C. burnetti naturally infects livestock, including goats, sheep and cattle.
C. burnetti naturally infects livestock, including goats, sheep and cattle.
For many people, a visit to the dentist can be an anxiety-filled experience. Visitors to the new oral and maxillofacial imaging clinic at The Ohio State University’s College of Dentistry may find they have a different issue: staying awake.
NIH researchers found widespread differences in the brains of children with anxiety disorders that improved after treatment.
Students participating in Ohio State's Sustainability Internship Program are not only helping the university reduce waste and increase operational efficiency, they’re learning skills that are preparing them to enter the workforce.
With disease and high demand posing threats to the world’s primary natural rubber supply in Southeast Asia, scientists are working to ramp up the U.S. rubber market by advancing methods to extract latex from two sustainable North American plant sources: a dandelion species and a desert shrub.
The Ohio State Department of Athletics continues to succeed on and off the field, reporting record revenue of $279,549,337 in fiscal year 2023.
A new large, national study of collegiate student-athletes in the United States dispels a long-held belief about concussions, finding that women and men recover from sport-related head injuries within the same time frame.
No matter how well children are prepared for kindergarten, their transition to the classroom during the first few months plays a key role in their success, a new study suggests.
Today, The Ohio State University and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced a new research initiative to identify the root causes of the ongoing epidemic of persistent emotional distress, suicide and drug overdose in the state of Ohio.
If you tell your children that education is the key to success in life, you may have something in common with Chinese parents from the 7th to 9th centuries.