Research at The Ohio State University is on a roll.
Research at The Ohio State University is on a roll.
Although most people who commit violence tend to be teens and young adults, a new study found that the perpetrators of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda were mostly middle-aged men.
STORK helps identify cause of miscarriage and potentially improves in vitro fertilization process
NIH study finds chemicals from Deepwater Horizon disaster associated with more wheeze.
Researchers for the first time have identified the parts of the brain involved in a less-commonly studied trigger of misophonia, a condition associated with an extreme aversion to certain sounds.
Last month, students from a cluster of small private colleges known as the Ohio 5 schools presented research they had completed at The Ohio State University during the OSU SURE program.
Ohio 5-OSU SURE, or Summer Undergraduate Research Experience, allows students from the College of Wooster, Denison University, Kenyon College, Oberlin College and Ohio Wesleyan University to participate in summer-long research projects at Ohio State. The colleges collaborate through an organization known as the Five Colleges of Ohio, or Ohio 5 for short.
With the approach of fall comes the return of students to campus at The Ohio State University. First- and second-year students and their families will spend the next week moving into residence halls at the Columbus and regional campuses.
Ohio State University President Kristina M. Johnson offered support and gratitude to members of the university military service community during a tour of Converse Hall last week. She also got to extend her appreciation to a quick-thinkingMarine.
The Ohio State University is leading a multi-institutional engineering research center to develop and deploy revolutionary, intelligent autonomous manufacturing systems and educate a future manufacturing workforce.
To accommodate the anticipated growth projected to result from Intel’s planned construction of two leading-edge chip factories in Licking County, central Ohio must expand the region’s transportation options, planners said during a July 29 Ohio State University panel discussion.