NIH study suggests the brain’s “salience network” is important for understanding substance use disorder, could be a future therapeutic target.
NIH study suggests the brain’s “salience network” is important for understanding substance use disorder, could be a future therapeutic target.
Ohio State University graduate and retired Gen. John “Mike” Murray returned to his alma mater Wednesday to help lead the university’s annual tribute to veterans.
Kimberly Budil, director of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), visited The Ohio State University’s Columbus campus last week.
A biomarker of norepinephrine deficiency in the heart may help to detect Lewy body diseases before symptoms appear.
NIH study finds that failing to account for mixed genetic lineages could lead to inaccuracies.
Farming is already a stressful occupation, but the stress is compounded for nontraditional beginning farmers, a small study in the Midwest suggests.
Could robots, whose forms can be adapted to achieve almost any real-world task, soon be able to lend a hand in understanding the paleoecology tracing of extinct organisms?
Ohio State University Acting President Peter Mohler sent the following email to the campus community today (Nov. 6).
A species of exotic tick arrived in Ohio in 2021 in such huge numbers that their feeding frenzy on a southeastern farm left three cattle dead of what researchers believe was severe blood loss.
Selected as 2023 Millennium Fellows, 11 undergraduates joined a prestigious international leadership development initiative offered by the United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI) and the Millennium Campus Network (MCN). Millennium Fellows participate in a semester-long program to improve organizational abilities, partnership building and community impact skills while working on a sustainable development-related project.