Chekitan Dev, a professor at the Nolan School of Hotel Administration, discusses the growing trend of reduced housekeeping services in hotel establishments.
Tomás Arias, professor of physics, Boris Barron, doctoral candidate, and Nathan Sitaraman, postdoctoral associate, examine the application of the density-functional fluctuation theory to basketball.
“The hope with that would be to slow down the flywheel. You're not going to prevent every single user from using TikTok but that would certainly make it much more difficult to use.” says Sarah Kreps, professor of government.
“The Swiss National Bank has in effect pulled Credit Suisse back from the cliff’s edge and is likely to have done enough to stabilize the situation with the massive liquidity infusion,” says Eswar Prasad, professor of economics and international trade policy.
“Sea ice is to the Arctic ecosystem what soil is for the forest. Rapid changes like these will affect all sea ice-dependent fauna and flora, from tiny under-ice algae to top predators like polar bears,” says Flavio Lehner, assistant professor of Earth and atmospheric sciences.
“Cell-free systems turn protein synthesis into more of a chemistry problem than a biology problem,” says Matthew DeLisa, professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering.
“When we need to perceive things from the outside world, the beats of the heart are noise to the cortex,” says Saeedeh Sadeghi, doctoral candidate. “You can sample the world more — it’s easier to get things in — when the heart is silent.”
“When we need to perceive things from the outside world, the beats of the heart are noise to the cortex,” says Saeedeh Sadeghi, doctoral candidate. “You can sample the world more — it’s easier to get things in — when the heart is silent.”
“There’s a balance to strike here. The FDIC wants to maintain confidence in markets, but how much they go beyond their statutory duties is certainly the question of the hour,” says Eswar Prasad, professor of economics and international trade policy.
Professor of Law Robert Hockett provides an alternative view of the Silicon Valley Bank model, saying that a specialized bank could be considered “as a kind of credit union for the tech industry.”
Erica Groshen, senior labor market advisor at the ILR School, says, “the kind of follow-up that BLS [Bureau of Labor Statistics] used to do to sustain participation is much harder when people are working from home.”