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March 10, 2026: Smash therapy Communication Brad Bushman Business Insider
March 11, 2026: Bird losses are accelerating across North America, particularly in farming regions where agriculture is most intensive Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology François Leroy The Conversation
March 4, 2026: Fight over Trump's Iran war powers comes after a long stretch of Congress yielding to presidents History, Mershon Center for International Security Studies Peter Mansoor Associated Press
March 3, 2026: North America is losing birds fast. Experts blame agriculture, warming Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology Marta Jarzyna Los Angeles Times
March 2, 2026: Mosses are the underdogs of the plant world. These scientists are trying to protect them Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology Mandy Slate NPR
Feb. 26, 2026: 'This is not a Ted Carter decision,' University Senate meets to discuss Wexner name removal, Chase Center concerns, athletic developments Comparative Studies, Geography Ashley Hope Perez, Joel Wainwright The Lantern
Feb. 25, 2026: The Password That Lets Caterpillars Hide in an Ant’s Lair Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology Rachelle Adams The New York Times
Feb. 25, 2026: Reaction to President Donald Trump's 'State of the Union' address Political Science Paul Beck WOSU
Feb. 23, 2026: Ohio candidates may be worrying over Wexner with Epstein case in spotlight Political Science Paul Beck
Feb. 20, 2026: Venting Doesn't Reduce Anger, But Something Else Does, Review Finds Communication Brad Bushman Science Alert
The “Renaissance” in Civic Education: Beyond the Salmon P. Chase Center English Pranav Jani The Lantern
Feb. 17, 2026: A Star Suddenly Brightened, Then Faded Into Darkness. Astronomers Say It May Have Turned Into a Black Hole Astronomy Christopher Kochanek Smithsonian Magazine
Feb. 16, 2026: A Russian ‘Village of Military Valor’ Waits for Its Reward History Ivan Kurilla The New York Times
Jan. 15, 2026: In Our Time: On Liberty Philosophy Piers Turner BBC
Feb. 11, 2026: Moms vs. culture wars: How suburban women flipped school boards Political Science Vladimir Kogan Salon.com
Feb. 4, 2026: Why different products are needed to melt snow in extreme cold? Geography Jana Houser NBC2 Dayton
Feb. 6, 2026: Ohio State professor to discuss cancer research Feb. 10 in Marion Molecular Genetics Ruben Petreaca Marion Star
Feb. 5, 2026: These beetles wear chemical ‘invisibility cloaks’—and will die if they’re removed Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology Rachelle Adams Science
Feb. 4, 2026: Invisible actors in groundwater mapped for first time, revealing role in freshwater reservoir Microbiology Matthew Sullivan Phys.org
Feb. 3, 2026: Research Finds Interaction With Father, Not Mother, Affects Child Health Psychology Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan The New York Times
Feb. 3, 2026: Researchers respond to Greenland, Trump Earth Sciences Ian Howat
Feb. 2, 2026: The trip that opened Antarctica to tourists – 60 years on, was it a mistake? Earth Sciences Melisa Diaz The Independent
Jan. 30, 2026: What Ohioans say would make them trust public universities more CHRR Stephen Gavazzi Signal Ohio
Jan. 30, 2026: What Ohioans say would make them trust public universities more CHRR Steve Gavazzi Signal Ohio
Jan. 13, 2026: Research institutions tout the value of scholarship that crosses disciplines – but academia pushes interdisciplinary researchers out Economics Bruce Weinberg The Conversation