Wired: Is psychedelic therapy bubble about to burst?
September 9, 2022
UC postdoctoral researcher Nese Devenot talks to Wired magazine about challenges facing psychedelic therapies.
September 9, 2022
UC postdoctoral researcher Nese Devenot talks to Wired magazine about challenges facing psychedelic therapies.
August 16, 2022
Psychedelics such as LSD, psilocybin and MDMA are gaining increasing attention in scientific and medical circles because of the potential they hold for treating anxiety disorders and emotional trauma. UC's Nese Devenot explains why psychedelics are seeing a research renaissance.
March 25, 2024
UC's research on the ancient Maya in Tikal is featured in a new National Geographic series called "The Rise and Fall of the Maya."
April 20, 2023
UC College of Arts and Sciences biologist Patrick Guerra has a cameo in the new Apple TV series "Jane," a children's show co-created and inspired by Jane Goodall.
May 2, 2023
UC botanist Denis Conover tells WVXU that some plants sold at nurseries can escape to wild forests where they outcompete native species.
November 7, 2023
UC biologists studied the changes that take place in cockroaches that give birth to live young. The research could shed light on autoimmune disorders in people.
February 6, 2023
The BBC and other international media report on the astonishing discovery of a new species of frog in Tanzania that is voiceless. UC biologist Lucinda Lawson and her research partners describe the new species in the journal PLOS ONE.
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 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.
October 14, 2022
UC assistant professor Takuya Konishi talks to Discover about University of Bath's discovery of a new species of mosasaur. Konishi said the specimen could be a previously discovered species.