Scientific American: Parrots are taking over the world
June 13, 2023
UC postdoctoral researcher Grace Smith-Vidaurre explains to Scientific American what makes parrots so adaptable.
June 13, 2023
UC postdoctoral researcher Grace Smith-Vidaurre explains to Scientific American what makes parrots so adaptable.
June 23, 2023
Fox19 highlights UC's Biology Meets Engineering program sponsored by the National Science Foundation. The program introduces students to both fields to build animal-inspired robots.
July 31, 2023
UC College of Arts and Sciences Professor Joshua Benoit talks to Fox19 about the risk of tick-borne illness in Greater Cincinnati.
August 24, 2023
UC doctoral student Amartya Tashi Mitra tells Atlas Obscura that fluorescence in frogs is likely a form of communication.
April 25, 2023
University of Cincinnati researchers found that undernourished jumping spiders begin to lose their vision. Their findings shed light on the role nutrition plays in diseases such as macular degeneration.
April 29, 2023
UC College of Arts and Sciences Assistant Professor Latonya Jackson talks to Spectrum News about how pollution affects waterways in Ohio.
April 21, 2023
University of Cincinnati Biology Department Head Theresa Culley explains to the Indianapolis Star how infertile Callery pear trees were able to reproduce and spread to wild forests.
February 2, 2023
University of Cincinnati biologist Joshua Gross explains to the Washington Post how blind cavefish adapted to a sedentary lifestyle.
February 10, 2023
University of Cincinnati biologist Elizabeth Hobson explains the extraordinary problem-solving abilities of cockatoos.
June 8, 2022
Earth.com highlights biology research by the University of Cincinnati that found tired mosquitoes were more interested in sleep than food. By understanding mosquitoes' circadian rhythms, researchers hope to find effective, nontoxic means of preventing mosquito-borne infection.