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Long-eared Owl Feathers Glow, New Research Finds
Emily Griffith, a PhD candidate in the College of Arts and Sciences, was quoted in April 11 Vice and Earth.com articles about recently published research she led on the discovery of fluorescent pigments in the feathers of Long-eared Owls, that can only be seen by humans with the help of ultraviolet light.
Philadelphia-Area Shoppers Don’t Regret Panic Purchasing Korean Skincare, Mexican Cokes, and Japanese Stationery Amid Tariff Uncertainty
Yanliu Huang, PhD, a professor in the LeBow College of Business, was quoted in an April 11 Philadelphia Inquirer article about Philadelphia area consumers rushing to make purchases of items that could potentially be impacted by the most recent round of tariffs.
Dow Closes Down 345 Points Amid Tariff Fallout
Eliezer Fich, PhD, trustee professor of Finance in LeBow College of Business, was interviewed in an April 7 WPVI-TV (6-abc) story about recent tariffs and the stock market’s volatility.
How MXenes Can Improve Air Filtration
Yury Gogotsi, PhD, distinguished university and Bach professor in the College of Engineering, was featured in an April 1 Tech Briefs Q+A about research he lead with Michael Waring, PhD, a professor in the College of Engineering, about using MXene nanomaterial to improve the performance of air filters.

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