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Walking backward to get ahead

June 30, 2020

A researcher with the University of Cincinnati Gardner Neuroscience Institute thinks walking backward on a treadmill might help patients who have experienced stroke learn to walk again.

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UC finds ancient Maya reservoirs contained toxic pollution

June 26, 2020

A diverse team of biologists, chemists, anthropologists and geographers from the University of Cincinnati identified toxic mercury and algae in two central reservoirs of Tikal, an ancient Maya city, in the ninth century shortly before the city was abandoned.

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Mars rover mission has UC connections

February 18, 2021

UC geology professor Andy Czaja will serve on the NASA science team that will use the autonomous rover Perseverance to look for evidence of ancient life on Mars. The rover is expected to touch down on Mars on Feb. 18.

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UC students design custom satellites

September 10, 2020

Engineering students at the University of Cincinnati are building tiny custom satellites to help scientists study some of the Earth’s most pressing environmental problems from space.