A ‘leaky pipeline’ persists for female academics seeking advancement in STEM fields February 3, 2012The numbers of female students and PhD recipients in science, technology, engineering and math has grown in recent...Science & Tech·
Researchers identify crucial gene activator in slow-killing parasite January 23, 2012In the complicated life cycle of ancient flatworms that cause schistosomiasis, Case Western Reserve University researchers have identified...Science & Tech·
Secretary of Energy Steven Chu tours campus lab January 19, 2012U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu visited campus yesterday to learn more about Department of Energy-funded and other...EventsScience & Tech·
Implanted biofuel cell converts bug’s chemistry into electricity January 17, 2012An insect’s internal chemicals can be converted to electricity, potentially providing power for sensors, recording devices or to...Science & Tech·
Twisting molecules by brute force: A top-down approach January 4, 2012Molecules that are twisted are ubiquitous in nature and have important consequences in biology, chemistry, physics and medicine....Science & Tech·
Researchers use Mother Nature’s methods to rebuild bone faster December 29, 2011A manmade package filled with nature’s bone-building ingredients delivers the goods over time and space to heal serious...Science & Tech·
Lab discovery holds promise for creating cartilage replacements December 20, 2011A recent lab discovery is a step toward implantable replacement cartilage, holding promise for knees, shoulders, ears and...Science & Tech·
Brain probe that softens after insertion causes less scarring, researchers find November 28, 2011A hard probe inserted in the cerebral cortex of a rat model turns nearly as pliable as the...Science & Tech·
Research team led by engineering professor earns $7 million Department of Defense grant August 15, 2011A national team of experts led by a Case Western Reserve University researcher has received a multimillion-dollar grant...Science & Tech·
Axon predictor a quick step toward better movement in paralysis, amputations July 25, 2011Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have developed a computer modeling method to accurately predict how a peripheral...Science & Tech·