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Long before the first total solar eclipse since 1806, which is set to cast Cleveland in complete darkness for nearly four minutes on April 8, Cleveland State University's chapter of the Society of Phy
In the season finale of the Flying Circus of Physics, CSU physics professor Jearl Walker finally gets to use his pyrotechnical skills. The legend of Archimedes near the shores of Lake Erie!
Jearl just loves to play in the water. With the help of his graduate assistant Richard, they discuss the physics behind water bells. No not ringing bells, rather it's more visual. Wonder if Jearl coul
In season 6, episode 3 of the Flying Circus, Dr. Jearl Walker, CSU professor of physics, shows that even old dishes can be radioactive. Why in the heck is Jearl messing with radioactive anything?! Let
Cleveland State University has developed an innovative and nationally recognized model of "intrusive" academic advising that is designed to assist students, from day one, in creating a direct and
Beth Domholdt joined Cleveland State University in August 2016 as professor and director of the School of Health Sciences. In that role, she manages academics and operations for the school which inclu
CSU-led team receives $600,000 grant to uncover mysteries of cloud formation
Understanding the behavior of clouds is central to improving weather analysis and better assessing the impact of climate c
NASA mission specialist participated in final trip to Hubble Space Telescope
Astronaut Michael Good participated in two NASA space missions including serving as a specialist on the final service miss
Interdisciplinary team utilizes NSF grant to expand research in materials science

The field of soft matter, which focuses on the manipulation and use of materials (such as liquids, colloids and pol
Donation supports groundbreaking work of the Center for Gene Regulation in Health and Disease
Since its inception in 2008, CSU’s Center for Gene Regulation in Health and Disease (GRHD) has bec