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Law's Sharona Hoffman analyzes new exoskeleton technology
Move Over, Iron Man. A Real-Life Power Suit Helped This Paralyzed Grandmother Learn to Run. Leaps Magazine: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, weighed in on the practical and ethical implications of a new technology, called an…
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Technology Transfer Office, Engineering's Wyatt Newman collaborate with local company to improve road printing
CWRU hopes a local company is on the road to producing a safer, faster street-painting system Crain’s Cleveland Business: The university’s Technology Transfer Office (TTO) reached a licensing agreement with a company designing a system of easier, cheaper and safer road painting, known as…
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Medicine's Lindsay Malone discusses eating healthy while intermittent fasting
Struggling With Intermittent Fasting? Parade Magazine: Lindsay Malone, an adjunct professor of nutrition in the School of Medicine, offered thoughts on how to balance intermittent fasting with healthy eating choices.
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Medicine's Jane Timmons-Mitchell explains how to deal with anxiety about coronavirus
If you’re feeling nervous about the coronavirus, you’re not alone The Verge: Jane Timmons-Mitchell, clinical associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine, gave an interview about how to cope with anxiety surrounding news of the spread of the coronavirus.
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Music's Lisa Koops looks at how families create meaning in music
Academic Minute: Parenting Musically Inside Higher Ed: Lisa Koops, professor of music education in the College of Arts and Sciences, explores the various methods families choose to make music meaningful to them.
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Weatherhead's Richard Boyatzis highlights importance of empathy in companies
Why your company has a customer empathy deficit MyCustomer: Richard Boyatzis, H.R. Horvitz Professor of Family Business and Distinguished University Professor at the Weatherhead School of Management speaks about the value of empathy in organizations and the downside of its absence.
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Physics's Claudia de Rham discusses her massive gravity theory
Has physicist's gravity theory solved 'impossible' dark energy riddle? The Guardian (UK): Claudia de Rham, adjunct associate professor of physics in the College of Arts and Sciences, spoke about her theory, known as massive gravity, that some see as holding the key to why the universe is expanding…
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Law's Juscelino Colares analyzes U.S.-China trade deal
We asked 6 experts to parse the China trade agreement. Here’s what the U.S. won (and lost) Fortune: Juscelino Colares, Schott-van den Eynden professor of business law and associate dean for global legal studies in the School of Law, and professor in the Department of Political Science in the…
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Law's Jonathan Adler speaks on Senate impeachment trial
Trump Impeachment trial strategy Bloomberg’s Sound On Podcast: Jonathan H. Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed the political and legal implications of President Trump’s Senate impeachment trial and Chief Justice John Robert’s role in the trial.
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Physics's Allen Foster wins half-marathon in Antarctica
Cleveland scientist wins half-marathon at the South Pole Plain Dealer: Allen Foster, PhD student in physics in the College of Arts and Sciences, is profiled for winning a half-marathon in Antarctica while stationed Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, the southernmost habitation on Earth that serves…