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Cognitive science's Mark Turner talks about how humans put two complex topics together to create a new concept
Exploradio Origins: How blending concepts hold clues to cognition WKSU: Mark Turner, Institute Professor and professor of cognitive science, explained how humans can put two very different and complex topics together to create a new concept through a theory called “blending.
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CWRU, The Hartwell Foundation partner to identify unique and common characteristics in autism
CWRU partners with The Hartwell Foundation to better understand autism Crain’s Cleveland Business: Case Western Reserve University's International Center for Autism Research and Education will launch a research partnership with The Hartwell Foundation aimed at gaining a better understanding of…
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses how Supreme Court Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch approach cases
Brett Kavanaugh begins Supreme Court tenure cautiously as fellow conservatives push for change USA Today: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, discussed differences in how Supreme Court Justices Brett Kavanaugh and…
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SAGES Teching Fellow Brad Ricca discusses how people often turn to Batman, rather than Superman, in difficult times
Our Superman Cleveland Magazine: Brad Ricca, a SAGES Teching Fellow, discussed how people often turn to Batman, rather than Superman, in difficult times. “Superman is more relevant,” he said. “But we’re not listening to him.”
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Weatherhead School's John Paul Stephens gives negotiation tips for price of a real Christmas tree
In your hunt for holiday deals, don’t forget the Christmas tree Marketplace: John Paul Stephens, associate professor of organizational behavior, gave tips for negotiating the price of a real Christmas tree, suggesting individuals envision the perfect tree, shop around, and make negotiation…
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Law's Aaron Perzanowski discusses how a court could stray from U.S. Copyright Office guidance
The Fortnite dance move that spawned a lawsuit The Wall Street Journal: Aaron Perzanowski, professor of law, explained how a court could stray from U.S. Copyright Office guidance on protection of dance moves. “The Copyright Office’s guidance isn’t binding,” he said. “Courts can make their own…
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Psychiatry's Susan Hatters Friedman talks about stigma of postpartum depression
There may be a link between mom’s postpartum depression and ADHD in kids, study says Romper: Susan Hatters Friedman, professor of psychiatry, talked about the stigma surrounding postpartum depression and why women don’t always report their symptoms.
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Weatherhead School's Mark Sniderman explains economic cycles
Economic cycles and who's impacted ideastream: Mark Sniderman, executive-in-residence and adjunct professor of economics, explained economic cycles and the difficulty of predicting of when a recession will occur.
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Law's Ayesha Bell Hardaway, Mandel School's Daniel Flannery discuss concerns for “stand your ground” legislation
“Stand your ground” debate begs larger discussion about race, Cleveland legislator says cleveland.com: Ayesha Bell Hardaway, assistant professor of law, and Daniel Flannery, the Semi J. and Ruth W. Begun Professor and director of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education,…
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Law's Jonathan Adler weighs in on Texas judge's decision to strike down the Affordable Care Act
Health law could be hard to knock down despite judge’s ruling The New York Times: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, weighed in on the questionable reasoning in a Texas judge's decision to strike down the…