Shape-shifting frog discovered in Ecuadorian Andes March 31, 2015Amphibian blends to surroundings, changing skin from smooth to spiny A frog in Ecuador’s western Andean cloud forest...FeaturedScience & Tech·
Case Western Reserve scientists discover hidden meaning, ”speed limits” within the genetic code March 24, 2015Finding could open unique avenues for treating illness Case Western Reserve University scientists have discovered that speed matters...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Study finds more weight-loss approaches needed for people with neurological disabilities March 23, 2015Nutrition and weight-loss research in adults with disabling conditions is still in its formative stages A review of...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Depression symptoms of African-American cancer patients may be under-recognized, study finds March 18, 2015Case Western Reserve University nurse scientist Amy Zhang, who has long examined quality-of-life issues in cancer patients, wondered...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Usual prey gone, a fish survives by changing predictably March 17, 2015Habits, physique and more transform to hunt different critters A species of fish that normally eats smaller fish...FeaturedScience & Tech·
Common herpes medication reduces HIV-1 levels, independent of herpes infection March 16, 2015Case Western Reserve researchers play key role in clinical trials’ groundbreaking results Case Western Reserve University researchers are...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Case Western Reserve grants license option to startup Apollo Medical Devices March 12, 2015New company developing “point-of-care” blood analyzer A blood test yields a wealth of information crucial to a person’s...FeaturedScience & Tech·
Dental researcher creates method to study how T cells cause inflammation during infections March 11, 2015Case Western Reserve University dental researcher Pushpa Pandiyan discovered a new way to model how infection-fighting T cells...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Researchers conclude cancer experience triggers thoughts of healthy lifestyle, changes in survivors and family March 9, 2015After studying cancer survivors and their family caregivers, researchers at Case Western Reserve University concluded that the period...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
People who believe they were ”born that way” more inclined to blame God for bad behavior, CWRU researchers find March 5, 2015People are more likely to blame God for their bad moral behavior when they believe they were born...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·