Platinum replacement required for fuel cell success, CWRU researcher suggests July 15, 2012Fuel cells are inefficient because the catalyst most commonly used to convert chemical energy to electricity is made...Science & Tech·
CWRU engineers design integrated sensors to handle extreme conditions July 8, 2012A team of Case Western Reserve University engineers has designed and fabricated integrated amplifier circuits that operate under...Science & Tech·
Researchers uncover way to deliver medicine into hard-to-reach cores of cancer May 22, 2012Engineers and scientists at Case Western Reserve University have discovered a way that medicine-toting nanochains can slip into...Science & Tech·
Researchers develop simple, cheap way to mass-produce graphene nanosheets April 17, 2012Mixing a little dry ice and a simple industrial process cheaply mass-produces high-quality graphene nanosheets, researchers in South...Science & Tech·
Researchers create way to save power and money in computer processors April 10, 2012By Andrew Gronski for the SAGES Seminar, Reading and Writing Science In today’s computer processors, much of the...Science & Tech·
“Lucy’s” cousins: Fossil discovery confirms two human ancestor species co-existed March 29, 2012A team of scientists has announced the discovery of a 3.4 million-year-old partial foot from the Woranso-Mille area...Science & Tech·
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·