New rankings will likely heighten concerns that the U.S. may be losing its competitive advantage to an assertive research rival, with potential implications for national security, economic standing and global influence.
New rankings will likely heighten concerns that the U.S. may be losing its competitive advantage to an assertive research rival, with potential implications for national security, economic standing and global influence.
The new home to The Ohio State University’s Theatre, Film, and Media Arts program was celebrated over the weekend with a special dedication ceremony.
Anitvir Taunque, a third-year biomedical science major, is The Ohio State University’s ninth Truman Scholar.
NIH-funded research in siblings finds previously reported connection is likely due to other underlying factors.
NIH-funded study suggests model could identify large percentage of those at risk.
A chemical modification in the HIV-1 RNA genome whose function has been a matter of scientific debate is now confirmed to be key to the virus’s ability to survive and thrive after infecting host cells, a new study has found.
Walter “Ted” Carter Jr., 17th president of The Ohio State University, delivered his first State of the University address at the Ohio Union Thursday afternoon. The address comes as Carter celebrates 100 days in office, and it offered an opportunity to reflect on the university's history and its direction for the future.
NIH scientists use artificial intelligence called ‘P-GAN’ to improve next-generation imaging of cells in the back of the eye.
Some Black youth feel less safe when they visit predominantly white areas of their city, a new study in Columbus has found.
Most Republican voters support childhood vaccine mandates, yet may be discouraged from publicly expressing these views, a new study suggests.