Ants, acorns and climate change August 23, 2018Case Western Reserve biologists study swift evolutionary changes in acorn-dwelling insects—and what it might mean for other species...FeaturedScience & Tech·
‘Virtual’ energy audits August 8, 2018Researchers at Great Lakes Energy Institute partner with Johnson Controls to begin marketing lower-cost technology to small businesses...FeaturedScience & TechUniversity News·
Tech takes on cigarette smoking August 6, 2018Case Western Reserve researchers develop system that senses smoking movements, sends motivational text messages, videos to help users...FeaturedHealth & WellnessScience & Tech·
Shining a light on amphibian decline July 10, 2018New research links excessive artificial light to developmental issues in toads; possible connection to worldwide amphibian crisis A pair...FeaturedScience & Tech·
‘Breakthrough’ energy storage July 9, 2018U.S. Department of Energy awards $10.75 million to establish Energy Frontier Research Center at Case Western Reserve University...FeaturedUniversity News·
Hands-on improvements June 29, 2018Amputees use new, naturalistic sensory device at home for daily tasks, gain greater sense of personal well-being and connection...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Fossil finds June 27, 2018Case Western Reserve researchers, collaborators from two other universities, identify two new ancient mammals in Bolivia dig Researchers...FeaturedUniversity News·
Space cloud discovery June 13, 2018Case Western Reserve astronomers find vast ionized hydrogen cloud in ‘Whirlpool Galaxy’ using ultra-sensitive Arizona telescope Astronomers have...FeaturedScience & Tech·
A ‘leadership destination’ June 6, 2018$5 million gift launches Marian K. Shaughnessy Nurse Leadership Academy at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing A...FeaturedGifts·
Celebrating the ‘Standard Model’ of particle physics May 24, 2018More than a half-dozen Nobel Prize winners coming to Case Western Reserve campus to mark 50 years since...FeaturedUniversity News·