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Social Justice Institute's Ayesha Bell Hardaway shares thoughts on police officers' performances in New York City
After NYPD officer's death, experts warn car stops pose a threat to police and drivers New York Public Radio: Ayesha Bell Hardaway, professor of law and co-director of the Social Justice Institute, commented on how police officers' performance reviews in New York City are tied to the number of…
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Law's Atiba Ellis weighs in on voter turnout for recent primary election in Ohio
New charges for Larry Householder, messaging changes from Republicans after Bernie Moreno's Senate primary win, and more: Ohio Has Issues WKYC: Atiba Ellis, the Laura B. Chisholm Distinguished Research Scholar and professor of law, shared his thoughts about the voter turnout for the recent…
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Arts and Sciences' Sarah Diamond gives thoughts on evolution and rate of climate change
Can animals evolve fast enough to keep up with climate change? Smithsonian Magazine: Sarah Diamond, an associate professor at the College of Arts and Sciences, shared her insights on whether evolution can keep up with the rate of human-caused climate change. “Many creatures have a surprising…
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Law's Anat Alon-Beck weighs in on 25-year sentence of Sam Bankman-Fried
Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years in prison for his role in collapse of FTX crypto exchange CBS News: Anat Alon-Beck, associate professor of law, weighed in on the 25-year sentence handed down to Sam Bankman-Fried, convicted in November of seven counts of fraud, conspiracy and money…
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Medicine's Alex Huang shares recent advancements in childhood cancer research
Turning the tide: recent advancements in childhood cancer research Labiotech: Alex Huang, professor of medicine, shared some of the recent advancements in childhood cancer research, which include tyrosine kinase inhibitors. Halting tyrosine kinase production can control cancer cell growth.
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Engineering's Mohammad Kassemi discusses experimental study to enable long-duration space exploration
Zero-boil-off tank experiments to enable long-duration space exploration Space Daily: Mohammad Kassemi, a research professor at Case School of Engineering, led a study that included team members from Biological Physical Science and NASA to find ways to protect a spacecraft's propellant tank from…
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Dermatology's Thomas McCormick and Mahmoud Ghannoum discusses global concerns of rising antifungal resistance
Global rise in deadly drug-resistant fungal infections cause for concern, say CWRU scientists Cleveland Plain Dealer (subscription required): Thomas McCormick and Mahmoud Ghannoum, professors of dermatology at the School of Medicine, explained how rising antifungal resistance is worsening the…
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Economics' Sue Helper discusses concerns of U.S. and Chinese automative markets
Tesla’s $25,000 car means tossing out the 100-year-old assembly line Bloomberg: Sue Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics, said that U.S. automakers are working to fend off the competitive threat posed by Chinese cars. Ford Motor Co., for example, is exploring a compact EV that…
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Electrical engineering's Adam Goodman discusses CWRU discovery projects related to total solar eclipse
Five fascinating science projects using the total solar eclipse to illuminate new discoveries Smithsonian Magazine: W8EDU, Case Western Reserve University’s amateur radio club, is conducting one of the many projects seeking to make new breakthroughs during the April 8 solar eclipse. As…
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Arts and Sciences' Joseph White discusses promises offered by presidential candidates related to Social Security
Biden, Trump keep it vague on looming Social Security insolvency crisis The Washington Times: Joseph White, the Luxenberg Family Professor of Public Policy at the College of Arts and Sciences, noted that the Social Security trust fund reserves will be depleted in less than 10 years but both…