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CWRU researchers partner with startup on artificial platelet technology
New CWRU, Haima Therapeutics' blood-clotting platelet simulators could save lives The Plain Dealer: Artificial platelets from Case Western Reserve University researchers and Haima Therapeutics, a university spin-off company, could save lives by effectively clotting blood in critical situations.…
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Distinguished University Professor Glenn Starkman explores the history of the Standard Model
The Standard Model of particle physics: The absolutely amazing theory of almost everything The Conversation: Glenn Starkman, Distinguished University Professor and director of the Institute for the Science of Origins, explained the particles included in the Standard Model and their discovery,…
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Law School's Jonathan H. Adler interprets U.S. Supreme Court decision in gay wedding cake case
U.S. Supreme Court says Colorado baker doesn't have to make gay wedding cake cleveland.com: After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a baker did not have to make a wedding cake for a gay couple, Jonathan H. Adler, the the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for…
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PRCHN Director Elaine Borawski examines relationship between rural dollar stores and food deserts
Rural dollar stores add convenience, break up food deserts Record-Courier: Elaine Borawski, the Angela Bowen Williamson Professor of Community Nutrition and director of the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods, discussed the recent growth in dollar stores popping up in rural areas.
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Political Science's Joseph White explains the consequences of raising the debt ceiling
Experts weigh in on U.S. debt ceiling Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette: Joseph White, the Luxenberg Family Professor of Public Policy, commented on the debate in Congress surrounding the raising of the debt ceiling, condemning the attitude of brinkmanship it promotes.
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Mandel School's Mark Chupp discusses possible changes to segregation in Cleveland
Some Cleveland neighborhoods still dealing with segregation ABC News 5 Cleveland: Despite issues of hyper-segregation in the east and west sides of Cleveland, Mark Chupp, assistant professor and chair of the concentration in community practice for social change, is optimistic that this housing…
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Law School's Patrick Kabat explains why U.S. court system promotes public opinion
Messages written outside Allen County Courthouse, on vehicles bring up issues of freedom of speech, right to a fair trial News-Sentinel: Patrick Kabat, adjunct law professor and director of the First Amendment and the Arts Program, argued that the U.S. court system and Constitution encourage…
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Distinguished University Professor Glenn Starkman speaks on Standard Model's importance
Physics' big theory of matter and energy has 50th birthday party in Cleveland WKSU: This weekend, Case Western Reserve University hosted the Standard Model at 50 conference. Glenn Starkman, Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Physics, commented on the significance of the model.
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Biology's Mark Willis explains stinkbug odor and removal
Stinkbugs invade Northeast Ohio: Here's what you need to know WKYC 3: Recently, stinkbugs have been cropping up in northeastern Ohio, so Mark Willis, professor and chair of the Department of Biology, explained why they smell, when they’re most likely to be in your house and how to dispose of them.
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Chemistry's Michael Zagorski explains the popularity of his summer brewing course
Local colleges serving up pints of boozy knowledge Crain’s Cleveland Business: Michael Zagorski, professor of chemistry, discussed his summer course, "Chemistry of Fermentation and Brewing." "Twenty, 30 years ago, colleges didn't have courses like this," he said. "The electives that are doing well…