‘Silly putty’ spectral science: Stretching cells for a brand-new view inside December 19, 2022Case Western Reserve researcher, collaborator at University of California-Santa Cruz to study role of nutrients in ovarian cancer...FeaturedResearchScience & Tech·
Pumpkin Drop October 31, 2022Case Western Reserve University Department of Physics invites members of the community to an annual live, in-person test...Events·
Physics professors discuss how gravitational waves may be able to show us the universe September 12, 2022How gravitational waves could give us a glimpse of the invisible universe Popular Mechanics: Glenn Starkman, Distinguished University...Media·
Physics’ Glenn Starkman discusses science’s best guesses about the effect of a black hole on a spacecraft June 29, 2022What would happen if you fell into a black hole? Newsweek: Glenn Starkman, co-chair of the physics department...Media·
Spartan Showcase: Nam Vo April 18, 2022Majors: Classics and PhysicsYear: Fourth year Ancient Greece was home to some of the greatest stories ever told:...People·
Physics, math and music collide in ‘Crystals of Sound’ April 7, 2022Sunday performance at Cleveland Institute of Music features innovative, real-time compositions from Case Western Reserve University physics professor,...University News·
Physics’ Lydia Kisley speaks about her scholarly achievements in the STEM field April 1, 2022Girls in STEM: Saluting International Women and Girls in Science Day WKYC: Lydia Kisley, the Warren E. Rupp...Media·
Physicist wins National Science Foundation early career award March 30, 2022Lydia Kisley focuses on single-molecule microscopy, method to observe how molecules behave on metal surface as it corrodes...AwardsFeaturedResearchScience & Tech·
CWRU Professors discuss new AI technology to identify artists’ work by analyzing brushstrokes March 16, 2022New AI technology will reveal which masterpieces really had the stroke of genius The Telegraph/MSN: Three CWRU researchers—Kenneth...Media·
Physics’ Lydia Kisley wins Scialog Award February 11, 2022Lydia Kisley, the Warren E. Rupp Assistant Professor of Physics, and her small, interdisciplinary team of Scialog Fellows...Awards·