Join Chris Wirth, associate professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, tonight at the Supper Club for this month’s Science Cafe Cleveland.
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Everyday products—food, cosmetics, personal care and consumer items—have inherent functionality dominated by “interfacial” phenomena. Beer, wine and bourbon ar...
Join Sigma Xi, Case Western Reserve University’s scientific research honor society, on Monday, March 14, at 7 p.m. for a lecture, titled “Discerning the Painte...
The research of this month’s Science Café Cleveland guest—Laura Bruckman from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering—has applications in solar pac...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its sixth Assessment Report in the summer of 2021, which concluded that human activity, particula...
What is blockchain technology, and how is it changing the nature of value and trust around the world? What does it mean for incumbent organizations like govern...
If you ask people—even scientists—what they know about the Copernican Revolution, you are likely to hear that people believed in the Ptolemaic astronomical mod...
KISS—“Keep It Simple, Stupid!”—is a common acronym used in engineering (and elsewhere) to instruct the designer to design simple systems. The main reason: Comp...
Perseverance Rover recently landed in an ancient lakebed on Mars. Its mission is to collect rock and soil samples, and to place these in strategic locations fo...