Mother Jones: UC biogeochemist talks about abandoned wells
December 9, 2020
UC associate professor Amy Townsend-Small talks to Mother Jones about the growing list of oil and natural gas wells across America.
December 9, 2020
UC associate professor Amy Townsend-Small talks to Mother Jones about the growing list of oil and natural gas wells across America.
September 8, 2020
UC associate professor Amy Townsend-Small talks about the public health risks if chemicals from injection wells migrate to groundwater.
October 19, 2021
UC associate professor Amy Townsend-Small explains the environmental risk of uncapped natural gas wells in Appalachia.
August 1, 2022
Discover Magazine highlights discoveries by the University of Cincinnati that the ancient Maya demonstrated sustainable agriculture.
March 25, 2024
UC's research on the ancient Maya in Tikal is featured in a new National Geographic series called "The Rise and Fall of the Maya."
June 3, 2021
U.S. News & World Report examines UC research showing how Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, West Virginia, Indiana and Tennessee have the highest percentage of opioid overdose deaths among 25 identified clusters in the United States.
January 20, 2021
UC assistant professor Diego Cuadros tells Undark coronavirus could linger in rural parts of the United States where vaccinations are more difficult to dispense.
May 4, 2020
UC's Geospatial Health Advising Group talks to Ohio news media about UC's latest projections for infection under different scenarios for relaxing social distancing.
November 24, 2020
Spectrum TV talks to UC assistant professor Diego Cuadros about UC's latest public health policy report on rural America. UC's Geospatial Health Advising Group found that rural counties in high-infection states face higher mortality rates than cities, an emerging trend in the battle against the global pandemic.
November 12, 2020
UC assistant professor Diego Cuadros, director of UC's Health Geography and Disease Modeling Lab, talks to Cincinnati Edition about why coronavirus is especially devastating in rural America.