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Ohio’s COVID-19 experience offers lessons

August 13, 2020

UC's Geospatial Health Advising Group publishes its first study about how it is tracking COVID-19 in Ohio. UC found that the virus spread quickly and broadly in counties with large commercial airports and interconnected highways.

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UC physicists cast doubt on neutrino theory

August 10, 2020

An international group scientists has produced one of the most stringent tests for the existence of sterile neutrinos to date. The scientists, including particle physicists from the University of Cincinnati, published their results in Physical Review Letters.

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UC creates living tribute to Ohio botanist

August 25, 2020

A University of Cincinnati biologist worked with Spring Grove Cemetery and Arboretum to create a fitting tribute to one of America’s legendary conservationists and botanists, E. Lucy Braun.

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UC maps genome of agricultural monsters

October 23, 2020

University of Cincinnati biologist Joshua Benoit is unlocking the genetic code of costly agricultural pests to find ways besides pesticides to control them.

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Channeling the immune system

November 24, 2020

University of Cincinnati researchers have discovered new clues into why some people with head and neck cancer respond to immunotherapy, while others don’t.

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UC unleashes new tools to track water pollution

November 6, 2020

The University of Cincinnati is using new technology to expand the scope of its groundwater observatory, which tracks pollution and water flow along the Great Miami River. The goal is to help protect river-fed aquifers that supply drinking water.

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Third COVID-19 wave hit rural America especially hard

February 10, 2022

Rural counties saw 2.4 times more COVID-19 infections per capita compared to urban ones in July and August of 2021, according to a new study by the University of Cincinnati. Early data suggest Omicron is spreading faster in urban areas but causing more hospitalization and death in rural counties where vaccination is lagging.