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Tyiesha Radford Shorts Selected as Next Urban Arts Space Community Artist-in-Residence

History, art, and activism converge in the works of Urban Arts Space’s newest Community Artist-in-Residence, Tyiesha Radford Shorts. The UAS Community Artist-in-Residence program is now in its…

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Four Arts and Sciences faculty members join American Academy of Arts & Sciences

By Christina Dierkes

The American Academy of Arts & Sciences has announced the election of its new members for 2025, which includes four faculty members from The Ohio State University College of Arts and Sciences: …

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Researching white women in the slave trade led to unique opportunity for economics undergraduate

By James Grega

Undergraduate research in higher education institutions isn’t rare. However, an undergraduate student being listed as a first author on a paper cited in The New York Times is…

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Tropical mountain ice cores help decipher climate riddles in Earth’s history

Scientists are working to shed new light on an enduring climate mystery – one that, if solved, could help them make more accurate predictions about the planet’s future.

In a new study, data…

Super-Earths are a class of strange alien worlds that researchers are quickly learning more about.

Astronomers find Earth-like exoplanets common across the cosmos

Using the Korea Microlensing Telescope Network (KMTNet), an international team of researchers has discovered that super-Earth exoplanets are more common across the universe than…

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A dual-degree success: Tomaz Neves-Garcia’s path from USP to Ohio State

Tomaz Neves-Garcia’s scientific journey has taken him from São Paulo to Ohio, with stops in the United Kingdom and Spain along the way. During his undergraduate studies at the University of São…

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Acclaimed paleoartist speaks at Ohio State

When reconstructing the face of a recently deceased individual, scientists can use data from human cadavers and living people. But how do you reconstruct a face that’s more than 140,00 years old?…

Norah Zuniga Shaw

Norah Zuniga Shaw Partners with Doris Duke Foundation for XR Performance Research

Professor Norah Zuniga Shaw, Director for Dance and Technology at The Ohio State University’s Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design (ACCAD) and Department of Dance, is partnering with…

Artistic rendering of how the human brain maintains representations of multiple spatial locations in working memory

Watching our brains remember multiple things at once

A new study offers insight into what is happening in our brains when our working memory must use its limited resources to remember multiple things.

Researchers found that two parts of the…