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Bioengineering's Dustin Tyler discusses how his research is providing high-tech prosthetics
Human Fusions Institute melds man and machine with high-tech prosthetics cleveland.com: Dustin Tyler, the Kent H. Smith II Professor of Bioengineering and director of the Human Fusions Institute, talked about how his research is allowing people wearing a prosthetic limb to truly feel things in…
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Medicine's Mark Cameron discusses mRNA COVID-19 vaccines
AstraZeneca may need six months to update its COVID-19 vaccine against variants, but U.S.-approved vaccines could be faster cleveland.com: Mark Cameron, an associate professor at the School of Medicine, compared the mRNA part of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines to a cartridge that could be removed,…
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Law's Jonathan L. Entin discusses the guilty pleas of the House Bill 6 scandal
Generation Now pleads guilty in House Bill 6 scandal WCMH: Jonathan L. Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law and adjunct professor of political science, discussed the recent guilty pleas for some of those involved in the House Bill 6 bribery scandal.
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Medicine's Marina Magrey says what appears to be symptoms of psoriatic arthritis may actually be fibromyalgia
Is it psoriatic arthritis or fibromyalgia—or both? Everyday Health: Marina Magrey, professor at the School of Medicine, said a challenge for rheumatologists is knowing when widespread pain that appears to be enthesitis from psoriatic arthritis is actually a sign of fibromyalgia.
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Weatherhead School's Casey Newmeyer discusses the "Ohio is for Leaders" campaign
New Ohio ad campaign aimed at attracting businesses touts state’s low taxes, sparks online debate cleveland.com: Casey Newmeyer, assistant professor of marketing at Weatherhead School of Management, discussed the “Ohio is for Leaders” campaign launched as a pilot program in September, with a full…
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Law's Jonathan Adler says that incitement charge limitations may not apply in impeachment trials
Impeachment trial may hinge on meaning of ‘incitement’ The New York Times: Ahead of the Senate’s acquittal of President Donald Trump in the second impeachment trial, Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, said that while the Supreme Court has placed strict First Amendment…
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Medicine's Mark Cameron tells bar-goers to still err on the side of caution
Ohio patrons can return to bars for late drinks, but COVID-19 experts recommend vigilance The Columbus Dispatch: Mark Cameron, associate professor at the School of Medicine, said that despite Gov. Mike DeWine lifting pandemic restrictions, the public needs to remain vigilant with the coronavirus…
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Law's Jonathan L. Entin explains that the charter for the Cleveland City Council has limitations
Cleveland’s charter grants City Council subpoena powers for investigations, but experts say that authority likely has limits cleveland.com: Jonathan L. Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law and adjunct professor of political science, said that the charter of the City of Cleveland…
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Medicine's Mark Cameron addresses the prospects of playing indoor sports during the pandemic
Can you safely play indoor sports during the pandemic? PBS: Mark Cameron, associate professor at the School of Medicine, discussed the prospects of returning to indoor sports during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Begun Center's Rachel Lovell covers how Anthony Sowell's murders sparked change in how Cleveland handles cases
Cleveland serial killer Anthony Sowell’s brutal murders were flashpoint for city that long mishandled sex crimes cleveland.com: Rachel Lovell, research assistant professor at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, discussed how outcry about the handling of serial killer…