Lens Combines Human and Insect Vision to Focus Wide-Angle Viewsby Pam Frost Gorder-Ohio State University News OfficeA lens invented at Ohio State University combines the focusing ability of a human eye with the wide-angle view of an insect eye to capture images with depth.
NewsResearchers Get First Look at Electrons Escaping Atomsby Pam Frost Gorder-Ohio State University News OfficeAdvance could eventually spawn new states of matter
NewsWhat’s on the Surface of a Black Hole?by Pam Frost Gorder-Ohio State University News OfficeNot a “firewall”—and the nature of the universe depends on it, physicist explains.
NewsResearchers Pin down One Source of a Potent Greenhouse Gasby Pam Frost Gorder-Ohio State University News OfficeResults suggest more methane may be released into atmosphere than thought
NewsStudy Reveals How the Most Common DNA Mutation Happensby Pam Frost Gorder-Ohio State University News OfficeA next step forward in disease prediction and prevention
NewsResearchers Capture Oldest Ice Core Ever Drilled Outside the Polar Regionsby Pam Frost Gorder-Ohio State University News OfficeThe 1,000+ feet of ice may contain more than half a million years of climate history
NewsA Fossil Fuel Technology That Doesn't Polluteby Pam Frost Gorder-Ohio State University News OfficeProcess can use coal, shale gas, and biomass while consuming carbon dioxide
NewsNew LEDs May Offer Better Way to Clean Water in Remote Areasby Pam Frost Gorder-Ohio State University News OfficeNanotech enables powerful and portable sterilization equipment
NewsSome of Greenland's Coastal Ice Will Be Permanently Lost by 2100by Pam Frost Gorder-Ohio State University News OfficeGlaciers and ice caps can no longer capture meltwater
NewsWidespread Snowmelt in West Antarctica during Unusually Warm Summerby Pam Frost Gorder-Ohio State University News OfficeStrong El Niño played a major role in warming the air above the ice, researchers report