“The Continuing Risk of Nuclear War and How Physicists, Acting as Citizen-Scientists, Can Help Reduce It” February 14, 2022The Cold War ended 30 years ago, but the risks posed by nuclear weapons have grown, not receded....Events·
Profile of CWRU’s Nobel Laureates December 7, 2021The Case Western Reserve University Emeriti Academy and Emeriti Affairs invites all campus community members to attend a...Events·
Physics’ Charles Rosenblatt discusses new “shapeshifting” technique using liquid crystal November 22, 2021Pixar lamp and Mystique inspire novel approaches to shapeshifting materials ArsTechnica: Charles Rosenblatt, the Ohio Eminent Scholar and...Media·
Pumpkin Drop October 29, 2021Editor’s note: Due to inclement weather, this event has been rescheduled to Monday, Nov. 1. The Department of...Events·
Mano Singham examines the human tendency to trust science October 29, 2021Mano Singham, adjunct associate professor of physics and director emeritus of the University Center for Innovation in Teaching...Op-ed·
Physics’ Glenn Starkman discusses theories of “early” dark matter and the expanding universe October 20, 2021Could ‘early’ dark energy explain the mystery of the universe’s expansion? How Stuff Works: Glenn Starkman, Distinguished University...Media·
Physics’ Harsh Mathur discusses the development of a new Russian nuclear weapon July 14, 2021The weapon that eradicates cities by creating ‘radioactive tsunamis’ Interesting Engineering: Physics professor Harsh Mathur discussed the development...Media·
Physics’ Lydia Kisley discusses her research; offers encouragement to girls in the sciences October 16, 2020Women in STEM: Case Western Reserve physics researcher talks about ‘sticking with’ science WOIO: Lydia Kisley, the Warren...Media·
“Data Science in Art: Discerning the Painter’s Hand” October 1, 2020Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Physics and the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities will co-sponsor a virtual...Events·
“Conversations with the Starry Messenger: Kepler, Galileo and the New Science” September 3, 2020The Department of Physics and the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities will co-sponsor “Conversations with the Starry Messenger:...Events·