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Law's Raymond Ku examines privacy laws related to filming in airplanes
A viral airplane video sparks serious questions about filming other passengers HuffPost: Raymond Ku, the John Homer Kapp Professor of Law at the School of Law, explained that airplanes are generally considered public spaces, meaning passengers have limited expectations of privacy. However, Ku…
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Med's Rong Xu talks about her study on semaglutide and Alzheimer’s disease
Ozempic’s new frontier: The war on aging The Wall Street Journal: Rong Xu, director of the Center for Artificial Intelligence in Drug Discovery, discussed her study on semaglutide and Alzheimer’s disease and how the drug's strength lies in the different ways it functions. “It’s like one stone,…
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Weatherhead's Jonathan Ernest discusses impacts of President Trump's 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum
What an economic professor says about the new steel tariffs WEWS: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, discussed the impacts of President Trump's 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum from Canada and other trading partners.
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Nutrition's Lindsay Malone recommends eating whole foods and protein
The 7 worst diet mistakes dietitians see over and over Medium: Lindsay Malone, registered dietitian and instructor of nutrition at the School of Medicine, advised on the importance of eating whole foods and protein. “A protein shake with 25 ingredients isn’t the same as plain Greek yogurt, even…
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History's John Broich discusses Harry Grindell Matthews, who claimed to have invented the death ray
Did someone really make a deadly laser-powered ray gun in 1924? CKNW, Vancouver: John Broich, associate professor of history at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed Harry Grindell Matthews, the first inventor to claim to have invented the death ray.
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Med's Leonard Calabrese talks about gut health
Toxic food and hidden chemicals are everywhere: Here's what you can do The Dr. Hyman Show: Leonard Calabrese, professor of medicine at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, shared how diet, gut health, toxin removal and stress reduction can strengthen the immune system.
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Creative new media officer Jared Bendis talks about automatic content recognition (ACR) technology
How to stop your smart TV from spying on your viewing habits WKYC: Jared Bendis, creative new media officer, explained that automatic content recognition (ACR) technology tracks what’s on your smart TV screen to enable targeted experiences. Bendis warned ACR settings can be hard to find.
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Weatherhead's Scott Shane comments on President Trump’s tariff strategy
‘Economic game of chicken’: Local experts weigh in on US, Canada tariffs WJW: Scott Shane, the A. Malachi Mixon, III Chair in Entrepreneurial Studies and professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, described President Trump’s tariff strategy as “an economic game of chicken.” He…
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Nursing's Shanina Knighton examines safety of reusing aluminum foil
Can you reuse aluminum foil? We asked scientists and chefs, here's what they said Martha Stewart: Shanina Knighton, adjunct associate professor at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, said reusing aluminum foil is generally safe, but warned that improper cleaning can lead to microbial…
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses claims of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett being a swing vote
MAGA has a problem with Amy Coney Barrett. It’s more complicated than they think Washington Examiner (subscription required): Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, called claims of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett being a swing vote “bizarre.” He noted her…