Columbus Dispatch: State investigates groundwater risks
September 8, 2020
UC associate professor Amy Townsend-Small talks about the public health risks if chemicals from injection wells migrate to groundwater.
September 8, 2020
UC associate professor Amy Townsend-Small talks about the public health risks if chemicals from injection wells migrate to groundwater.
September 9, 2020
Claudia Rebola is an associate professor and the associate dean for research at the University of Cincinnati’s College of Design, Architecture, Arts, and Planning. She is part of a UC team using innovation and design expertise to respond to COVID-19.
September 8, 2020
UC biologist Denis Conover found that satellite maps can identify Amur honeysuckle from space, giving conservationists another tool to fight invasive species.
September 21, 2020
UC College-Conservatory of Music alumna Asia Renea Harrison (BFA Ballet, ’13) might be more recognizable to Cincinnati audiences under her stage name, Bla’szé; in mid-September, the performance artist gave a concert at Northside Yacht Club as part of WCPO’s Lounge Acts series. In the series, artists perform and give an interview for a relatively empty courtyard, generally alternating between musical numbers and discussion with host Brian Niesz (en mask, of course).
September 21, 2020
In The News: Sustainable processing delivers highest quality, minimizing odor and taste of fish oil. Researcher Harshita Kumari co-led study appears in Science of Food.
September 22, 2020
Drugs.com covers UC research looking at mortality in patients with cancer and COVID-19.
September 22, 2020
WVXU reports on a University of Cincinnati study showing cancer patients undergoing a combination of chemotherapy and immunotherapy one to three months before a COVID-19 diagnosis have a greater risk of death than patients who haven't undergone cancer treatment in the past year.
September 24, 2020
A UC study compared silk to cotton and synthetic fibers in preventing infection from coronavirus.
September 26, 2020
Kermit Davis, PhD, UC expert in office ergonomics and professor in the College of Medicine, spoke with the Wall Street Journal about how this may be affecting the health of workers. A recent survey by Davis found that 75 percent of at-home workers reported hunching over laptops, which can add up to 10 pounds of pressure on the neck and upper back for every inch you dip forward.
September 28, 2020
UC biologist Joshua Benoit explains to Science News for Students how a seal louse can survive attached to a marine mammal that can dive more than a mile deep in the ocean.