CWRU researcher awarded grant to help make biomedical network data more accessible to speed health discoveries July 15, 2015The amount of biomedical data being generated nationally is exploding, and holds great promise for research. The data...FeaturedScience & Tech·
CWRU researchers help Air Force think small—as in bug size June 24, 2015Flies and moths can hover, maneuver and fly to a target through a moonless night better than any...FeaturedScience & Tech·
Biomedical engineering’s Nicole Steinmetz awarded NSF CAREER grant May 21, 2015A Case Western Reserve University researcher has won a $500,000 National Science Foundation grant to create tiny sensors...AwardsFeaturedScience & Tech·
Researchers create first metal-free catalyst for rechargeable zinc-air batteries April 27, 2015Researchers from Case Western Reserve University and the University of North Texas have made what they believe is...FeaturedScience & Tech·
Lab makes wireless sensors powered by household vibrations April 9, 2015A cheap and efficient route to smart homes and offices Case Western Reserve University engineers are making sensors...FeaturedScience & Tech·
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·
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·
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·
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·
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·