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CWRU students continue pumpkin dropping tradition; get on Fox 8
Case Western Reserve students continue pumpkin-smashing traditionFOX 8: Case Western Reserve students were highlighted for continuing the annual tradition of dropping pumpkins from a campus building to test the laws of gravity by reenacting Galileo’s Leaning Tower of Pisa experiment.
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Director of Teacher Education, Denise Davies, talks about COVID-19 and children's education
Math, reading scores of fourth, eighth-graders declined nationally during pandemic; Ohio still above averageWEWS: Denise Davies, director of teacher education, discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has played a role in a declining pool of teachers and some lower test scores in math across the…
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Nursing's Joachim Voss talks about new HIV study results
Do people living with HIV age prematurely? Medscape: Joachim Voss, professor at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, discussed a new study that suggests people living with HIV may develop cardiovascular disease (CVD) and hypertension earlier than those without HIV, as well as chronic kidney…
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Med's Greg Nemunaitis explains his new research on paralysis
Targeting key cells in spinal cord got paralyzed patients walking againU.S. News & World Report: Greg Nemunaitis, professor at the School of Medicine, discussed his new research on treating spinal cord injuries by pinpointing nerve cells that are key to allowing people with paralysis to walk…
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Law's Jonathan Adler examines impact of GOP on OH Supreme Court
Ohio GOP's clean sweep includes new chief justiceLaw360: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed the impact of the GOP netting all three seats on the Ohio Supreme Court during the midterm election.
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Political Science's Justin Buchler discusses early voting increase
Early voters cast ballots in record-breaking fashion WKYC: Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science, discussed the high number of early voters in the election compared with midterms of the past—potentially in part because of the current politically charged landscape. “President…
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Med's Keming Gao discusses use of bipolar spectrum diagnostic scale
What is the bipolar spectrum diagnostic scale?Verywell Health: Keming Gao, professor at the School of Medicine, discussed why the bipolar spectrum diagnostic scale is used.
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Med's Elma Baron examines psoriasis treatment options
Causes (and relief) for the psoriasis itchHealthCentral: Elma Baron, professor at the School of Medicine, discussed treatment options for psoriasis. “The goal is to treat the inflammation that underlies psoriasis,” said Baron.
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History's John Grabowski discusses history of the Warner and Swasey Observatory
The history of the Warner and Swasey ObservatoryDiscovery Channel: John Grabowski, the Krieger-Mueller Joint Professor in History, discussed the history of the Warner and Swasey Observatory, once the astronomical observatory of Case Western Reserve University—including the discovery of the details…
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Political Science's Matthew Lacombe joins panel to discuss midterm elections
Watch 3News' live coverage of Ohio's 2022 midterm election WKYC: Matthew Lacombe, the Alexander P. Lamis Associate Professor in American Politics in the Department of Political Science, joined a panel of journalists and election experts to discuss the midterm elections in Ohio.