Case Western Reserve University

Type: Organization
Name: Case Western Reserve University
First reported 11 hours ago - Updated 11 hours ago - 1 reports

Ohio's Utica shale promises and challenges examined at Case Western Reserve University conference

Scientists, engineers gather at Severance Hall to look at impact of hydraulic fracturing of shale in Ohio. ... [Published Real-Time News: Latest Northeast Ohio News - cl ... - 11 hours ago]
First reported 18 hours ago - Updated 18 hours ago - 1 reports

Studies from Case Western Reserve University Yield New Data on Stem Cells

By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Blood Weekly -- Researchers detail new data in Stem Cell Research. According to news reporting originating from Cleveland, Ohio, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, "Taking inspiration from tissue morphogenesis ... [Published HighBeam Research - 18 hours ago]
First reported Jun 17 2013 - Updated Jun 18 2013 - 3 reports

How babies are programmed early on at home to later possibly abuse older adults (Video)

Aggression seen by babies and toddlers eventually can lead to abuse of older adults in the home by relatives or other caregivers. Here's how it starts--as babies witness violence between people they see daily in their own home. What happens when the stress ... [Published Examiner.com - Jun 17 2013]
First reported Jun 14 2013 - Updated Jun 15 2013 - 2 reports

6/15/2013: NATION: Indian plants may have anti- cancer properties:experts

LUCKNOW: A collaborative research by scientists from University of Florida, Western Reserve University, Ohio and those at King George’s Medical University, Lucknow has revealed anti-cancer properties in five plants, found in the state. While scientis ... [Published Hindustan Times - Jun 15 2013]
First reported Jun 14 2013 - Updated Jun 14 2013 - 1 reports

Studies from Case Western Reserve University Yield New Data on Stem Cells

(NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Blood Weekly -- Researchers detail new data in Stem Cell Research. According to news reporting originating from Cleveland, Ohio, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, "Taking inspiration from tissue ... [Published NewsRX - Jun 14 2013]
First reported Jun 13 2013 - Updated Jun 14 2013 - 1 reports

Daily Kos Labor digest: The internship economy takes a hit

Not the right task for an intern. An important step was made toward breaking down the intern economy , with a federal district judge ruling that Fox Searchlight Pictures violated minimum wage laws by not paying interns on the movie Black Swan :Eric Glatt ... [Published Daily Kos - Jun 13 2013]
Entities: Labor, Footman, Black Swan
First reported Jun 14 2013 - Updated Jun 14 2013 - 1 reports

CWRU researchers find half of those diagnosed with PTSD also suffer from depression

(NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Mental Health Weekly Digest -- About one of every two people diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) also suffer symptoms of depression, according to new research by Case Western Reserve ... [Published NewsRX - Jun 14 2013]
First reported Jun 13 2013 - Updated Jun 14 2013 - 1 reports

Gene offers an athlete's heart without the exercise

Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have found that a single gene poses a double threat to disease: Not only does it inhibit the growth and spread of breast tumors, but it also makes hearts healthier.In 2012, medical school researchers discovered ... [Published EurekAlert! - Jun 13 2013]
First reported Jun 14 2013 - Updated Jun 14 2013 - 1 reports

Wilden Pump and Engineering

Edward Borkowski was inducted into the Wilden Pump Hall of Fame for his longstanding contribution to , G&W Industrial Sales and the pump industry as a whole.Borkowski is a graduate of Case Western Reserve University with a degree in polymer engineering. ... [Published State Journal - Jun 14 2013]
First reported Jun 13 2013 - Updated Jun 13 2013 - 1 reports

Twomonthold infants exhibit growth patterns

Researchers have found that infants as young as two months old already exhibit growth patterns that can predict the child’s weight by age 5.Almost from birth, we quickly saw this growth pattern emerge in our curves and growth charts for weight over height, ... [Published Hindustan Times - Jun 13 2013]
First reported Jun 12 2013 - Updated Jun 12 2013 - 1 reports

Siegal Summer Institute launches new model

Full-day session: Philosophical Inquiry with TanakhJen Glaser, director of the JECC Covenant project in ClevelandFull-day session: Philosophical Inquiry with TanakhHoward Deitcher, faculty member at Melton Centre for Jewish Education, Hebrew University ... [Published Cleveland Jewish news - Jun 12 2013]
First reported Jun 12 2013 - Updated Jun 12 2013 - 2 reports

Nerve Interface for Direct Sensory Feedback

Researchers at Case Western Reserve University used a flat interface nerve electrode (FINE) to demonstrate direct sensory feedback. By interfacing with residual nerves in the patient's partial limb, some sense of touch by the fingers is restored. Other ... [Published Medical Design Technology - Jun 12 2013]

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"That would make SimuCase even more valuable. It is difficult otherwise to give students experience in all these types of scenarios" said Williams, who also is chief operations officer of Allied Health Media LLC, an online provider for continuing education and career opportunities...
...According to news reporting originating from Cleveland, Ohio, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, "Taking inspiration from tissue morphogenesis in utero, this study tests the concept of ... (Publication: Blood Weekly)"
In the study, "The sleeper effect of intimate partner violence (IPV) exposure: long-term consequences on young children's aggressive behavior" Holmes analyzed the behavior of 107 children exposed to IPV in their first three years but never again after age 3...

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HEXIM1 Found To Suppresses Breast Cancer Metast... [Published BioPortfolio - Jun 17 2013]
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Ohio's Utica shale promises and challenges exam... [Published Real-Time News: Latest Northeast Ohio News - cl ... - 11 hours ago]
Scientists, engineers gather at Severance Hall to look at impact of hydraulic fracturing of shale in Ohio. ...
Charles Vanik,Other Half of Jackson/Vanik Deser... [Published The Moderate Voice - Jun 17 2013]
Historic Tidbit: I have noted in my below piece that Democrats Tom Ashley and Charlie Vanik both came to the House in 1954 and left in ’80, after 26 years of service. Vanick left voluntarily, while Ashley retired. 1992 was the Republicans turn. Fellow ...
Daily Kos Labor digest: The internship economy ... [Published Daily Kos - Jun 13 2013]
Not the right task for an intern. An important step was made toward breaking down the intern economy , with a federal district judge ruling that Fox Searchlight Pictures violated minimum wage laws by not paying interns on the movie Black Swan :Eric Glatt ...
New metal-free ORR catalyst outperforms platinu... [Published Green Car Congress - Jun 06 2013]
Researchers from South Korea, Case Western Reserve University and University of North Texas have synthesized new inexpensive and easily produced metal-free catalysts—edge-selectively halogenated graphene nanoplatelets (XGnPs)—that can perform better than ...
A Graphene Catalyst to Replace Platinum in Fuel... [Published New Energy and Fuel - Jun 06 2013]
Researchers have discovered an inexpensive and easily produced catalyst that performs better than platinum in oxygen-reduction reactions used in fuel cells. The team from South Korea, Case Western Reserve University and University of North Texas ...
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