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CWRU uses new virtual reality technology to view the human body differently
Augmented and virtual reality to see aggressive growth by 2021 Computer World: Case Western Reserve University uses new virtual reality technology to discover new views of the human body.
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Baker-Nord Center's Peter Knox discusses how cuts to national endowments could affect research
Cleveland arts and humanities leaders deplore Trump's proposal to cut national endowments Cleveland.com: Peter Knox, professor of classical literature, conveys the problems science, humanities, arts and research face with national endowment cuts.
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Law's Jonathan Adler examines the effects of reducing EPA budget
US science agencies face deep cuts in Trump budget Nature: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, examines the effects of reducing EPA budget.
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Biology's Sarah Diamond discusses study finding some species may be able to rapidly evolve
Rapid evolution may help some city creatures stand the heat Anthropocene Magazine: Sarah Diamond, assistant professor of biology, discusses CWRU study that finds some species may be able to rapidly evolve.
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Cleveland Humanities Festival explores immigration
Cleveland Humanities Festival explores the topic of immigration Cleveland Scene: Festival organized by the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities will explore the theme of immigration.
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Weatherhead School's J.B. Silvers explains why health care mandate is essential
How did we get here? Four essential reads on the status of health care in America The Conversation: J.B. Silvers, the John R. Mannix Medical Mutual of Ohio Professor of Health Care Finance, explains why healthcare mandate is essential.
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Biology's Ryan Martin and Sarah Diamond weigh in on ant adaptation study
Ants adapt surprisingly quickly to rising city temperatures United Press International: Ryan Martin and Sarah Diamond, assistant professors of biology, weigh in on ant adaptation study.
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PRCHN surveys high schoolers on violent behaviors in Akron, Summit County
Akron Mayor Dan Horrigan creates committee to find solutions to youth violence Cleveland.com: The Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods surveyed Akron and Summit County high school students about violent behaviors.
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Weatherhead School's Melissa Carlisle discusses credit scores
2017’s Cities with the highest and lowest credit scores WalletHub: Melissa Carlisle, assistant professor of accountancy, discusses credit scores and how to build good credit.
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History's John Broich examines events of World War II to dispel Islamofascism myths
Did the Muslim World Really Fall for Hitler? Slate: John Broich, associate professor of history, examines events of World War II to dispel Islamofascism myths.