefully regulated and monitored,” says Nicole Martin, assistant research professor.

Bloomberg Law

Michael Dorf, professor of law, joins the Bloomberg Law Podcast to discuss the Supreme Court's emergency order.