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Ohio State-Vanderbilt collaboration, 'Twinkle,' to find potentially habitable worlds

Astronomers are preparing to further study the atmospheres of planets discovered through NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) mission to identify the most promising exoplanets —…

Ohio State trustees approve new endowed faculty positions, support funds for Arts and Sciences

Last month, The Ohio State University Board of Trustees approved the naming of the Timashev Family Music Building, in recognition of the largest gift by an individual or foundation in the college’…

P. Chris Hammel, Ohio Eminent Scholar, physics professor and director of the Center for Emergent Materials

Ohio State’s Center for Emergent Materials awarded $18 million NSF grant

The National Science Foundation (NSF) announced that the Center for Emergent Materials (CEM) at Ohio State has been awarded Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC) funding for…

O-H-I-O at spring 2020 commencement

Looking back on spring 2020

Spring 2020 introduced the Arts and Sciences community to unprecedented challenges. But with the help of each other, students, faculty and staff were able to adapt and create a semester that…

Chemistry earns Bridge Site status from American Chemical Society

Cementing and strengthening a relationship that began last year, the American Chemical Society (ACS) has named Ohio State’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry a Bridge Site beginning in 2020…

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New Arts and Sciences chairs and directors for 2020

Eight College of Arts and Sciences faculty have been appointed as new department chairs or school directors of their units for the coming academic year.

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Drone research to receive state funding

Two projects with collaborators from Ohio State recently received funding through the Ohio Federal Research Network (OFRN).

OFRN awarded $7.5 million in grants to six projects in…

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Dai's research could help predict future Alaskan landslide

 

The site marked with dotted lines could be the site of a future landslide in Alaska, as research by a group of scientists including Ohio…

Illustration of an electron colliding with a heavier particle. Courtesy BNL.

A physicist's 'strong interaction' with a new particle accelerator


By using the Electron-Ion Collider to slam an electron into a heavier particle such as a proton or atomic nucleus together, as depicted in…