Spectrum News: Therapies make psychedelics more accessible
January 25, 2023
UC postdoctoral researcher Neşe Devenot tells Spectrum News that psychedelics can have therapeutic benefits, but she resists classifying them as medicine.
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 9, 2023
University of Cincinnati geologist Craig Dietsch explains why Turkey earthquake was so deadly.
February 10, 2023
University of Cincinnati biologist Elizabeth Hobson explains the extraordinary problem-solving abilities of cockatoos.
February 14, 2023
What's flying overhead has U.S. citizens perplexed, as the U.S. government keeps information about the spy balloon and other objects that were shot down close to the cuff. Two political scientists at UC's School of Public and International Affairs say that you can't show your cards when it comes to cyber capabilities.
February 14, 2023
WLWT-Channel 5 talks to a University of Cincinnati biology professor about Ohio's ban on the sale of Callery pear trees. Ohio hopes to protect native forests from the invasive trees.
September 19, 2022
PhD candidate Shepherd Aaron Ellis interviewed for a panel discussion on Cincinnati Edition. Ellis explained the British monarchy and the role of the royal family.
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.
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.
June 6, 2022
Political scientist David Niven explains how redistricting congressional maps could affect abortion care in Ohio.
June 10, 2022
UC College of Arts and Sciences master's student Julie Barnes talks to WCPO about her role performing regular ultrasounds in anticipation of the zoo's new baby hippo.