WVXU: Quail 'recording studio' may help birds recover
December 5, 2022
UC biologist Elizabeth Hobson and her students talk to WVXU about their bobwhite research, which could help conservation.
December 5, 2022
UC biologist Elizabeth Hobson and her students talk to WVXU about their bobwhite research, which could help conservation.
July 19, 2023
David Niven gave commentary to The Columbus Dispatch with regard to Ohio House Minority Leader Allison Russo (D). The editorial lauds Russo as a stellar politician who would have a better chance in rising through the political ranks in any other state, due to the Republican stronghold in Ohio politics.
July 17, 2023
Researchers from the University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center have received federal funding to develop user-friendly enrollment tools for Greater Cincinnati residents eligible for WIC, the federal assistance program called the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children.
May 24, 2023
University of Cincinnati aquatic toxicologist Latonya Jackson talks to WVXU's Cincinnati Edition about lessons we can learn about mitigating the benefits and risks of adopting new technology, particularly artificial intelligence.
June 13, 2023
UC postdoctoral researcher Grace Smith-Vidaurre explains to Scientific American what makes parrots so adaptable.
June 14, 2023
Danielle Bessett, an associate professor of sociology and faculty affiliate of both UC’s Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and the Medical Scientist Training Program, was a guest speaker on Prognosis Ohio. The topic is the current state of abortion access here and the protentional for state government to limit that access.
May 25, 2023
For a full hour of all things political, David Niven, associate professor of political science in UC's School of Public and International Affairs, is a guest on WVXU's Cincinnati edition. The topics range from the debt ceiling negotiations to the 2024 presidential race.
June 29, 2023
UC Associate Professor Dylan Ward explains to WVXU why some forests have terrain that looks like a rumpled blanket over an unmade bed. The answer: limestone sinkholes that created small depressions in the ground.
June 28, 2023
UC College of Arts and Sciences Professor Amy Townsend-Small tells NPR's Here & Now program that a relatively small percentage of wells are responsible for most of the methane spilling into the atmosphere from leaks.
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.