CWRUbotix team places fifth overall at world championship August 18, 2022CWRUbotix, Case Western Reserve University’s premier robotics club, attended the 2022 Marine Advanced Technology Education for Inspiration and...Awards·
‘Soft robots’ researcher awarded NSF CAREER award July 14, 2021Kathryn Daltorio among multiple winners from Case School of Engineering for prestigious National Science Foundation award; will support...FeaturedResearchScience & Tech·
Welding made easy May 7, 2021A quiet student startup bursts into the big time as Path Robotics attracts $56 million in new investment...FeaturedScience & TechUniversity News·
RoadPrintz Inc., with technology created at CWRU, secures additional funding to advance robotic street-painting vehicle May 26, 2020Following a fall 2019 license agreement between RoadPrintz Inc. and Case Western Reserve University, the company is now...FeaturedScience & TechUniversity News·
Seeking human connections across time and space January 24, 2020Case Western Reserve research team from new Human Fusions institute aims for $10 million Avatar XPrize competition; winner...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social SciencesResearchScience & Tech·
CES 2020: Case Western Reserve set for seventh year in Vegas January 2, 2020From password protection entrepreneur to an Alexa hackathon champion, teams sponsored by university and LaunchNet programs are ready...FeaturedUniversity News·
CWRUbotix Club places in several categories at the NASA Robotic Mining Competition June 14, 2019The campus CWRUbotix Club recently competed in the annual NASA Robotic Mining Competition. The aim of the competition...Awards·
Robots reading feelings April 24, 2019Researchers boast 98 percent accuracy for robots recognizing facial cues; could improve video gaming today, health care tomorrow...FeaturedScience & Tech·
Optimizing the human-robot workplace April 3, 2019Case Western Reserve team part of a multi-university, international study of how machines and mankind will collaborate more...FeaturedResearchScience & Tech·
Understanding the neurological code behind how flies fly October 30, 2018Case Western Reserve scientists study acrobatic maneuvers of common flesh flies, offer first proofs of 70-year-old theory on nervous...FeaturedScience & Tech·