Jeff St. Clair, WKSU

Jeff St. Clair

WKSU

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Past articles by Jeff:

The Problems With Antibody Testing and Why We May Never Be Immune to COVID-19

Testing for coronavirus has become widespread in Ohio with pop-up stations and drive-through sampling sites. Those labs use a nasal swab to test for an → Read More

Ohio's Big Gamble: Can We Follow the Rules and Avoid a Spike?

When Gov. Mike DeWine announced this week’s reopening of retail businesses he called it ‘a gamble.’ DeWine and state health officials are betting that → Read More

New Korean Battery Plant in Lordstown Promises Transformation from 'Rust Belt' to 'Voltage Valley'

A delegation of Korean executives from LG Chem met in Washington, D.C., Wednesday with state and federal officials to lay the groundwork for a new electric → Read More

Exploradio: How Northeast Ohio Is Changing the Way America Makes Stuff

Additive Manufacturing, better known as 3-D printing, is one of the fastest growing technology sectors. It’s a printing process where plastic or metal → Read More

A Cranium Discovered by Cleveland Researchers Puts a Face on an Ancient Human Ancestor

A team led by Cleveland researchers has discovered a fossil cranium that puts a face on an early human ancestor which had only been known by bone fragments → Read More

Exploradio: On the Hunt For a Mysterious Tree Killer

A mysterious disease is killing one of the most majestic trees in American forests, the beech. Known for its smooth gray bark, the beech is an important → Read More

NEOMED Names New President

The Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) has introduced its next president. NEOMED announced Wednesday that Dr. John Langell will replace outgoing → Read More

Couples Can Wed for Free at Summit County's First Annual Promises in the Park

Couples in the Akron-area can have a June wedding or vow renewal for free in a local park. Summit County Probate Court will be hosting a group outdoor → Read More

Tariffs on Mexico Would Cause Severe Disruption in Ohio's Auto Industry

Ohio’s auto industry could suffer major disruption if President Donald Trump’s tariffs against Mexico take effect. That's according to Case Western Reserve → Read More

The Cuyahoga River's Most Dangerous Dam Will Soon be Coming Down

One of the last remaining dams on the Cuyahoga River will soon be coming down. The Brecksville dam was built in 1952 to divert water to operations of what → Read More

Exploradio: Meet Cleveland's Medical Device Detectives

Nearly one million Americans will have hip or knee replacement surgery this year. They’re among the fastest growing procedures in medicine. For most people → Read More

Husband and Wife Research Team Launch New Neuroscience Institute at Kent State

The brain remains one of the final frontiers of science. Researchers are only beginning to unlock how addiction works, how the brain controls other organs, → Read More

Exploradio: Bald Eagles Learn to Live in Ohio's Industrial Heartland

Bald eagles were nearly wiped out in Ohio a generation ago. But now they’re back, and a pair is nesting close to the industrial heart of Cleveland. On this → Read More

Teachers Strike at Summit Academy Charter School in Parma Is a First in Ohio

Teachers continue to picket outside a Parma charter school run by Akron based Summit Academy Management. Summit Academy is the only unionized school in the → Read More

What's the Future of the Aerospace Industry in the Birthplace of Aviation?

Ohio is the birthplace of air and space pioneers like the Wright brothers, Neil Armstrong and John Glenn. But has the aerospace industry really taken off → Read More

Blockland Backers Dream of a Cleveland Tech Mecca

A major effort is underway to brand Cleveland as a national tech hub. Blockland is the brainchild of a Cleveland luxury car dealer who’s put together an A → Read More

Q&A With JumpStart CEO Ray Leach: Cleveland Needs Culture Change

Since 2003, JumpStart has been working to grow an entrepreneurial ecosystem in Northeast Ohio. Its mission is to promote economic transformation by → Read More

Local Manufacturers Hope for a Speedy Resolution of Trade Disputes

A Cleveland manufacturer says the tariffs imposed against imported steel are making it harder to do business in the U.S. It's hoping for a quick resolution → Read More

What Fake News Reveals About the Origins of Beliefs and Bias

Fake news is a term that’s come to define our current political landscape, but it’s nothing new. Propaganda, lies, and fairy tales have always been part of → Read More

NEOMED's Anatomy Academy Offers Students a Comprehensive Look Inside the Human Body

There’s a summer program in Northeast Ohio that offers hands-on experience with the cadavers used by medical students. The Northeast Ohio Medical → Read More