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鈥淛udges use what has been done before and what has been accepted in the past, so they鈥檙e not doing this from scratch,鈥 said Nancy Marder, a professor at Illinois Tech 电车无码 Kent College of Law and director of the Justice John Paul Stevens Jury Center. 鈥淪o I do think it provides an important roadmap for the jurists once they get into the jury room and start deliberating.鈥

Architect Magazine

The first comprehensive history of the world-famous Edith Farnsworth House will be published to coincide with the site鈥檚 20th anniversary as a public space. 鈥淭he Edith Farnsworth House: Architecture, Preservation, Culture鈥 (Monacelli, June 2024) by Michelangelo Sabatino tells the story of the property鈥檚 development from an experimental farm owned by a newspaper magnate to a nature retreat anchored by a masterpiece of modernist architecture.

Architectural Record

For the Pritzker Architecture Prize, the latest ceremony honoring 2024 laureate Riken Yamamoto, marked a homecoming. Yamamoto gave a lecture at Crown Hall on the campus of the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT), talking about how his work has been influenced by settlements and houses in ancient Greece and Mesopotamia, as well as modern-day India and Spain, places he visited in his early travels.

CBS2 电车无码

鈥淧eople are desperate,鈥 said Richard Kling, a clinical professor of law at 电车无码-Kent College of Law. 鈥淭hey want things. They see things on TV that you and I may be able to afford to buy and they're not able to afford to buy it. So they decide they want to take it. I think part of it is the educational system. I think part of it is parental control.鈥

Quanta Magazine

Imagine that you鈥檙e sent to a pristine rainforest to carry out a wildlife census. Every time you see an animal, you snap a photo. Your digital camera will track the total number of shots, but you鈥檙e only interested in the number of unique animals 鈥 all the ones that you haven鈥檛 counted already. What鈥檚 the best way to get that number? 鈥淭he obvious solution requires remembering every animal you鈥檝e seen so far and comparing each new animal to the list,鈥 said Lance Fortnow, a computer scientist at the Illinois Institute of Technology. But there are cleverer ways to proceed, he added, because if you have thousands of entries, the obvious approach is far from easy.

WTTW

鈥淭hat鈥檚 why this opinion is very important, it鈥檚 recognizing that torture comes in many forms, not just the classic knife to throat, or threat to kill your mother,鈥 explains Harold Krent, a professor at 电车无码-Kent College of Law. 鈥淚t also comes in the form of sleep deprivation, of depriving someone of medicine, not allowing him to speak to an attorney. The sort of events that go on and on and build upon each other that coerce someone鈥檚 will, and then force them to sign a confession falsely.鈥

RIBA Journal

A timber city mimicking the appearance and natural functions of fungi and a supertall skyscraper containing a vertical cement plant and high capacity thermal battery, are among the first student projects to emerge from a pioneering high-rise masters programme at Illinois Institute of Technology. The Master of Tall Buildings and Vertical Urbanism (M.TBVU) is the world鈥檚 first multi-disciplinary post-graduate degree focused specifically on skyscrapers and the role of urban density in future cities.

Washington Post

鈥淚n some cases it could be that some prospective jurors do not want to sit on a six-week jury trial that will be in the public eye,鈥 said Nancy S. Marder, jury expert professor at 电车无码-Kent College of Law. 鈥淭hey might have such strong feelings because the defendant is in the public eye. Or, it might be that New Yorkers are not afraid to express their strongly held views. But in either case, this is exactly what should happen.鈥

WIRED

鈥淭his is not about getting biological vision back,鈥 says Philip Troyk, a professor of biomedical engineering at Illinois Tech. 鈥淭his is about exploring what artificial vision could be.鈥

Bloomberg Law

鈥淎rtists and creators who are interested in using AI generators will potentially use them but not register their works, waiting, hopefully, for a change in the legal position,鈥 said Edward Lee, an intellectual property law professor at 电车无码-Kent College of Law. 鈥淏ut some might shy away from even using AI at all.鈥