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History's John Grabowski discusses animal remains found at the new Sherwin-William's HQ site
Sherwin-Williams' pig bone discovery at HQ site confounds local historians Cleveland Business Journal (subscription required): John Grabowski, the Krieger-Mueller Joint Professor in History, discussed the discovery of animal remains at the construction site of the future Sherwin-Williams…
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Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics' Sarah Cain Spannagel discusses mental health challenges of college
6 things parents should know about mental health before sending a kid to college NBC: Sarah Cain Spannagel, clinical instructor in the Division of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics and Psychology, said that many parents do not realize that once kids are older than 18, privacy laws limit colleges…
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Arts and Science's Jonathan Flint discusses sanctions on Russia
Sanctions on Russia could tame China’s ambitions over Taiwan International Business Times: Jonathan Flint, the Inamori Emerging Visiting Scholar and adjunct professor at the College of Arts and Sciences, said that the West’s sanctions against Russia have been swift, united, and effective, creating…
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Law's Craig Nard discusses Lululemon's legal battle with Nike
Lululemon's latest legal battle could be decided by just a few words buried in Nike patent filings Business Insider (subscription may be required): Craig Nard, the Galen J. Roush Professor of Law and director of the Spangenberg Center for Law, Technology & the Arts, discussed a new patent…
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses challenges to vaccine mandates in the Supreme Court
Vaccine mandate regulations are under the Supreme Court's microscope NPR: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed the U.S. Supreme Court cases challenging two major Biden administration regulations aimed at increasing the number of vaccinated workers. “If we hear a…
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Earth, Planetary, Environmental Science's Steven A. Hauck II discusses Northeast Ohio earthquake
Hundreds report shaking following Northeast Ohio quake Spectrum News: Steven A. Hauck II, professor and chair of the Department of Earth, Planetary and Environmental Sciences, shed light on the science behind the magnitude 2.8 earthquake that shook parts of Northeast Ohio on Tuesday morning, as…
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Launchnet's Robert Sopko discusses returning to CES 2022 in Las Vegas
3D violins part of Case Western Reserve exhibits at annual Las Vegas tech show, CES 2022 WKYC: Robert Sopko, director of CWRU Launchnet, spoke about returning to an in-person tech show at CES 2022, and 3D violin developer Matthew Canel revealed that his team will be ‘live printing’ violins on the…
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Law's Andrew Pollis discusses opioid case in Lake and Trumbull counties
Attorneys for Lake, Trumbull counties will seek to make pharmacies pay for damages brought by opioids cleveland.com: Andrew Pollis, professor of law, weighed in on the case involving Lake and Trumbull counties—set to return to a courtroom this spring—seeking to make three major pharmacy chains…
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Medicine's Pamela Davis compares COVID-19 omicron, delta variants
Hospitalizations less common from omicron, U.S. study finds Spectrum News: Pamela Davis, the Arline H. and Curtis F. Garvin Research Professor at the School of Medicine, said the omicron variant is resulting in significantly less severe patient outcomes than the delta variant. She and a team of…
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Arts and Sciences' Kenneth Singer discusses computerized art analysis technique
Researchers train AI to attribute paintings based on detailed brushstroke analysis The Art Newspaper: Kenneth Singer, the Ambrose Swasey Professor of Physics at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed a new university-developed computer technique that can identify with near certainty which…