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Law's Andrew Geronimo weighs in on Cleveland-Cliffs desire to unmask anonymous critics
Cleveland-Cliffs wants to unmask anonymous critic; legal expert says that raises First Amendment concerns cleveland.com: Andrew Geronimo, director of the First Amendment Clinic at the School of Law, discussed Cleveland-Cliffs' decision to seek to to legally force Yahoo Inc. to identify the…
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Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg shares factors contributing to lower sales of smaller grocery stores
90-year-old grocery chain soon to be down to one location WEWS: Michael Goldberg, associate professor of design and innovation at Weatherhead School of Management and executive director of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, explained how competition with big box stores, along with the…
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Medicine's Ryan Marino weighs in on false storyline related to a fentanyl ad.
Sonoma County DA's fentanyl ad features fake storyline California Public Radio: Ryan Marino, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, said there’s no evidence to suggest that any child has ever died by simply touching fentanyl.
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Environmental Law's Victor Flatt shares concerns of increased gas amounts
The big battle brewing over LNG exports Canary Media: Victor Flatt, professor and the Coleman P. Burke Chair in Environmental Law, expressed concern that increasing the amount of gas sold outside the U.S. would eventually raise prices in the domestic market.
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Medicine's Marissa Scavuzzo shares hype around do-it-yourself health tips
Eight examples of why TikTok is not great for health tips WebMD: Marissa Scavuzzo, a postdoctoral fellow at the School of Medicine, explained the hype around do-it-yourself options to alkalize your water to help neutralize and balance the acid concentration in your gut and bloodstream.
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Mechanical engineering's Kathryn “Kati” Daltorio discusses recent federal funding to develop tool that installs underground power lines
U.S. Department of Energy awards CWRU researcher $2M to develop tool to install underground power lines Spectrum News: Kathryn “Kati” Daltorio, associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Case School of Engineering, discussed a recent federal funding award to develop a…
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Law's Eric Chaffee discusses likelihood of Ivanka Trump taking over the Trump business empire
Ivanka Trump poised to take over her father's empire Newsweek: Eric Chaffee, the Peter M. Gerhart Distinguished Research Scholar and associate director of the Center for Business Law, explained how Ivanka Trump could be the successor to the Trump business empire if a judge imposes a lifetime…
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Advanced Materials' Ica Manas-Zloczower explains how the blades used in a wind turbine are made
Avon business creating furniture out of retired wind turbine blades WEWS: Ica Manas-Zloczower, Distinguished University Professor and the Thomas W. and Nancy P. Seitz Professor of Advanced Materials and Energy, explained how the blades used in a wind turbine are made to be strong and last many…
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Fourth-year student Franco Kraiselburd's startup medical device company to be featured at SXSW Pitch competition
A CWRU senior's startup is heading to SXSW Pitch competition Crain’s Cleveland Business (subscription required): CWRU senior Franco Kraiselburd discussed his work after his company, Asclepii, was selected to be featured at the prestigious SXSW Pitch competition in Austin, Texas, this spring. His…
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Weatherhead's Jonathan Ernest discusses IBM's stock rally comeback against rivals Microsoft and Apple
IBM is catching up with Microsoft and Apple on Wall Street—is the comeback for real? International Business Times: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor at Weatherhead School of Management, explained how IBM’s stock rally indicates the company is making a comeback against rivals Microsoft and…