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1 day ago |
uc.edu | Emily Glass
After missing Thursday’s game due to an injury, what’s next for Clark is unclear as she grapples with a three-point shooting slump. USA TODAY Sports reported that Clark, point guard for the Indiana Fever, is one-for-23 over her last three games. But experts told the publication that even the biggest sports stars get stuck in slumps. USA TODAY Sports spoke with University of Cincinnati professor Scott Dust, PhD, on what gets athletes stuck in their heads.
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3 days ago |
uc.edu | Emily Glass
Kroger announced in its latest earnings release that it plans to close 60 of its stores in the coming months despite strong sales. A Kroger spokesperson told WLWT that the company does not anticipate any closures in the Cincinnati or Dayton areas. Gary Painter, PhD, academic director of real estate at Lindner, spoke with WLWT to provide context on why the closures are not necessarily a cause for concern, regardless of which stores may shut down.
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2 weeks ago |
uc.edu | Megan Burgasser
Two key protein structures in the body are being visualized for the first time, thanks in part to the latest technology in the University of Cincinnati’s Center for Advanced Structural Biology — potentially opening the door for better designed therapeutics. The research of a trio of UC structural biologists has just been published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). It’s the first publication to come out of the Seegar Lab at UC.
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2 weeks ago |
uc.edu | Emily Glass
Congress' proposed “big beautiful bill” has a provision that would ban states from enforcing regulation on artificial intelligence models and systems for 10 years. Cincinnati Edition recently spoke with Jeffrey Shaffer, director of UC’s Applied AI Lab, for insight on what the provision's legal implications could be at the crossroads of innovation and safety. Shaffer told Cincinnati Edition that regulation on generative AI is critical.
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2 weeks ago |
uc.edu | Megan Burgasser
Every Saturday morning, a dedicated group of University of Cincinnati medical and pharmacy students turns The Healing Center in Springdale, Ohio, into a hub of compassion and care. The UC Student-Run Free Clinic provides care to uninsured adults, filling critical health care gaps across Greater Cincinnati. Through a service-learning model, students gain hands-on experience while providing essential care to the community.
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