First DNA from Pompeii victims tells story of volcanic disaster
November 7, 2024
UC Classics Professor Steven Ellis talks to Nature about a new study examining DNA of victims of the massive eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.
November 7, 2024
UC Classics Professor Steven Ellis talks to Nature about a new study examining DNA of victims of the massive eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.
November 6, 2024
UC School of Public and International Affairs doctoral student Bekir Ilhan breaks down the election results for Turkish newspaper.
November 6, 2024
As the calendar flipped to the 1990s in Cincinnati, the entire program hung in the balance. From 1982-88, UC football played 20 home games at Riverfront Stadium while fighting for I-A eligibility and navigating a crumbling stadium in Clifton.
November 5, 2024
UC deployed a robotic dog to help examine the fire-damaged Daniel Carter Beard Bridge in a research partnership with the Ohio Department of Transportation.
November 5, 2024
A new chapter in obesity care has emerged. In addition to recently approved medications used for weight management — the GLP-1 receptor agonists — several additional pharmacotherapies are in the works. Yet details on the impact of long-term use are still being uncovered.
November 5, 2024
Former elected officials, a Republican and a Democrat, said Americans should have faith in the security of elections in the United States during a Digital Futures Flashpoint series panel discussion, the Ohio Capital Journal reported.
November 5, 2024
The Northern Kentucky Tribune featured a University of Cincinnati co-op student who is leading an international manufacturing project for a Kentucky technology company headquartered in France.
November 5, 2024
The New York Times turned to a University of Cincinnati professor to discuss how extremists are using the social media site Telegram to plan their Election Day response.
November 4, 2024
UC Professor David Niven talks to WVXU's Cincinnati Edition about what to expect on Election Day as voters head to the polls.
November 4, 2024
UC journalism Professor Jeffrey Blevins tells WVXU's Cincinnati Edition that many people suspect social networks are promoting or suppressing content based on politics. But he said it's difficult to prove.