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Engineering's Elias Ali talks about recent train derailments
Norfolk Southern vows to do “the right thing”WKYC: Elias Ali, assistant professor at Case School of Engineering, said most train derailments are due to track defects and human error, explaining that the recent train derailments “are a starting point to really change, to make public safety a…
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Law's Jessie Hill discusses a Texas abortion lawsuit
Five women sue Texas over the emergency medical exemption in the state's six weeks abortion banCNN: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, discussed a lawsuit in which five women claim that the uncertainty around medical emergency exemptions in Texas’s abortion laws exacerbated…
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Law's Andrew Geronimo discusses upcoming Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation case
Dominion and Fox News arguments in major first amendment case The Megyn Kelly Show: Andrew Geronimo, director of the First Amendment Clinic at the School of Law, discussed the upcoming Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation case against Fox News and the voting-machine company’s body of evidence that…
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Med's Mahmoud Ghannoum discusses Cordyceps fungus and The Last of Us
Could The Last of Us fungus happen in real life? Here’s what a biotech expert says about the possibilityParade: Mahmoud Ghannoum, professor in the School of Medicine, discussed the real-life Cordyceps fungus and how it differs from the fictional portrayal on the HBO show The Last of Us.…
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Law's Anat Alon-Beck says companies should not follow slash-and-burn technique
Salesforce CEO asks if tech execs should 'unleash' their inner Elon Musk. Experts say that's an awful idea.Business Insider: Anat Alon-Beck, assistant professor of law, said companies shouldn't follow the slash-and-burn playbook of Elon Musk. "If more companies start treating their employees like…
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Law's Michael Benza weighs in on racketeering charges brought against a 501(c)(4)
How prosecutors used a law meant to fight the mob to shine a light on dark money in the Householder corruption trial cleveland.com: Michael Benza, senior instructor in law, weighed in on the racketeering charges brought against a 501(c)(4). “You run a bar, it’s a cash business and you can move the…
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PhD student in paleontology Russell Engelman describes his research of a fossil fish
Dunk was chunky, but still deadlyThe New York Times: Russell Engelman, a PhD student and research assistant in paleontology at the College of Arts and Sciences, described his research into a fossil fish called Dunkleosteus, noting the creature wasn’t as large as previously believed but still one of…
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Med's Eileen Anderson talks about limiting screen time for teenagers
TikTok announces daily time limit for teens, but is it enough?Health: Eileen Anderson, director of education in bioethics and medical humanities at the School of Medicine, said limiting screen time for teenagers is a great step toward healthy online habits. “Instead of being lost down a rabbit hole…
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Med's Susheel Patil discusses benefits of ditching daylight saving time
Should we get rid of daylight saving time? Many states say yes Market Realist: Susheel Patil, clinical associate professor of medicine, discussed the benefits of ditching daylight saving time—permanently. “My personal opinion is that DST is antiquated and definitely not sleep or…
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Med's Pamela Davis and Rong Xu research FDA-approved anesthetic ketamine
Ohio scientists find promising treatment for cocaine addiction using AI computer algorithm for drug discoverycleveland.com: New research by School of Medicine professors Pamela Davis and Rong Xu found the FDA-approved anesthetic ketamine possibly holds promise to treat cocaine addicition. “This…