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·
Federal grant launches next phase of 20-year study: How prenatal cocaine exposure affects young adults March 4, 2015Case Western Reserve University researchers have tracked their development since birth Since 1994, researchers at Case Western Reserve...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·
Buildings with ”rocking” technology would be more earthquake-resilient, finds CWRU civil engineer February 25, 2015Buildings that rock during an earthquake and return to plumb would withstand seismic shaking better than structural designs...FeaturedScience & Tech·
Bone-loss score may tip off doctors to gum disease in postmenopausal women February 24, 2015Postmenopausal women susceptible to bone fractures may also be a higher risk for gum disease, according to researchers...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
School of Medicine scientists identify proteins likely to trigger psoriasis February 16, 2015Finding brings scientists closer to developing treatments that target causes of painful, inflammatory skin condition Case Western Reserve...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
CWRU nurse researchers work to debunk myth that getting flu shot will make you sick February 12, 2015Changing planes in Chicago after a recent health care conference became a teachable moment for Elizabeth Madigan, associate dean...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
CWRU awarded $3.9 million for innovative HIV research February 9, 2015Alan D. Levine, PhD, a professor of medicine, molecular biology and microbiology, pathology and pharmacology, is one of...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
National team to expand CWRU research restoring amputees’ sense of touch February 8, 2015Case Western Reserve University researchers who helped restore a sense of touch to amputees in a U.S. Department...FeaturedScience & Tech·
School of Medicine faculty member receives prestigious award for stem cell research February 5, 2015Still early in his career, Paul Tesar’s continuous string of accomplishments grew even more robust on Jan. 20...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
CWRU researcher on the clock to improve early Ebola detection February 4, 2015Health care workers must diagnose and isolate Ebola victims at an early stage to have a chance to...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·