Ants, acorns and climate change August 23, 2018Case Western Reserve biologists study swift evolutionary changes in acorn-dwelling insects—and what it might mean for other species...FeaturedScience & Tech·
Case Western Reserve University’s Dental Clinic offering patient discounts during “Admitting Days” August 23, 2018Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine’s main clinic is offering discounted services to new patients who...FeaturedUniversity News·
Melting Arctic ice revamping world’s shipping routes—prompting China’s “Polar Silk Road” and study by CWRU political scientist August 20, 2018Rising temperatures are melting the Arctic ice, opening new shipping routes and prompting world powers to jostle for...Business, Law & PoliticsFeaturedResearch·
Letting PTSD patients choose method of treatment improves their health, quality of life: new research August 16, 2018Drug-using patients with PTSD improved with treatment, but dropped out of therapy more often and showed less improvement...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
CWRU law professor Jonathan Adler elected to prestigious American Law Institute August 14, 2018Jonathan H. Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and...AppointmentsFeatured·
Positive coping strategy in Islam linked with less depression, anxiety from spiritual struggles August 13, 2018Adopting an Islamic concept of coping with spiritual struggles, known as “spiritual jihad,” is associated with post-traumatic growth...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·
‘Virtual’ energy audits August 8, 2018Researchers at Great Lakes Energy Institute partner with Johnson Controls to begin marketing lower-cost technology to small businesses...FeaturedScience & TechUniversity News·
Tech takes on cigarette smoking August 6, 2018Case Western Reserve researchers develop system that senses smoking movements, sends motivational text messages, videos to help users...FeaturedHealth & WellnessScience & Tech·
Juvenile diversion programs work, but new CWRU research shows they also curb tendencies to reoffend in early adulthood August 1, 2018Juveniles who complete diversion programs for their crimes are less likely to continue their criminal activity as adults,...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·
Convelo Therapeutics, founded on discoveries at Case Western Reserve, to develop regenerative medicines for neurological disorders July 31, 2018Convelo Therapeutics Inc., a company founded on seminal scientific discoveries made in the laboratories of Paul Tesar and...FeaturedHealth & WellnessUniversity News·