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Cleveland Clinic names Microsoft HoloLens among top medical innovations for 2017
Cleveland Clinic announces top 10 medical innovations for 2017 Crain’s Cleveland Business: Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic’s work with the Microsoft HoloLens was among what the clinic considered to be one of the top medical innovations for 2017.
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Music's Daniel Goldmark, Erin Smith talk about role of music in baseball history, “New Woman Movement"
Documenting baseball history and a feminist revolution through music ideastream: Daniel Goldmark, director of the Center for Popular Music Studies, and Erin Smith, a part-time lecturer in music, discussed the role music played in baseball history and the “New Woman Movement.”
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Weatherhead School's J.B. Silvers writes about how the next president could fix Obamacare
Here’s how the next president could work with Congress to fix Obamacare The Conversation: J.B. Silvers, the John R. Mannix Medical Mutual of Ohio Professor of Health Care Finance, broke down current issues plaguing Obamacare and the various approaches the next president could take to fix it.
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Begun Center researchers continue work with Sexual Assault Kit Task Force
Sexual Assault Kit Task Force, Case Western Reserve researchers get $3 million for rape kit work, to collect “owed” DNA The Plain Dealer: Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education researchers will continue to work with the Sexual Assault Kit Task Force to study the results of the…
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Law's Michael Scharf weighs in on the departure of three African countries from the International Criminal Court
International court hit by planned exit of three African states Associated Press: Michael Scharf, co-dean of the School of Law and director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, weighed in on the announced departure of South Africa, Burundi and Gambia from the International Criminal…
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PhD student researches the influence of masculinity on a man's happiness
A new study warns that being too macho makes men unhappy GQ: Kaitlyn Barnes Langendoerfer, a PhD student in sociology, conducted a study that revealed older men who learned to be masculine at a young age go on to have a more difficult time dealing with stressful situations.
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PhD student Stephanie Liscio talks about history of Cleveland Indians
Cleveland 1948: An audio journey back in time WNYC: Stephanie Liscio, a PhD candidate in history, talked about the Cleveland Indians’ racial integration and the effect it had on the team, city and sport.
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Engineering's Dustin Tyler leads research to restore sense of touch to amputees
Artificial hand helps amputees feel just how hard to squeeze Associated Press: Dustin Tyler, professor of biomedical engineering, discussed the research he’s leading to give amputees the sense of touch, including a range of intensity. "Our stimulation is as sensitive as your real hand," he said.
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Political science's Joseph White explains why Obamacare premiums rose
Amid rising premiums, Trump offers Obamacare repeal, Clinton proposes reforms Sinclair Broadcast Group: Joseph White, the Luxenberg Family Professor of Public Policy, explained some of the reasons Obamacare premiums rose and the challenges the next president will face in lowering them.
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Political science's Justin Buchler weighs in on the effectiveness of political ads on TV
Ohio voters overwhelmed with TV ads and calls CBS News: Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science, discussed whether repeated TV ads help to sway voters’ minds.