Penn researchers develop model to predict brain activity
Researchers from Penn's School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Perelman School of Medicine have developed a model to predict how the brain responds to targeted electrical impulses.
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Researchers from Penn's School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Perelman School of Medicine have developed a model to predict how the brain responds to targeted electrical impulses.
On Thursday night, the Penn Museum was filled with students making their own perfumed oils and studying the role of smell in different cultures.
The first Penn sports story I wrote was about a women’s soccer game. As soon as I woke up on the day it was published, I got a copy of the paper and looked for my article.
If the Penn men’s lacrosse team loves tough competition, as its schedule indicates, Tuesday’s opponent may seem a bit out of character.
Tuesday night, the Penn men’s lacrosse team took a short break from its grueling conference schedule, but it was hardly restful.
The incomparable Mike Tyson once remarked, “Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face.”
When the Ivy League was first formed in the mid-1950s, it was a dominant conference in Division I athletics.
The most recent stop on the grueling gauntlet that the Penn men’s lacrosse team calls its regular season schedule ended as three others before it had: with a loss.
After losing a little face in a 12-8 loss at Duke on Friday, coach Mike Murphy and the Penn men’s lacrosse team is looking to rebound and concentrating on faceoffs to do so.
Despite its two most prominent stars each recording a hat trick, the No. 17 Penn men’s lacrosse team fell at No. 10 Duke Friday night, 12-8.
The Penn men’s basketball team’s terrific guard play of late has served many purposes.
Basketball is a game of runs, but not in the same sense as baseball.
Even during an abysmal offensive performance that led the Penn men’s basketball team to a 56-50 loss at the hands of Harvard Friday, there were encouraging signs from the crowd.
Zack Rosen is no stranger to fanfare.
Everyone knows it’s important to make a good first impression, to put your best foot forward.
Against St. Joseph’s on Saturday night, senior guard Tyler Bernardini and the Penn men’s basketball team learned that life in the fast lane is a double-edged sword.
I had committed college basketball blasphemy, in a sense.
The Penn men’s basketball team is headed to Los Angeles looking to make it big.
VILLANOVA, Pa. — Battles are won and lost before they are waged.
LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. — Senior point guard Zack Rosen’s performance Thursday night in a 78-72 overtime win at Rider looked like something out of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.