The Washington Post
Fletcher’s Chris Miller writes this opinion piece on how American supply chains can prepare for quantum computing’s scale-up.
NPR
As one of the experts contributing to this radio segment about the new federal dietary guidelines, Distinguished Professor, Friedman School Dean Emeritus, and FIMI Director Dariush Mozaffarian is briefly quoted about the new recommendation to reduce processed food consumption.
Boston Globe
TUSM’s Wayne Altman says “[Beth Israel Lahey Health’s] 30 percent growth in [primary care] is notable, impressive, and I think it speaks to the fact that they have a pretty functional primary care team and network as part of their health system.”
Stat News (Boston Globe)
Third-year TUSM student Anamika Shrimali shares her personal experience with cultural and interpersonal barriers that sometimes surround the HPV vaccine.
AOL
Fletcher’s Michael Klein says "When people talk about the affordability crisis, a source of that, one of the sources of that is the tariffs that are being put in place that are making foreign goods more expensive in the United States."
The Conversation
In this updated article, Fletcher’s Donald Heflin provides a historical overview of the United States’ alliances and how the Trump Administration's diplomatic policies could endanger some long standing partnerships.
WGBH
Fletcher Distinguished Professor Daniel Drezner joins this episode of Boston Public Radio to discuss the violence in Iran.
The Conversation
Fletcher’s Amy Myers Jaffe writes this piece on how the U.S. actions in Venezuela will impact U.S. consumers and the American energy industry.
PolitiFact
Fletcher's Michael J. Glennon says that the "Venezuela raid simply cannot fit within the law's clear definition of a covert operation."