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Postdoctoral scholar Émile Torres shares insight on data centers
Patreon preview: Do we live in a simulation? Tech Won’t Save Us (podcast): Émile Torres, a visiting postdoctoral scholar at the Inamori Center for Ethics and Excellence, shared insights on data centers and artificial intelligence.
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Law's Jonathan Adler comments on executive orders and their impact
Trump's executive actions kicked off race to courts on birthright citizenship, DOGE. It's just the beginning. CBS News: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, explained that executive orders “don’t have independent legal force,” but their impact arises as agencies act on…
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Law's Ayesha Bell Hardaway talks about recent murder case and facial recognition
Cleveland police used AI to justify a search warrant. It has derailed a murder case cleveland.com: Ayesha Bell Hardaway, professor of law and director of the Social Justice Institute, explained how a recent murder case highlights flaws in Cleveland's use of facial recognition, with evidence tossed…
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Law's Cassandra Burke Roberston comments on President Donald Trump’s first term
Trump revives push to denaturalize US citizens USA Today: Cassandra Burke Robertson, the John Deaver Drinko-Baker Hostetler Professor of Law, offered insights into how President Donald Trump’s first term expanded denaturalization efforts beyond cases of fraud and national security risks.
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Physics’ Giuseppe Strangi emphasizes th diamond’s unique properties as a key to harnessing materials’ quantum capabilities
Scientists discover ‘hidden waves’ in diamond that could revolutionize quantum computing Study Finds: Giuseppe Strangi, professor of physics at the College of Arts and Sciences, highlighted diamond’s unique properties as a key to harnessing materials’ quantum capabilities, revolutionizing…
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Anatomy’s Darin Croft explains why adults have nearly 100 fewer bones than when they are born
Babies are born with 300 bones but most adults have 206. Where do they go? The Toledo Blade: Darin Croft, professor of anatomy, explained why adults have nearly 100 fewer bones than when they were born. “People are surprised that babies have more bones and adults have fewer,” he said. “It's the…
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Law’s Andrew Geronimo says communications between attorneys and council may be exempt from public records
Council president shields council member’s identity after misconduct investigation cleveland.com (subscription required): Andrew Geronimo, director of the Dr. Frank Stanton First Amendment Clinic at the School of Law, said some communications between attorneys and council—including legal…
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Law’s Jessie Hill discusses Ohio’s restrictive abortion laws
Ohio women facing high-risk pregnancies weigh an uncertain future of reproductive rights ideastream: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, discussed how Ohio’s restrictive abortion laws create confusion and fear for women needing miscarriage care, as these treatments often overlap…
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Religious Studies’ Deepak Sarma shares concerns about Generation Beta stereotypes
Generation Beta born in the new year Spectrum News: Deepak Sarma, professor and the inaugural Distinguished Scholar in the Public Humanities at the College of Arts and Sciences, shared concerns about generational stereotypes like Generation Beta (2025–39), shaped by predictions from Australia’s…
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Law’s Avidan Cover comments on new initiative requiring first-year students to earn a legal AI certification
Case Western Reserve law requires first-year students to pass AI seminar Bloomberg Law (subscription required): Avidan Cover, professor and associate dean for academic affairs at the School of Law, discussed the law school’s new forward-thinking initiative requiring first-year students to earn a…