Case Western Reserve University
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In the same way that a spliced-in wire can circumvent a broken electrical connection, scientists have recently demonstrated that a brain-machine-brain interface can restore lost abilities to brain-damaged rats. The research could lead to the development of devices for treatment of humans.
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ScienceResearchers at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) have been selected by ARPA-E to carry out a one year project aimed at developing a low cost method to obtain titanium metal from its ore. The process could lower the cost of the metal by up to 60 percent.
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ScienceA team of mathematicians at Case Western Reserve have proven that all macroscopic parts of the world are entangled quantum mechanically.
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ScienceScientists have created a new material inspired by squid beaks, that could be used in medical implants.
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Researchers have solved the mystery as to how insulin binds to the insulin receptor on the surface of cells, offering the potential for the development of new and improved insulin medications to treat type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
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ScienceScientists have created lenses that refract light in the same fashion as the lens in the human eye.
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U.S researchers are developing a tiny middle ear "microphone" that could remove the need for any external components on cochlear implants.
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A group of students have created a unique material that they say could be sealed in bags with water, then used to temporarily fill potholes.
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ScienceA group of researchers at Case Western Reserve University have created a power supply that relies just on the insect's normal feeding to power electronics attached to the insect.
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ScienceScientists have are experimenting with growing replacement cartilage, using sheets of stem cells containing tiny beads filled with a growth factor.
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ScienceResearchers have created a prototype wind turbine blade using carbon nanotube reinforced polyurethane, which is lighter and more durable than conventional materials, potentially allowing for larger and more efficient wind turbines.
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Researchers have created an artificial lung that uses air as a ventilating gas instead of pure oxygen.
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