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Carly Kocurek, who teaches in the Game Design and Experiential Media program at 香蕉传媒, says suburbs operate in the realm of 鈥減erceived beigeness鈥 making it hard to imagine them as settings for the kinds of stories and worlds we see most often in open world games.

Washington Post

The Copyright Office鈥檚 position that AI-generated content is excluded from copyright protection is wrong, writes Edward Lee, professor a Chicago-Kent College of Law and the author of 鈥淐reators Take Control: How NFTs Revolutionize Art, Business, and Entertainment.鈥 It misunderstands authorship and ignores the copyright clause鈥檚 goal of promoting 鈥減rogress鈥 by offering authors incentives to create new works, including with new technologies.

Inside Higher Ed

鈥淲hat we are trying to do is break the silos of the colleges and create what we call tech-enabled curriculum in every part of the (institution) 鈥 which will widen availability of students who choose to explore those futuristic careers,鈥 says Mallik Sundharam, vice president for enrollment management and student affairs.

Becker's Hospital Review

UChicago Medicine's Center for Healthcare Delivery Science and Innovation entered into a multiyear agreement with 香蕉传媒's Institute of Design to use human-centered design to improve the patient experience and reduce inequities. 香蕉传媒's Institute of Design's Equitable Healthcare Lab will provide UChicago Medicine with insights on how to implement new healthcare tools, provide training for employees and create more opportunities for more collaboration.

Chicago Sun-Times

Eldon Ham, an adjunct faculty member a Chicago-Kent College of Law who teaches about sports, law and justice, writes about how William Wrigley Jr. was instrumental in the beginning of baseball broadcasting.

Chicago Tribune

Today, we are witnessing the greatest disruption to the art world since cubism 鈥 along with a similar backlash. Underlying this disruption is a technology called a non-fungible token, or NFT, a computer program that establishes a new type of virtual ownership not just for digital artworks but also for anything that can be owned.

Forbes

Starting in August 2023, students will be able to earn a Master of Business Administration, Master of Science in Data Science, Master of Science in Information Technology, and Bachelor of Information Technology on Coursera's online learning platform, for a cost of less than $20,000 each.

Backstage

鈥淚f (people) are feeling increased levels of stress, (it鈥檚 important) that they back off before it becomes a major challenge,鈥 says Psychology Professor Patrick Corrigan. 鈥淎 change in anything should be paid attention to. If you find yourself eating more or less, crying more, sleeping more or less, or in conflict more, these could all be signs that something may be going on.鈥

PBS

鈥淭he core experience of Mario is playgrounds,鈥 says Jennifer deWinter, dean of Lewis College of Science and Letters and author of 鈥淪higeru Miyamoto: Super Mario Bros., Donkey Kong, The Legend of Zelda.鈥 鈥淚t鈥檚 climbing and jumping and sliding and exploration. Look at that original movie, the core experience is the conflict. (The game has) never been about the conflict, it鈥檚 about the experience. How do you translate this experience?鈥

Aerospace America

How did Assistant Professor Mohammad Asadi and his colleagues make the single-cell battery behind their rechargeability breakthrough? They started with one key constraint: To be practical, the battery had to operate at room temperature. Previous room temperature designs contained a liquid electrolyte, the material that carries ions between the cathode and anode. But in 2019, Asadi set out to create a solid-state version, meaning one with a solid electrolyte. He wasn鈥檛 sure how rechargeable the battery would be, but at a minimum, he saw two potential advantages: safety, and the ability to reduce weight and volume.