The Conversation
Fletcher student Laura Jones examines how Ukraine harnessed military technology to quickly and efficiently become a technical fighting force with a cohesive strategy for battling Russia.
Financial Times
Fletcher’s Chidi Anselm Odinkalu is quoted throughout this article on relative political newcomer Peter Obi as a candidate in Nigeria’s presidential election.
Inverse
Engineering’s Valencia Joyner Koomson comments on her work to improve pulse oximeters, which are less accurate for patients with darker skin, as well as the need for federal regulations that better support equity in device testing.
Marketplace
Fletcher’s Chris Miller joins this “Marketplace” radio segment to discuss why the Biden administration has persuaded the Netherlands and Japan to restrict exports of high-tech chip-making equipment to China.
Forbes
Engineering’s Valencia Joyner Koomson is quoted about new technologies in pulse oximeters, which are less accurate for patients with darker skin, including her prototype, which includes technology that can adapt to different skin tones.
Verge
Fletcher’s Chris Miller joins The Verge’s “Decoder” podcast to discuss his book “Chip War, The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology” and the latest on U.S. ban of semiconductor technologies exports to China.
The Conversation
Fletcher’s Monica Duffy Toft is quoted from her updated January 18 The Conversation article on U.S. military aid for Ukraine in this weekly recap of Ukraine-related news.
The Conversation
Fletcher postdoctoral scholar Abay Yimere examines how “investing in renewable-powered cold chains in the world’s least-developed countries will help spur green growth, protect nature and feed the world’s hungry people.”
The Conversation
Fletcher’s Monica Duffy Toft examines three key points about U.S. military aid for Ukraine in its war against Russia.