Case Western Reserve researcher awarded neuroscience “Big Data” grant November 8, 2016Funding will help researchers gather and share data, leading to better treatments A Midwest Big Data consortium including...FeaturedHealth & WellnessResearch·
Remembering longtime Weatherhead School Professor Richard L. Osborne November 7, 2016Legendary Weatherhead School of Management Professor Richard L. Osborne—better known on campus as the “Gorilla”—died Friday after a...Featured·
Medicine, physics collaboration wins federal Patent for Humanity Award November 3, 2016Malaria detection device faster, more accurate than current methods A Case Western Reserve team from international health and...AwardsFeaturedUniversity News·
CWRU’s Rivera plays lead role in effort to encourage U.S.-Cuban partnerships for scientific research and education November 3, 2016The United States and Cuba restored diplomatic ties in the summer of 2015—54 years after Cold War politics...FeaturedUniversity News·
Warmth under climate change has cascading effect, destabilizing forest ant communities, new study finds November 2, 2016Adding warmth predicted in climate-change models destabilized forest ant communities east of the Appalachian Mountains, a possible harbinger...FeaturedScience & Tech·
How will bitter 2016 presidential campaign stack up in American history? November 1, 2016Just days before the 2016 presidential election, Harvard historian James Kloppenberg will compare the campaign to similar turbulent...EventsFeatured·
CWRU student startup software company secures $1 million in angel investment November 1, 2016Remesh, a student-founded startup company that piloted its software at last fall’s Case Western Reserve University Innovation Summit,...FeaturedUniversity News·
New initiatives help advance research in autism October 31, 2016A catalytic research fund and a new partnership with The Hartwell Foundation will bolster critical research in Autism...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
World Series, Halloween offer opportunity for cultural education October 28, 2016“Educational” probably isn’t the first adjective to come to mind when people mention Halloween and the World Series....FeaturedUniversity News·
New understanding of neural language gives amputees ability to discern light touch to intense pressure October 26, 2016Electrical stimulation mimics natural touch, enabling amputees to feel a range of intensity that allows them to hold...FeaturedScience & Tech·