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Case Western Reserve University (also known as Case Western Reserve, Case Western, Case, Reserve, and CWRU) is a private research university in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.

New ultra-thin optical coatings could dramatically extend the life of solar panels by 6 times

Removal of tumors without surgery using ultrasound and nanobubbles

A new acoustic fabric converts audible sounds into electrical signals

New smartwatch algorithm alerts wearers to bodily stress including COVID-19

Could a revolutionary “smart” insulin therapy be closer than we think?

Is this a viable treatment for severe COVID-19?

Are revolutionary reconfigurable flat optics on the way?

Checking to see if immunotherapy is working using artificial intelligence

Case Western Reserve researchers use AI with routine CT scans to predict how well lung cancer patients will respond to expensive treatment based off changes in texture patterns inside and outside the tumor. Scientists from the Case Western Reserve University digital imaging lab, already pioneering the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to predict whether chemotherapy

Checking to see if immunotherapy is working using artificial intelligence

Printing 3D tissues and organs without scaffolding

Engineered tissues and organs have been grown with various degrees of success in labs for many years. Many of them have used a scaffolding approach where cells are seeded onto biodegradable supportive structures that provide the underlying architecture of the organ or tissue desired. But scaffolds can be problematic — ultimately, they should degrade and

Printing 3D tissues and organs without scaffolding

Can plant viruses be used to keep plants healthy and ward off pests?

Imagine a technology that could target pesticides to treat specific spots deep within the soil, making them more effective at controlling infestations while limiting their toxicity to the environment. Researchers at the University of California San Diego and Case Western Reserve University have taken a step toward that goal. They discovered that a biological nanoparticle—a

Can plant viruses be used to keep plants healthy and ward off pests?

Detecting prion infections before symptoms appear with a new skin test

Proof-of-concept study demonstrates test’s preclinical utility Prions can infect both humans and animals, causing Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) in humans, mad cow disease in cattle, and chronic wasting disease in elk and deer. The infectious, misfolded protein particles often go undetected as they destroy brain tissue, causing memory loss, mobility issues, and ultimately death. Preclinical detection

Detecting prion infections before symptoms appear with a new skin test

What’s next for smart homes: An Internet of Ears?

Next generation of connected buildings envisions using changes in vibrations, sound and electrical field to improve energy consumption, monitor occupants’ movements Houses have been getting progressively “smarter” for decades, but the next generation of smart homes may offer what two Case Western Reserve University scientists are calling an “Internet of Ears.” Today’s smart home features

What’s next for smart homes: An Internet of Ears?

The first artificial human prion

Finding May Shed Added Light On, Offer Treatment Hope for Brain-Wasting Diseases Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine researchers have synthesized the first artificial human prion, a dramatic development in efforts to combat a devastating form of brain disease that has so far eluded treatment and a cure. The new findings are published in Nature

The first artificial human prion

Deep learning computers routinely defeat their human counterparts in diagnosing heart failure, detecting various cancers and predicting their strength

The ‘deep learning’ computers in Anant Madabhushi’s diagnostic imaging lab at Case Western Reserve University routinely defeat their human counterparts in diagnosing heart failure, detecting various cancers and predicting their strength. But Madabhushi—even as he gladly touts three recent examples of apparent cyber superiority played out in his lab—also dismisses any implication of a coming

Deep learning computers routinely defeat their human counterparts in diagnosing heart failure, detecting various cancers and predicting their strength

Breakthrough for next generation of ultralow-power communications and sensory devices

Developing atomically thin ‘drumheads’ for ultra-low power communications and sensory devices Case Western Reserve University researchers achieve cat-like ‘hearing’ with device 10,000,000,000,000 times smaller than human eardrum CLEVELAND-Researchers at Case Western Reserve University are developing atomically thin “drumheads” able to receive and transmit signals across a radio frequency range far greater than what we can

Breakthrough for next generation of ultralow-power communications and sensory devices

Getting much closer to a revolutionary battery to power renewable energy industry

Any resident of the Great Plains can attest to the massive scale of wind farms that increasingly dot the countryside. In the Midwest and elsewhere, wind energy accounts for an ever-bigger slice of U.S. energy production: In the past decade, $143 billion was invested into new wind projects, according to the American Wind Energy Association.

Getting much closer to a revolutionary battery to power renewable energy industry

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