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Oct. 24, 2024: Ohio State professor David Nagib selected as finalist for 2024 Blavatnik Awards for young scientists Chemistry and Biochemistry David Nagib, Claudia Turro The Lantern
Oct. 23, 2024: Mexico’s Vampire Witch Has a Twisted Origin Story English Rachel Stewart Atlas Obscura
Oct. 24, 2024: Researchers make game-changing breakthrough with one of the world's most-used plastics: 'There's still a lot to play around with' Chemistry and Biochemistry Christo Sevov
Oct. 23, 2024: America First, A Fareed Zakaria Special History Christopher McKnight Nichols CNN
Oct. 22, 2024: OSU professor interviewed in Abercrombie documentary on former CEO’s indictment Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies Treva Lindsey NBC4
Oct. 18, 2024: Ohio State clean energy spinoff raises $52M with new corporate partners Earth Sciences Tom Darrah Columbus Business First
Oct. 20, 2024: Three generations, one mission: Inside three women's quest to protect the vote Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies Wendy Smooth USA Today
Oct. 20, 2024: Kids Are Basically Wired to Over-Explore, Study Finds Psychology Vladimir Sloutsky MSN
Oct. 14, 2024: Why people often believe they are right, even when they're wrong English Angus Fletcher Earth.com
Oct. 10, 2024: Queensland Futures: Can More Critical and Comprehensive News Reporting Assist in Delivering Political Miracles? Communication Nicole Kraft, Gerald Kosicki
Oct. 10, 2024: Hurricane Milton produced record number of tornado warnings, says NWS Geography Jana Houser ABC News
Oct. 10, 2024: Think Your Opinion Must Be Right? Science Reveals Why You May Be Wrong English Angus Fletcher U.S. News and World Report
Oct. 10, 2024: Declines in plant resilience threaten carbon storage in the Arctic Earth Sciences Yue Zhang Phys.org
Oct. 9, 2024: The science behind why people think they're right when they're so, so wrong English Angus Fletcher NBC News
Oct. 9, 2024: Why We’re Confident with Only Half the Story English Angus Fletcher
Oct. 9, 2024: Why people insist they’re correct without all the facts English Angus Fletcher Popular Science
Oct. 9, 2024: Why people always think they’re right, according to science English Angus Fletcher Fortune
Oct. 9, 2024: Dr. Margaret Price explores ‘Crip Spacetime’ in student-facing talk English Margaret Price
Oct. 9, 2024: What can early voting data tell us about support for Trump, Harris? Experts weigh in Political Science Paul Beck
Oct. 8, 2024: Peter Megert’s design work, deep humanity feature in career-spanning new exhibit Design Matter News
Oct. 9, 2024: What impact will intellectual diversity centers have at Ohio’s colleges? English Pranav Jani WOSU
Oct. 7, 2024: Growing STEM: Partnership between Charles River and Ohio State Lima brings opportunities to students Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology Robin Bagley
Oct. 8, 2024: Shakespeare and Autism Project workshop offers new way to improve communication skills Theatre, Film, and Media Arts Kevin McClatchy Marion Star
Oct. 6, 2024: Coral Reef Recovery Can be Improved By Feeding Earth Sciences Andrea Grottoli
Oct. 1, 2024: How Middle Eastern war could affect Ohio History Ori Yehudai NBC4