On the tenth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, how has New Orleans changed? Could imaging software replace the biopsy in diagnosing breast cancer? Why is the world’s most valuable art disappearing? Programs at the Aspen Institute have been scouring their respective issue areas to find and share the most insightful and informative links to answer these questions, and more.
Scroll down to see tweets from across the Institute this week about what’s important right now. Follow our @AspenInstitute list on Twitter for updates and to keep up with each program’s events, video, and experts, and let us know what you’re reading in the comments section below.
Why aren’t more moms coaching? Read: http://t.co/7xbafM73dg by @RisaLovesSports via @RAKmagazine
— Aspen Institute (@AspenInstitute) August 26, 2015
Soon we could diagnose breast cancer without a biopsy. Read more: http://t.co/swOzPkaKnS Article by @jadeboyd1 via @riceunews
— Aspen Institute (@AspenInstitute) August 26, 2015
ASG Member @SlaughterAM outlines 4 factors that make a #NoFlyZone in #Syria an int'l security imperative via @ProSyn http://t.co/RBLkarIqPD
— Aspen Strategy Group (@AspenStrategy) August 26, 2015
The world’s most valuable art is disappearing. Here’s why: http://t.co/YQviUxq81J via @wilsonquarterly
— Aspen Institute (@AspenInstitute) August 25, 2015
the American workplace has increasingly become a terrible place for workers http://t.co/9CgBY8sf7h via @BostonGlobe @speechboy71
— Maureen Conway (@conway_maureen) August 24, 2015
By far the best piece I've read about New Orleans post Katrina http://t.co/Z1It4LVZLF
— Walter Isaacson (@WalterIsaacson) August 23, 2015