Beyond the leaves: CWRU professors explain tea’s influence on global cultures January 12, 2024Tea, with its diverse array of types and flavors, is often recognized for its host of health benefits,...FeaturedUniversity News·
5 questions with… Paul Tesar, recipient of the School of Medicine’s highest honor January 11, 2024When Dean Stan Gerson called Paul Tesar to the stage at the School of Medicine’s State of the...5questionsFeaturedPeople·
Why do people age differently? January 10, 2024With $3.5M National Institutes of Health grant, research teams from Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center...FeaturedHealth & WellnessResearch·
New research suggests ‘religiosity’ can help Black teenagers avoid delinquent behavior January 9, 2024Black teenagers in urban environments who were more involved in religious activities were less likely to engage in...FeaturedHealth & WellnessResearch·
Spartan Showcase – Sedona Cady January 9, 2024In middle school, Sedona Cady first learned about the nervous system—and she was hooked. But it wasn’t until...FeaturedPeople·
CES 2024: Most-ever inventors from Case Western Reserve to showcase their innovations at Las Vegas exhibition for 11th straight year January 5, 2024For the 11th-straight year, leading innovators, engineers and developers from Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) will demonstrate their...FeaturedScience & Tech·
New study concludes diabetes and weight-loss drugs—Ozempic and Wegovy—not associated with increased risk for suicidal thoughts January 5, 2024A new study by researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine reveals that a chemical used...FeaturedHealth & WellnessResearch·
Groundbreaking research led by Case Western Reserve University team aims to convert greenhouse gas into valuable products with electricity January 4, 2024Researchers at Case Western Reserve University are developing ways to convert waste into fuels and other products, using...FeaturedResearchScience & Tech·
Case Western Reserve researchers land $1.1M National Science Foundation grant to advance safer, faster and less expensive medical-imaging technology January 3, 2024Diagnosing cancer today involves using chemical “contrast agents” to improve the accuracy of medical imaging processes such as...FeaturedHealth & WellnessResearchScience & Tech·
3 things to do in Cleveland in January January 3, 2024Still deciding on a New Year’s resolution? Consider making your goal for 2024 be to explore Cleveland more—whether...FeaturedUniversity News·