When Dr. Alba Guarné landed her first faculty position, she was surprised to discover that she was the only female research professor in the department. As a scientist-in-training, Guarné had been...
“People, by and large, are creatures of habit.”
The subject was ergonomics, and Sara Saunders, PhD’14, was talking about one of the main difficulties in addressing it.
COVID-19 is having a profound impact on the humanitarian sector worldwide, given the severe restrictions in delivering aid across borders and face-to-face amid a pandemic....
Dr. Franco Carnevale has sat down with children who are sick or dying, or who live in poverty, or who have experienced violence in the home. When the pandemic hit, his first thoughts went to the...
In April 2020, weeks after national sports leagues cleared their calendars, stadiums around the world transformed into makeshift hospitals as health officials scrambled to prepare beds for the...