Content by University of Cincinnati
Survey finds nonnative, invasive species are escaping arboretums
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International team finds unusual electrical behavior in material that holds promise for new technology
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Novel system makes it easier to care for animals in a lab
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Size alone doesn't explain how invasive Burmese pythons eat such big prey
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Chemistry experts collaborate with art museum to examine Tang dynasty dancing horse
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A plant survey finds dozens of nonnative invasive species thriving in Ohio
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New two-step cascade converts carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide and then into ethylene
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A gas station on Mars? Chemical engineers envision the possibilities
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Behavioral expert explains that new "smarter" tech doesn't dumb us down
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Sit up, raise the screen, pad the chair
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Smartphone lab delivers test results in 'spit' second
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The vision of jumping spiders is nearly as keen in babies as adults, a University of Cincinnati study found
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University of Cincinnati engineers are developing a home-testing kit that can measure stress hormones in sweat, blood, urine, or saliva
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The University of Cincinnati created the world's first continuous-monitoring device that tests sweat as effectively as blood
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Biologists discover the parasite's metabolism speeds up after months of fasting so it can pursue a meal
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