New nanomaterial maintains conductivity in three dimensions October 7, 2015International team seamlessly bonds CNTs and graphene An international team of scientists has developed what may be the...FeaturedScience & Tech·
$3.73 million federal grant awarded to Case Western Reserve-led education alliance October 6, 2015Program designed to produce more minority students with doctoral degrees in STEM In the last decade, national attention...FeaturedScience & Tech·
CWRU, NASA and fire departments team to protect firefighters September 29, 2015During the next three years, researchers at Case Western Reserve University will team with NASA Glenn Research Center...FeaturedScience & Tech·
CWRU scientists discover genetic mechanism for cancer progression September 23, 2015Action of a key lncRNA different in colon cancer versus normal colon tissue Genetics researchers from Case Western...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Grad student’s paper turns into fast test for invasive carp September 14, 2015A Case Western Reserve University graduate student turned a research paper into a field test that quickly determines...FeaturedScience & Tech·
CWRU researchers efficiently charge a lithium-ion battery with solar cells September 10, 2015Coupling with perovskite solar cell holds potential for cleaner cars and more Consumers aren’t embracing electric cars and...FeaturedScience & Tech·
Frogs exposed to road salt appear to benefit then suffer September 8, 2015Tadpole size increases but juvenile survival drops Millions of tons of road salt are applied to streets and...FeaturedScience & Tech·
CWRU researchers find high blood sugar of diabetes can cause immune system malfunction September 1, 2015Case Western Reserve scientists show how sugar-derived molecules can weaken infection-fighting antimicrobial beta-defensin peptides Case Western Reserve University...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Legal research paper: U.S. has common law trust obligation to African-Americans 150 years after slavery ended August 31, 2015Case Western Reserve University School of Law faculty member Ayesha Bell Hardaway began reparations research as CWRU law...Business, Law & PoliticsFeatured·
Building confidence can help people with MS live fuller, healthier lives, CWRU researchers report August 28, 2015The physical symptoms of weakness and fatigue from multiple sclerosis (MS) can rock a person’s confidence and ability...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·