Ambivalence about a political issue can actually lead some people –especially those with polarized views – to be more supportive of extreme actions, such as violence.
Ambivalence about a political issue can actually lead some people –especially those with polarized views – to be more supportive of extreme actions, such as violence.
Food insecurity is an issue that is exacerbated by strife. In crises, stress is put on the systems that feed people, often leaving many without enough to eat. During World War I, President Woodrow Wilson began the victory gardens program, which asked Americans to grow their own food to support the war effort.
The program was a popular one and was used again during World War II. It resurfaced in Ohio more recently, said Pam Bennett, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Virtual reality technology can do more than teach weaponry skills in law enforcement and military personnel, a new study suggests: It can accurately record shooting performance and reliably track individuals’ progress over time.
Slavery in the United States was, in essence, an early feminist institution – but exclusively for white women, according to an Ohio State expert in the economic history of slavery.
The College of Engineering at The Ohio State University is home to not one, but two national championship-winning motorsports teams.
This spring, the Formula Buckeyes won the Formula SAE Michigan competition, beating 107 other teams in contests that measured endurance, acceleration, business acumen, cost and more.
The Ohio State University is leading a $2.5 million USDA-funded effort to help reduce food loss and waste.
Initiative aims to improve health outcomes by integrating research in everyday primary care settings.
The Ohio State University has selected Margaret Young as its next dean and director of The Ohio State University at Lima, effective July 1. Young has served as the interim dean and director of the campus since April 2023.
Understanding virus biology, advancing detection, treatment and prevention strategies are key objectives.
Online news consumers tend to click on simpler headlines that use more common words and more readable writing, a new study finds.