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Public policies and educational initiatives have targeted the physical welfare of student-athletes, but children who sustain concussions for other reasons…
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Sometimes science and culture collide. A group of The Ohio State University researchers working in a remote region of Peru was caught in the middle this…
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U.S. airports with the most traffic will be getting facial recognition technology in the next three years, per a directive from the Trump…
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Some startups are making synthetic versions of animal proteins for use in foods from smoothies to baked goods. The goal: to reshape the food supply without the environmental footprint of livestock.
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As consumers rebel against plastic waste, there's a growing question: Do we invent something people can toss without harming the environment or do we change people by giving them a chance to reuse?
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The mandatory move imposed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture on most of the workers at two vital research agencies has been criticized as a "blatant attack on science."
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A long season of heavy rains has researchers forecasting a large algal bloom in Lake Erie’s central basin this summer.That’s according to a new study out…
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Columbus Police released body-camera footage after an officer punched a civilian in the throat, giving more context to a cell phone video that went viral…
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NASA’s Glenn Research Center is playing a key role in the mission to take astronauts back to the moon and on to Mars, Administrator Jim Bridenstine said during a visit to Cleveland Monday. “The moon is our proving ground for how do we live and work on another world, so that we can go to Mars,” Bridenstine said. “And the sooner we can prove that out on the moon, the sooner we can move on to Mars.”
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Research shows more people are linking climate change to extreme weather events, like the ongoing flooding in America's heartland. Experts are hoping it also inspires action.