Racial profiling by retailers creates an unwelcome climate for black shoppers, study shows November 16, 2017Discrimination endured by black shoppers forces them to downplay their race or shy away from an activity among...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·
Protein regulates vitamin A metabolic pathways, prevents inflammation November 15, 2017New regulatory role for protein links diet and disease A team of researchers from Case Western Reserve University...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
People will desire something even more if you increase their focus on it: study November 14, 2017Study suggests ways marketing and clinical treatment can influence behavior The relationship between desire and attention was long...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·
Flying Taxicabs? November 6, 2017CWRU researcher working with NASA, other partners to build small, battery-powered aircraft in next several years Need to...FeaturedScience & Tech·
Nursing student invents “cooling vest” to help surgeons beat heat stress November 3, 2017Nurse entrepreneur’s homemade innovation may soon be available worldwide As an operating room nurse, Jill Byrne saw how...FeaturedHealth & WellnessPeople·
CWRU awarded funding to understand how a virus-like particle from plants stimulates potent anti-tumor response November 2, 2017NIH grant may enable new directions for cancer immunotherapies Nicole Steinmetz, the George J. Picha Designated Professor in...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Long, mysterious strips of RNA contribute to low sperm count November 1, 2017CWRU researchers take step closer to uncovering new genetic causes of infertility Scientists have found distinctive portions of...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Team of CWRU undergraduates takes first place in Cleveland Medical Hackathon October 25, 2017Wrist-device concept monitors wearer’s cardiac health in real time They thought they had no chance. After all, most...AwardsFeaturedHealth & WellnessResearchUniversity News·
New federal planning grant to help manufacturers, workforce on Cleveland’s West Side adapt to “Internet of Things” connectivity October 23, 2017“Smart” technologies and connected systems—enabled by “the Internet of Things” (IoT)—are profoundly changing how people live and work....Business, Law & PoliticsFeaturedScience & Tech·
Fatal opioid traffickers targeted by nearly $1 million federal grant October 18, 2017Streamlining investigations and prosecutions of opiate dealers is goal of three-year U.S. Department of Justice-funded research Seeking faster...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·