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UC engineers promising carbon-capture system

January 13, 2025

University of Cincinnati Professor Joo-Youp Lee and his students have developed a promising and efficient system of removing carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere.

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How to prevent the next water-treatment crisis

February 19, 2025

Chemical engineering students with the University of Cincinnati examined the benefit of using ultraviolet light and chlorine in combination to treat drinking water contaminated with toxins from blue green algae.

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UC breakthrough aims to make biofuel cheaper

March 4, 2025

Researchers from the University of Cincinnati and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory achieved a breakthrough in understanding the vulnerability of microbes to the alcohols they produce during fermentation of plant biomass.

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UC engineer applies Covid lessons to cancer

February 11, 2025

A chemical engineering professor at the University of Cincinnati is developing new ways to deliver treatments for infectious diseases and cancer using the technology found in COVID-19 vaccines.

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UC’s $10.6 billion impact

May 9, 2023

The University of Cincinnati delivers a significant economic boost to the region and state of Ohio thanks to alumni impact, operations and research spending, student demand for goods and services, launch of startup companies and more.

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Do you understand cryptoeconomics?

September 19, 2023

Financial literacy is imperative to improving financial decision making and increasing financial empowerment, University of Cincinnati researchers said, and they’ve developed a scale specifically to measure literacy in the cryptoeconomics sector.

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UC celebrates Digital Futures grand opening

September 23, 2022

The University of Cincinnati celebrated the grand opening of its Digital Futures building, a facility for interdisciplinary research, on Friday in the Cincinnati Innovation District.

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UC team wins first place in international ‘hackathon’

November 7, 2022

Combining their knowledge of economics and computer science, a University of Cincinnati professor and student won first place in an international hackathon competition with their solution to counter inflation's harmful effects.