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How unlocking ‘sticky’ chemistry may lead to better, cleaner fuels

In a new study, chemists have developed a novel framework for determining how effectively carbon monoxide sticks to the surface of a catalyst during conversion from carbon dioxide.…

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Design Students Help Launch Food Scrap Collection Site in University District

This fall, a new Food Scrap Collection Site opened in the University District, offering students and residents a sustainable way to reduce food waste. While the initiative has gained attention for…

Connectivity between parts of the brain can explain the function of each region.

A ‘bird’s eye view’ of how human brains operate

A new study provides the best evidence to date that the connection patterns between various parts of the human brain can tell scientists the specialized functions of each region.

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Inside the Super-Kamiokande detector

Neutrinos ‘flavor’ may hold clues to the universe’s biggest secrets

In a new analysis, physicists provide the most precise picture yet of how neutrinos change ‘flavor’ as they travel through the cosmos. 

Neutrinos are fundamental…

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Career immersion experiences bring Ohio State students to national alumni network

During his first year at The Ohio State University, Josh Mink found himself navigating the overwhelming number of opportunities within the film and entertainment industry.

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Lessons in diplomacy from a fallen peacemaker

A student of Joseph Kruzel’s recalls the professor’s brilliance—and his tragic death 30 years ago in Bosnia’s brutal conflict.

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Why kids quit sports, and how to keep them playing

More kids are leaving youth sports than ever before — between 60 and 70 percent drop out before adulthood. That’s a problem, because youth sports aren’t just about competition. They build…

Detail of “The Garden of Eden”, late 16th c. English needlework (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City)

Herbals: botanical bounty of the Renaissance book trade

By Braden Moles

Herbals, a genre of books that contain information and illustrations about plants and their uses, dominated the print marketplace in England through the 16th and early 17th centuries. While we…

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Dr. Terron Banner Appointed New Director of Urban Arts Space

Urban Arts Space is thrilled to announce that Dr. Terron Banner has been appointed as the organization’s new Director, bringing his commitment to community and his expertise in arts administration…