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Weatherhead's Mark Schweitzer warns about tariff uncertainty
Fat Head's Brewery says aluminum tariffs will likely cause increase in production costs WKYC: Mark Schweitzer, associate professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, warned that tariff uncertainty is hindering economic growth. “Businesses are kind of unsure … what the rules of the…
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Engineering's Kathryn Daltorio discusses her biologically inspired robots
Worm-like robots install power lines underground IEEE Spectrum: Kathryn Daltorio, associate professor at Case School of Engineering, discussed her biologically inspired robots that mimic the peristaltic movement of worms. These robots could potentially be used to install power lines underground,…
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First-year student Amirali Rezaei won $8,000 in support for his initiative AISA School
Garfield Heights teens behind 'The Trash Boys' win top award at Accelerate pitch event in Cleveland WKYC: Amirali Rezaei, a first-year student in computer science and business management, won $8,000 in support for his initiative AISA School, an AI-powered sign language assistance platform designed…
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Law's Jonathan Adler examines EPA’s earlier failures
Coming soon: A rescue plan for coal? Politico: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, explained that the Trump administration’s push to roll back environmental regulations is facing legal challenges, noting the EPA’s earlier failures under Scott Pruitt. “There was a desire…
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Pediatrics' Amy Edwards and pathology's Peter Zimmerman comment on protection against measles
Do you need a measles booster? You might be surprised Kiplinger: Amy Edwards, associate professor of pediatrics, said if you’re concerned about whether you have the necessary protection against measles, there are steps you can take to find out. “You can get measles titers done and that will show…
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Law's Eric Chaffee talks about the State Teachers Retirement System
Ohio lawmakers may remove teachers' pension board voting powers as chaos continues WEWS: Eric Chaffee, professor and the Peter M. Gerhart Distinguished Research Scholar at the School of Law, said the State Teachers Retirement System's high-paying contract for its interim director reflects the…
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Gender and women's studies' Susan Hinze discusses setting boundaries
Male CNN panelist gets expertly shut down for touching a woman—and for good reason HuffPost: Susan Hinze, associate professor of gender and women’s studies at the College of Arts and Sciences, said a CNN commentator set a boundary when a panelist on a live program touched her arm, highlighting…
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Med's Awais Aftab talks about selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, SSRIs
6 things to know about antidepressants Science News: Awais Aftab, clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at the School of Medicine, explained how selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors or SSRIs are not considered addictive. “They (people) don’t get a euphoric feeling. They don’t crave them.…
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Economics' Sue Helper discusses current hiring freezes
Northeast Ohio economic and staffing experts weigh in on ‘frozen’ job market ideastream: Sue Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics, noted that despite low unemployment, economic uncertainty has led to hiring freezes, making job searches take about six months. Even employed…
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Law's Jonathan Adler comments on pardoning people
Were Biden’s ‘autopen’ pardons legal? Trump says question should be ‘up to a court’ Washington Examiner: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, said pardoning someone before charges are filed is legal but noted Hunter Biden's broad pardon could face legal challenges due to…