Online program reduces bullying behavior in schools, tests show April 20, 2016Behaviors that enable bullying—a significant public health problem for adolescents nationally—were reduced among students who completed a new...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·
The Hartwell Foundation names CWRU among its Top 10 Biomedical Research Centers; grants award to autism researcher April 19, 2016The Hartwell Foundation, a Memphis-based philanthropic institution committed to funding innovative biomedical pediatrics research, has named Case Western...AwardsFeaturedHealth & Wellness·
CWRU researcher to turn plant virus shells against human cancers April 18, 2016A Case Western Reserve University researcher has been awarded more than $3 million in federal and foundation grants...FeaturedScience & Tech·
Changes in heart activity may signal epilepsy April 14, 2016Pronounced alterations in heart rate variability may contribute to sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) Doctors have long...FeaturedScience & Tech·
Millennials admit to being narcissists—but don’t you dare call them that April 13, 2016So-called millennials consider their generation the most narcissistic ever. Older generations agree—but think the narcissism goes even beyond...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Efforts to destroy ISIS have permanently changed international law, legal researcher concludes April 12, 2016International law authority examines right to use force in self-defense against threats within a nation that can’t or...Business, Law & PoliticsFeatured·
Research finds mindfulness in the workplace improves employee focus, attention, behavior April 7, 2016Mindfulness is often viewed as either a touchy-feely fad or valuable management tool that can lift an entire...Business, Law & PoliticsFeatured·
CWRU researchers make biosensor 1 million times more sensitive April 7, 2016Advance aims at detecting cancers earlier, improving treatment and outcomes Physicists and engineers at Case Western Reserve University...FeaturedScience & Tech·
“Nature Medicine” editor Roxanne Khamsi to open Research ShowCASE 2016 April 6, 2016 Roxanne Khamsi, chief news editor of Nature Medicine, will present the keynote address for Case Western...EventsFeaturedScience & Tech·
Free database shows where to find some of the world’s most toxic snakes April 5, 2016Case Western Reserve University PhD student focuses on tropical islands Snakes known to produce some of the most...FeaturedScience & Tech·