NEWSNATION: Air Force says it successfully tested hypersonic weapon
May 18, 2022
U.S. test of hypersonic weapons is a field exercise, but shows capability, says UC political scientist Dinshaw Mistry
May 18, 2022
U.S. test of hypersonic weapons is a field exercise, but shows capability, says UC political scientist Dinshaw Mistry
May 26, 2022
National media highlight biology research in UC's College of Arts and Sciences that finds light pollution affects the navigation ability of monarch butterflies.
January 24, 2023
UC paleontologist Joshua Miller tells Forbes that environmental DNA can persist for centuries or even millennia, making it unreliable as a barometer for dating extinction events.
January 20, 2023
As the anniversary of Roe v. Wade approaches on Jan. 22, experts weigh in on the continued abortion debate. Among those cited in an article in "The Conversation" are Elizabeth Lanphier, a UC a moral philosopher and bioethicist.
January 25, 2023
UC postdoctoral researcher Neşe Devenot tells Spectrum News that psychedelics can have therapeutic benefits, but she resists classifying them as medicine.
February 21, 2023
UC assistant professor Joshua Miller tells Cabin Radio that caribou have been using the same calving grounds in Alaska and Canada for 3,000 years.
September 21, 2022
A Washington Post opinion piece cites new book on cyber security, co-written by Richard Harknett. Harknett is the chair of the School of Public and International Affairs.
July 6, 2022
Spectrum News highlights UC's Biology Meets Engineering program which gives high school students an introduction to STEM fields in a project sponsored by the National Science Foundation.
November 22, 2021
Political Scientist David Niven cited in major publications regarding the redistricting of Ohio's Congressional map.
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.