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Economic's Sue Helper discusses the U.S. plans to strengthen supply chains
How the U.S. is leveraging its spending power to strengthen supply chains Supply Chain Dive: Sue Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics, said that procurement tactics like creating demand signals and convening key industry players are critical tools in the government’s playbook…
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Law's Anat Alon-Beck examines report highlighting financial impact of OpenAI
Share sale set to test financial impact of OpenAI’s leadership turmoil Financial Times: Anat Alon-Beck, assistant professor of law, discussed a report highlighting OpenAI’s plans to proceed with its share sale following the recent high-profile leadership shakeup. “It hurt their valuation—we all…
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Medicine's Eileen Anderson shares potential causes of energy drainage
Tired all the time? Here are the 3 things draining your energy Fast Company: Eileen Anderson, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, said that if feeling drained is becoming a default, it’s time to think about what is zapping your energy. “You might notice you are becoming drained…
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Weatherhead's Jonathan Ernest shares thoughts on professional baseball player Shohei Ohtani's new contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers
Impact of Ohtani's record-breaking contract on smaller market teams Spectrum News: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, weighed in on professional baseball player Shohei Ohtani’s new record-breaking contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers. “The…
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Medicine's Mark Cameron discusses new COVID-19 variant
What is JN.1? New COVID variant may become dominant for holiday season in the U.S. Health: Mark Cameron, associate professor at the School of Medicine, recommended that people stay up to date on their COVID boosters and practice other precautionary measures to stay healthy as a new variant makes…
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Mandel School's Robert Fischer discusses Cleveland's lead safe ordinance
Progress has been slow three years after Cleveland’s lead safe ordinance was passed. What will it take to move the needle? The Land: Robert Fischer, associate professor and co-director of the Center on Poverty and Community Development at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied…
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Medicine's Ryan Marino explains the rarity of an opioid overdose
He says he was having a seizure. Police thought he was overdosing, charged him with assault The Patriot-News: Ryan Marino, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, explained the rarity of an opioid overdose resulting in convulsions, saying instead that opioids are sedatives that usually…
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Law's Jessie Hill discusses fight for anti-abortion
They lost badly in November—but Ohio anti-abortion advocates fight on The Messenger: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, explained how she expects Republican lawmakers to consider taking subtle approaches to challenge abortion access.
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Medicine's Mahmoud Ghannoum shares the importance of mycobiomes
There’s another biome tucked inside your microbiome—here’s why it’s so important National Geographic (subscription required): Mahmoud Ghannoum, professor at the School of Medicine, said researchers have studied the bacterial microbiome for centuries, but they’ve largely ignored the mycobiome,…
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Political Science's Justin Buchler explains impact of third-party political candidates
Could a third-party presidential candidate have an impact in Ohio in 2024? The Cincinnati Enquirer: Justin Buchler, associate professor in the Department of Political Science at the College of Arts and Sciences, explained how third-party political candidates generally don't win elections, but…