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Corporate social responsibility programs tend to dehumanize the very people they expect to help: paper
Tension between the bottom line and efforts to improve society mirrors the conflicting neurological realities of our own brains Corporate programs aimed at offsetting the negative societal impacts caused by their profit-seeking tend to devalue the very people they intend to help. This unintended…
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ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ, Lucid Diagnostics sign license agreement to commercialize fast, accurate Barrett’s Esophagus detector
University Hospitals’ physicians to implement technology ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ and Lucid Diagnostics, a subsidiary of publicly traded New York-based medical device company PAVmed Inc. (Nasdaq: PAVM), have signed an exclusive license agreement to commercialize a technology that quickly…
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Certain PTSD therapies prove effective after treatment stops: study
Reducing severity of PTSD symptoms long-term holds significant public-health and economic implications Both civilians and military veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) reap long-term benefits from psychotherapies used for short-term treatment, according to a new study from Case…
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Four ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ medtech research projects selected for State of Ohio’s focused commercialization training
I-Corps@Ohio program aims to advance research into products for medical treatments or surgeries Four medical-technology research teams at ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ will participate in focused entrepreneurial training through I-Corps@Ohio, an Ohio Department of Higher Education initiative…
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Pesky mosquitoes provide neural implant solution
ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ researchers engineer better way to insert more flexible neural implants into soft brain tissue Brain scientists face a dilemma: Conventional wire implants are rigid and can sometimes traumatize that sensitive, vital organ; but softer materials now being tested by…
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Depth and breadth of university exploration on display at Research ShowCASE
Students, faculty and staff present their projects in daylong symposium The enormity of research undertaken at ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ, from biologically inspired robotics to augmented reality demonstrations, will cover the vast main floor of the Veale Convocation, Recreation and Athletic…
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Dental-care instruction by iPad?
With increased numbers of baby boomers using technology, ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ researchers investigate streamlined, cost-cutting post-treatment advice Researchers at ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµâ€™s School of Dental Medicine are exploring whether using technology—rather than a…
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The future of grocery shopping: Faster, cheaper, smaller
Walmart was once considered the future of grocery shopping, offering consumers a slew of discounted choices, compared to the competition. Yet, market trends point toward a faster, cheaper, smaller and more streamlined experience. The result: One of the most common shopping experiences in American…
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Team of CWRU undergraduates takes first place in Cleveland Medical Hackathon
Wrist-device concept monitors wearer’s cardiac health in real time They thought they had no chance. After all, most of the 150-plus competitors comprising 22 teams in last weekend’s Cleveland Medical Hackathon at the Global Center for Health Innovation downtown were health professionals with PhDs…
ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ researchers design soft, flexible origami-inspired robot
Envision applications in manufacturing, medicine and space A ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ researcher has turned the origami she enjoyed as a child into a patent-pending soft robot that may one day be used on an assembly line, in surgery or even outer space. Kiju Lee, the Nord Distinguished…