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Med's Eileen Anderson shares potential benefits of AI chatbots
Want the soulmate of your dreams? Some say they’ve found it with AI Fox 8: Eileen Anderson, the Anne Templeton Zimmerman MD professor in Bioethics at the School of Medicine, shared the potential benefits of AI chatbots in helping people improve communication skills, especially for those from…
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J.D. candidates at the School of Law, Yaninna Sharpley-Travis and Robert Read draft "Tanisha’s Law"
Cleveland proposes ‘Tanisha’s Law’ to send clinicians, not police, to some mental health emergencies cleveland.com: Yaninna Sharpley-Travis and Robert Read, both juris doctor candidates at the School of Law, collaborated on drafting “Tanisha’s Law,” a proposed Cleveland ordinance to deploy unarmed…
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Law's Atiba Ellis discusses impact of third-party votes in the election
Posts misleadingly blame third-party votes for Republican victory Agence France-Presse: Atiba Ellis, the Laura B. Chisholm Distinguished Research Scholar and professor of law, said Donald Trump’s 2024 win wasn’t due to third-party candidates. “Trump won squarely by outperforming Vice President…
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Law's Matthew Salerno says filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy requires precise, truthful information
What is the Chapter 7 means test? Business Insider: Matthew Salerno, associate professor at the School of Law, said that filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy requires precise, truthful information, as "mistakes, like missing or conflicting information, could result in dismissal." Salerno urged debtors…
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Med's Xin Qi talks about discovery that could help fight Huntington's disease
New approach to fight Huntington's disease shows early promise U.S. News & World Report: Xin Qi, professor in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the School of Medicine, talked about the discovery of a peptide from the mutant Huntington protein that controlled harmful protein…
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Anatomy and biology's Darin Croft discusses study uncovering diverse fossils and unique species
Ancient climate reconstruction challenges timing of Andes mountains uplift MSN: Darin Croft, professor of anatomy and biology, discussed a new study uncovering diverse fossils and unique species—emphasizing that understanding ancient warm ecosystems helps calibrate climate models.
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Med's Lindsay Malone offers healthy tips for customizing seasonal coffee drinks
Starbucks holiday menu: What's the healthiest drink? How much sugar, caffeine is in the seasonal beverages and other nutritional facts Yahoo Life: Lindsay Malone, registered dietitian and an instructor in the Department of Nutrition at the School of Medicine, offered insights into seasonal coffee…
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Weatherhead's Jonathan Ernest discusses effects of potential relocation of the Browns
What is the economic impact downtown if Cleveland Browns build new stadium in Brook Park? New report breaks down the numbers WKYC: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, discussed a new analysis revealing that Cleveland could lose at least $30…
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Law's Eric Chaffee talks about journalists having protections from court subpoenas
ESPN Cleveland’s Tony Rizzo subpoenaed in Bernie Kosar’s lawsuit over sports bet cleveland.com (subscription required): Eric Chaffee, professor and the Peter M. Gerhart Distinguished Research Scholar at the School of Law, noted that journalists like Tony Rizzo have certain protections from court…
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Political Science's Justin Buchler discusses Ohio General Assembly’s passing of bill on transgender bathrooms
Transgender school bathroom bill passes Ohio Legislature: Here's how both sides of debate are reacting WKYC: Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed the Ohio General Assembly’s passage of a bill requiring schools to designate…