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Texts with ‘reserved for you’ messaging boosted flu vaccine rates by up to 11%. Katy Milkman co-directs the Behavior Change for Good initiative with Penn’s Angela Duckworth. Milkman is also the James G. Dinan Endowed Professor and a professor of operations, information, and decisions at the Wharton School. She has a secondary appointment in the Perelman School of Medicine. (Image: Eric Sucar) The Behavior Change for Good Initiative (BCFG) at the Wharton School and the School of Arts & Sciences of the University of Pennsylvania, in collaboration with the Penn Medicine Nudge Unit, today released findings from two of the largest-ever research studies aimed at increasing vaccine adoption. ....
Mad Love: The Ballad of Fred & Allie The sin was not so much the taking of the throat as the wanting of it in the first place. And what a fine throat it was, the way it captured those who saw it: men loitering at the Customs House; boys down by the river, who stretched their own necks to catch a glimpse of its fine whiteness; eventually the entire nation. But Alice Mitchell was the first to be lassoed by Frederica Ward’s charms, becoming hooked while they were still schoolgirls. It must have been the way Frederica walked into the music room at The Higbee School for Young Ladies. The Higbee School took only the best girls, from the best families in Memphis not always the first families, those with places at the Cotton Exchange on Front Street, mind, but always the most respectable families, which is how Frederica’s people were set, a touch heavier on the respectability than the money. But my God, how that girl could twirl her hips like the women selling their wares down ....
Scientific American Aerodynamics, androids and fly larvae feature in our curated collection of top indie tunes inspired by science It’s been 10 years since the first Scientific American rundown of science songs, and a great deal has changed in that time. Books, art and music are now under the strict control of the Priests of the Temples of Syrinx, under the auspices of the Solar Federation, and … oh sorry, hang on, that’s just the plot of Rush’s 2112 album. In any case, Scientific American has carefully curated even more killer science-related tunes into a playlist on our new Spotify channel. It includes songs by Wire, Slowdive, Pixies and Thomas Dolby (I wasn’t going to include “She Blinded Me With Science” but my editor made me, but we also have a much better Thomas Dolby song!) I’ve noted a few of the highlights here; you can also listen to the entire playlist below or on our Spotify channel. ....
Villanova University research team investigates how a warming climate will impact aviation Villanova University Press Release | February 9, 2021 Estimated reading time 4 minutes, 15 seconds. A team of scientists from Villanova University and Cornell University has published research findings showing not only that high humidity in combination with high heat makes it more difficult for aircraft to fly safely, but also that climate change will exacerbate the safety issue. This potentially devastating problem will only get worse as the climate continues to change. The team’s findings, “Assessing Aircraft Performance in a Warming Climate,” are published in the January 2021 issue of the journal ....