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Jesse Berezovsky's lab is harnessing the power of quantum mechanics for diamond quantum sensing. Their work has applications for today and great potential for the future as they learn how to better control the system and aim toward a room-temperature, scalable quantum computer.
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October 28, 2025Have you ever thought about the science behind the consistency of your shampoo? Or the intricate differences between the paints on your car and your walls? What about the coatings on your phone or inside food packaging? Chris Wirth has—a lot. He's dedicated his research career to complex fluids… -
October 24, 2025On Sept. 25, the Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative (CTSC) of Northern Ohio hosted the Advancing Frontiers in the Science of Reproduction symposium at the MidTown Collaboration Center. The day-long event was organized in collaboration with the Center for Global Health and Disease… -
October 21, 2025Tech changes and social pressures are fueling a mental health crisis. A new Case Western Reserve University institute aims to change that.
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*Nature Index
** Brookings Institution
*** HERD Survey, FY23