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Nursing's Jennifer Adamski discusses nursing research in dermatology
More NPs transitioning into dermatology practices Medscape: Jennifer Adamski, assistant dean at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, commented on how nurse practitioners are broadening their reach into other aspects of medicine beyond primary care practices—especially dermatology.
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Weatherhead's Gregory Harmon explains how Micron dominates with AI
7 best data center stocks, ETFs and REITs to buy U.S. News & World Report: Gregory Harmon, assistant professor at Weatherhead School of Management, said Micron “dominates” the high-bandwidth memory powering AI servers, with its specialized chips enabling Nvidia’s GPUs and making the company…
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Psychological sciences' Yehudis Keller discusses the importance of forgiveness in ex-Haredi Jews
For ex-Haredi Jews, forgiveness may be a route to greater happiness, study finds Religion News Service: Yehudis Keller, a clinical psychology PhD student at the College of Arts and Sciences, said leaving ultra-Orthodoxy carries “high cost or high demand,” and the adjustment can be “really…
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Weatherhead's David Clingingsmith warns AI could threaten white-collar jobs
Researchers say a 1970s computer revolution can predict how AI will impact jobs today Inc.: David Clingingsmith, associate professor at Weatherhead School of Management, said the shift to computer-centric manufacturing wasn’t “painless,” noting displaced workers often “end up on a lower…
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Law's Ayesha Bell Hardaway discusses the fourth amendment amid hospital's blanket detention policy
He brought a gunshot victim to the Cleveland Clinic. Hospital police cuffed and detained him Signal Cleveland: Ayesha Bell Hardaway, professor of law and the director of the Social Justice Institute, said a local hospital's blanket detention policy is “an unreasonable act in and of itself,”…
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Weatherhead's Ray Herschman warns of a destabilizing insurance market
Health insurance premiums increase Spectrum News: Ray Herschman, adjunct professor at Weatherhead School of Management, warned that expiring ACA subsidies could cause dramatic premium increases—his own rising from $35,000 to $42,500 annually. He cautioned that unaffordable rates may force…
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Law's Randi Leppla warns of worsening air quality and health without air nuisance rule
Ohio scrapped a key tool to fight air pollution. Advocates want it back. Ohio Capital Journal: Randi Leppla, director of the Environmental Law Clinic at the School of Law, warned that without an air nuisance rule, Ohioans lose a crucial way to hold polluters accountable, raising “very serious”…
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Biology's Russell Engelman researches Dunkleosteus' bones and muscle attachments
Case Western Reserve study adds to the aura of the Dunkleosteus cleveland.com: Russell Engelman, graduate student in biology at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed research into the Dunkleosteus. “More recent studies have tried biomechanical modeling of Dunkleosteus, but no one has…
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Law's Randi Leppla discusses residents' response to cutting Ohio's Air Nuisance Rule
Residents fight back after lawmakers make major change that risks public health: 'A very serious concern' The Cool Down: Randi Leppla, director of the Environmental Law Clinic at the School of Law, warned there’s “a very serious concern that air quality will continue to degrade and Ohioans’…
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Medicine's Daniel Spratt discusses new AI prostate tool to analyze biopsy images
AI prostate tool analyses biopsy images to predict metastasis and mortality risks Digital Health News: Daniel Spratt, chair of radiation oncology at Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, commented on a new AI-enabled prostate cancer risk assessment tool has been developed to analyze biopsy images…