Scientific American
In part two of Science Quickly's three-part audio documentary on avian influenza Cummings School’s Wendy Puryear says “Really none of us had this on our bingo card [H5N1] going into dairy cattle.”
Time Magazine
This article cites and links to a 2023 FIMI report that notes the combined health care spending and lost productivity from suboptimal diets cost the U.S. economy $1.1 trillion each year.
CNBC
Fletcher’s Monica Duffy Toft joins Access Middle East to discuss the shifting balance of power in the Middle East and the latest fallout from the Israel-Iran conflict and tentative ceasefire.
The Conversation
Fletcher’s Donald Heflin explains how military ceasefires are typically negotiated and what factors contribute to successful deals within the context of the recently announced Israel-Iran ceasefire agreement.
MSNBC
In his regular opinion column, Fletcher’s Michael A. Cohen details how U.S. presidents from both political parties have disregarded the War Powers Resolution to take military actions without the approval of Congress.
ABC
Fletcher’s Pavel Luzin comments on how Europe or Ukraine could pay for American arms for Ukraine’s fight against Russia’s invasion.
The Economist
A&S Associate Professor Emeritus David Dapice joins this episode of the Money Talks podcast to discuss the challenges confronting Vietnam’s booming economy.
Al Jazeera
A&S political scientist Fahd Humayun says that Pakistan’s push for a ceasefire in the Israel-Iran conflict would be bolstered by the fact that the Trump administration is also advocating for negotiations versus war.
CNN
The Friedman School’s Erin Coughlan de Perez comments on a new analysis that projects the production of key U.S. crops could plummet 50% by the end of the century, noting that it did not take two major climate change adaptations into account.