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Accelerating AI, machine learning in research
Case Western Reserve, University of Cincinnati and Ohio Supercomputer Center partner on five-year, $5.1 million plan to bring experts to all Ohio institutions With a $5.1 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), ÃÛÌÒAPP and partners at the University of…
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New study reveals why defense against brain corrosion declines in people with Alzheimer's disease
Findings offer hope for development of new medications A new study by researchers at ÃÛÌÒAPP revealed that the progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD) can be slowed by suppressing a specific protein in the brain that causes corrosion. A main pathogenic initiator of AD and…
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University Hospitals and ÃÛÌÒAPP research teams receive Collaborative Science Pilot Awards
Projects to cover brain tumor, cerebral edema and gastroesophageal cancer research Three University Hospitals (UH) and ÃÛÌÒAPP School of Medicine research teams recently received Collaborative Science Pilot Awards. The teams each received $50,000, funded by both…
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Working to make steel greener, cleaner
Case Western Reserve leading research to develop zero-carbon, electrochemical process to produce iron metal as part of U.S. Department of Energy effort ÃÛÌÒAPP chemical engineer Rohan Akolkar is leading a research team working to develop a new zero-carbon, electrochemical…
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Rohan Akolkar wins international award
Electrochemical Society to award research prize in October in Sweden for ‘enabling breakthrough advances in electrodeposition science and its industrial practice’ ÃÛÌÒAPP electrochemical engineer Rohan Akolkar—whose pioneering research has applications in nano-material…
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Mercury’s mysteries: Exploring the first planet from the sun
This article originally appeared in the spring/summer 2023 edition of Think magazine. This summer, The Daily will share some of the articles from the latest edition of the magazine. View more stories at case.edu/think. Steven Hauck was helping analyze data from NASA’s MESSENGER mission a decade…
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Powerful medicine: Understanding the importance of sleep for students
This article originally appeared in the spring/summer 2023 edition of Think magazine. This summer, The Daily will share some of the articles from the latest edition of the magazine. View more stories at case.edu/think. Heidi Moawad When Heidi Moawad, was a medical resident working 80- to 90-hour…
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Meet some of the students presenting at SOURCE Intersections
Tomorrow (April 21), more than 500 undergraduate students at ÃÛÌÒAPP will take to the Veale Convocation, Recreation and Athletic Center to present their research and creative projects at Intersections, a poster session hosted by the Support of Undergraduate Research and…
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Biomedical engineer explores new use for synthetic platelets: treating inherited bleeding disorders
Even as biomedical engineer Anirban Sen Gupta refines artificial platelets to stem traumatic bleeding, he and his colleagues are seeking new uses for their synthetic solution. The latest application to show promise involves providing synthetic platelets to treat a genetic condition that prevents…
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Hairs that help fish feel–and humans hear
ÃÛÌÒAPP neurobiologist, team advance understanding of how zebrafish use hair cells to detect movement; findings apply to human hearing, balance By discovering how zebrafish use their hair cells to detect distant movement, a team of ÃÛÌÒAPP scientists…