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Women's basketball's Kara Hageman speaks about recovery, comeback
Healthy again, Kara Hageman helps CWRU bounce back from four-win season The Plain Dealer: Kara Hageman, a forward on the women’s basketball team, talked about coming back after suffering a season-ending injury early last year. Head coach Jennifer Reimer discussed Hageman’s comeback and how the…
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Professors Anthony Jack, Jeffrey Janata emphasize importance of social connections
Science of happiness and empathy; Ohio ranks near bottom in safety laws; statehouse update ideastream: Anthony Jack, associate professor of philosophy, and Jeffrey Janata, professor of psychiatry, explained the importance of how good social connections are crucial for happiness.
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Dental medicine's Bruce Latimer speaks about flaws in human skeletal structure
The top 10 design flaws in the human body Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Bruce Latimer, professor of orthodontics, discussed flaws in the human spine, knee and pelvis, and what it would take to make those parts of the body better.
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Law School's Michael Scharf weighs in on AI in legal service industry
Blind justice no more: Law firms embrace AI, other emerging tech Crain’s Cleveland Business: Michael Scharf, co-dean of the School of Law, director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center and the Joseph C. Hostetler - BakerHostetler Professor of Law, commented on how artificial…
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Interactive Commons' Mark Griswold explains CWRU-CMA Microsoft HoloLens project
What's possible with open access to Cleveland Museum of Art collection? WOSU Radio: Mark Griswold, professor of radiology and faculty director of the Interactive Commons, spoke about a Case Western Reserve University project that uses Microsoft HoloLens to virtually visit the Cleveland Museum of…
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Weatherhead School's Susan Helper comments on new plans for Wisconsin factory
Foxconn reconsidering plans for a Wisconsin factory heralded by Trump The New York Times: Susan Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics, weighed in on recent reports that a new manufacturing plant planned in Wisconsin would focus on research and development.
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Distinguished University Professor Robert Brown explains how to test for malaria with magnet
Exploradio Origins: How magnets can detect malaria WKSU: Robert Brown, Distinguished University Professor and Institute Professor in the Department of Physics, explained how he and Brian Grimberg, assistant professor of pathology, developed a way to test for malaria using a magnet.
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Dental medicine's Ali Syed discusses Admitting Days, importance of dental care
Case Western Reserve University offering free dental care Cleveland 19 News: Ali Syed, the dental school’s admitting clinic director and an assistant professor, discussed issues related to a lack of dental care and the School of Dental Medicine’s Admitting Days, held yesterday and today (Feb. 4-5)…
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Law School's Sharona Hoffman spoke about concerns over algorithm predicting opioid abuse
How your health information is sold and turned into ‘risk scores’ Politico: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law, professor of bioethics and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, weighed in on concerns related to algorithms that can be used to determine an individual’s risk for…
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Theather's Kevin Inouye shares advice for falling properly
How (and why) you should learn to fall properly Aaptiv: Kevin Inouye, assistant professor of theater, gave several tips for falling safely, such as decelerating a fall, absorbing the impact by rolling, and planting a foot early in the fall.