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Law's Sharona Hoffman discusses the importance of the human touch in the advent of AI care for the elderly
AI robots for the elderly mean well, but raise ethical issues Lifewire: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center and the author of the book Aging With a Plan, shared concerns regarding the use of AI in the care of the elderly. "It is still…
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Matthew Canel and Ben Kaufman discuss the steps to 3D print violins
Case Western Reserve grads print violins from plastic as 3D music Ideastream: Matthew Canel (CWR ’20; GRS ’21, mechanical engineering) and Ben Kaufman (CWR ’12, MGT ’13) shared the steps of making the 3D-printed violins that they first produced in Sears think[box] as students, then presented in…
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Arts and Sciences' Sarah Diamond and Ryan Martin discuss plant and animal evolution in cities
Urban evolution: How species adapt to survive in cities Knowable Magazine: Sarah Diamond and Ryan Martin, both associate professors of biology at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed their research examining how plants and animals are evolving in cities, offering ways to study long-standing…
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Bioengineering's Dustin Tyler discusses his meeting with President Biden
CWRU prosthetic hand developer advises President Joe Biden on setting up new medical research agency cleveland.com: Dustin Tyler, the Kent H. Smith II Professor of Bioengineering and founder of the Human Fusions Institute, discussed his recent meeting with President Biden about Tyler’s…
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Medicine's Heidi Moawad discusses managing tardive dyskinesia through telehealth
9 ways to feel more in control of your movements with tardive dyskinesia Healthline: Heidi Moawad, clinical assistant professor at the School of Medicine, discussed managing tardive dyskinesia through telehealth. “Your doctor will be able to recognize the involuntary movements if you have them…
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Law's Juscelino Colares discusses Cleveland businesses pausing business with Russia
Eaton, Vitamix, Signet and Lincoln Electric hit pause on Russian business, other Greater Cleveland companies could follow Cleveland Plain Dealer: Juscelino Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Law, weighed in on the implications of several Ohio companies putting pause on doing…
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Frances Payne Bolton profiled for her contributions as a nursing advocate
Frances Payne Bolton: Nursing advocate, congresswoman, Franchester Estate owner Freshwater Cleveland: Frances Payne Bolton, the namesake of the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, was profiled for her contributions as a nursing advocate, healthcare reformer, congresswoman and philanthropist.
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Experiential Learning's Brian Matthews discusses getting an internship while in colelge
How to find those important college internships Cleveland Jewish News: Brian Matthews, assistant director of experiential learning, provided his expertise for a story on how to land an internship while in college—and why doing so is important. “Students gain valuable skills and insights into…
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Law's Jessie Hill discusses the impact the SB8 decision has on the future
Advancing on court wins, anti-abortion lawmakers seek to police behavior across state lines Talking Points Memo: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, said that a proposed Missouri bill is likely unconstitutional—and added that it may not matter. “The Supreme Court declining to…
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Medicine's Stan Gerson discusses Match Day
Match Day: Soon-to-be physicians learn their futures at Case Western Fox 8 Cleveland: Stan Gerson, dean of the School of Medicine, discussed Match Day, when graduating medical students found out which residency programs they’ll be training at for the next three to seven years. “They’ve worked…