2024 in review: Case Western Reserve University in the news December 19, 2024From the health benefits of Ozempic to the historic presidential election—as well as the ever-evolving frontiers of science...FeaturesMediaNew Feature·
New study: Peer-brokered sales central to illegal drug trade December 5, 2024Case Western Reserve research sheds light on hidden networks fueling narcotics trade The thought of illegal drug sales...FeaturedHealth & WellnessResearch·
CWRU’s Begun Center partners with county Medical Examiner’s Office to launch pilot drug-testing program December 5, 2024In a new collaboration, Case Western Reserve University’s Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education has partnered...FeaturedHealth & WellnessResearch·
New Case Western Reserve University study reveals how caregiving for loved ones shapes lives of Cleveland’s chronically homeless November 20, 2024Shortly after Jerome’s mother died of cancer, he experienced what he described as a “mental breakdown” and, before...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social SciencesResearch·
Evolution in action: How ethnic Tibetan women thrive in thin oxygen at high altitudes October 23, 2024New study from Case Western Reserve University reveals link between oxygen delivery and reproductive success among women living...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social SciencesScience & Tech·
Revealing rare-earth elements with microscopy October 3, 2024Case Western Reserve University’s Lydia Kisley receives prestigious U.S. Department of Energy ‘Early Career Award’ for groundbreaking research...FeaturedResearchScience & Tech·
‘Alarming rise’ in suicidality among Black youth in Chicago’s South Side September 18, 2024Traditionally, Black Americans have faced a significantly lower risk of suicide compared to their white counterparts. But increasing...FeaturedHealth & WellnessResearch·
Unveiling the math behind your calendar September 9, 2024Case Western Reserve research explores statistical mysteries of everyday tasks, from Doodle polls to efficient scheduling In a...FeaturedResearchScience & Tech·
New Case Western Reserve University study reveals high risk of overdose deaths in Cuyahoga County among those using drugs when they’re alone August 27, 2024In Cuyahoga County, the stark reality of the opioid crisis is that most drug overdose victims die alone,...FeaturedHealth & WellnessResearch·
Case Western Reserve researchers collaborate with Walmart to explore whether AI can aid hiring process August 22, 2024Could artificial intelligence (AI) remove bias from the hiring process? A team of researchers at Case Western Reserve...Business, Law & PoliticsFeaturedResearch·