Spotlight on Ohio Research & Innovation News

Two Ohio University physicists are advancing the frontiers of sub-atomic research—from the way nuclei are put together to the life cycle of stars—by developing artificial intelligence (AI) and computational tools to accelerate both theoretical and experimental research.

In a whirlwind of financial fervor and adrenaline-charged trading, the world of investment and finance wizardry at the University of Cincinnati has never seemed so exciting.

CNH Industrial and The Ohio State University have launched a research collaboration to advance key agriculture technologies, engaging university researchers and faculty in Ohio State’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences.

University of Cincinnati expert discusses how healthcare professionals can be informed on wearables and patient care.

University of Cincinnati expert is researching how wearables can help treat atrial fibrillation.

Scientists have unraveled the step-by-step activation process of a protein with a deep evolutionary history in all domains of life, opening the door to harnessing its functions for use as a biotechnology tool.

University of Cincinnati biomedical engineering Professor Eric Nauman talks about concussion risks in NFL.

The Hearing Research Focus Area at NEOMED explores how the ear and the brain function in association with hearing and communication across the lifespan, how they are affected by hearing disorders, and how they may be manipulated to prevent or treat these disorders.

Scientists at the University of Dayton Research Institute are learning how to destroy PFAS — marking a significant step in the quest to remediate the toxic, long-lasting chemicals that have become a pervasive problem affecting humans and the environment.

David Lamp has been doing archaeology for 15 years since graduating from Ohio University, helping government and private agencies preserve archaeological and historical cultural resources.