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Josh Anderson and Michelle Sipes, graduates students in the Department of Dance, dance using the LabanLens software, which is an app downloaded to the Microsoft HoloLens device.

LabanLens brings AR technology to Department of Dance

LabanLens is software that uses augmented reality technology to allows the Department of Dance to revolutionize the way the art and history of dance is studied, researched, created and performed.

Jonathan Capps, a glassmaker in the Department of Art, uses a blowtorch on a piece of glass art he's making. Capps will spend nine months in Finland for a Fulbright-funded research project.

Art alum, glassmaker headed to Finland on Fulbright grant

Glassmaker Jonathan Capps is using his Fulbright scholarship to spend nine months in the glass village of Nuutajärvi, Finland, where he will assist the Nuutajärvi Glass Village Cultural Foundation;…

Posing with a blooming titan arum "Woody" at Biological Sciences Greenhouse at Ohio State in 2013

Titan Arums at Biological Sciences Greenhouse

The Biological Sciences Greenhouse is welcoming the bloom of two titan arums, also known as corpse flowers, which are the world’s largest unbranched inflorescence.

Martin in DC

Young alum found her place in international studies and geography

When recent graduate Rebecca Rose Martin first came to Ohio State, she knew she wanted to do research, but needed a little time to decide what to major in. After trying biology and engineering, she…

Tony Lefeld, a PhD candidate in the Department of Physics, stands in front of the CMS detector at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland.

A Smashing Success: Physicists uncover new behavior of elusive Higgs boson particle

Ohio State physicists help decode the link between the mysterious Higgs boson and the top quark.

15 Arts and Sciences graduate students awarded Presidential Fellowships

This spring, 15 graduate students in the College of Arts and Sciences received Presidential Fellowships, the most prestigious award given by the Graduate School.

Recreation of darknet drug market network. Red dots are vendors, yellow ones are buyers. Larger dots have engaged in more transactions.

The sociology of online criminal drug markets

Ohio State sociologists Dana Haynie and Scott Duxbury are understanding how darknet drug markets operate on a sociological level, which could help improve law enforcement strategies.

Ohio State Marion student awarded Pelotonia Fellowship

Bailey Lucas, a third-year zoology major at Ohio State Marion, was awarded a Pelotonia Fellowship for her research on DNA repair mechanisms.

Students pose in O-H-I-O on the site of the Green Bank Telescope in Green Bank, West Virginia.

Astronomy and physics students visit Green Bank Telescope

Astronomy and physics students got a firsthand look at the world’s largest steerable radio telescope, which is being used to detect signs of alien life.