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Macromolecular science and engineering's David Schiraldi speaks about protection of Cleveland landmarks
In the wake of Notre Dame fire, are Cleveland’s landmarks vulnerable? cleveland.com: David Schiraldi, Peter A. Asseff Professor and chair of the Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, explained how owners of older buildings may not add sprinklers due to the costs.
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Law School's B. Jessie Hill, Jonathan Adler discuss Ohio abortion law with The New York Times
How banning abortion in the early weeks of pregnancy suddenly became mainstream The New York Times: B. Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law and associate dean for academic affairs, discussed a bill passed in Ohio that would ban abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected, and how…
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Medicine's Mahmoud Ghannoum comments on drug-resistant fungal pathogen
What’s causing an outbreak of a mysterious fungal infection? America’s farms offer a clue. Mother Jones: Mahmoud Ghannoum, professor of dermatology, weighed in on concerns that a widely used fungicide on farms could be linked to a rise in cases of a drug-resistant fungal pathogen.
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Law School's Jonathan Entin examines redistricting efforts in California
Gerrymandering? California doesn’t, but that doesn’t mean voting maps are easy The Orange County Register: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law and adjunct professor of political science, discussed redistricting in California, which will take place after the 2020 Census.
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Nursing's Esther Bernhofer describes multimodal pain management
How to co-create a multimodal pain management plan with your patients Nurse.com: Esther Bernhofer, associate professor of nursing, explained what multimodal pain management is and how to better treat patients with a comprehensive plan involving different kinds of medication and non-medicinal…
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Physics' Benjamin Monreal explains importance of first black hole photo
What is inside a black hole? Reader’s Digest: Benjamin Monreal, associate professor of physics, commented on the importance of the first photo ever captured of a black hole, as well as what astrophysicists believe is inside a black hole.
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Law School's Jonathan Adler interviewed on MSNBC about Trump Administration's legal approach
Presidential lawlessness MSNBC: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, was interviewed live regarding his impressions of how the Trump Administration deals with the law.
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Law School's Michael Benza illustrates how success of street checks depends on policies
American researcher on street checks CBC: Michael Benza, senior instructor of law, explained how the effectiveness of street checks depends on policies and the reasons for implementing the stop.
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Professors Matthew Kraay and Clare Rimnac explain investigation into failed medical implants
Exploradio: Meet Cleveland's medical device detectives WKSU: Matthew Kraay, professor of orthopaedics, and Clare Rimnac, the Wilbert J. Austin Professor of Engineering and Distinguished University Professor, discussed their work investigating failed medical implants.
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Law School's Andrew Gernomino examines Ohio laws on public record requests
Three Cleveland men wrongly convicted of murder still looking for answers Cleveland 19 News: Andrew Geronimo, director of the IP Venture Clinic, weighed in on how Ohio’s laws have enabled the City of Cleveland to draw out public records requests.