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More research has to be done on how to customize it to accommodate the needs of each patient. And it would only be prescribed as a "sort of last resort" for people who don't respond well to medication.
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In a new exhibition opening Friday at the Cincinnati Museum Center, “The Science Behind Pixar,” visitors learn firsthand how science intersects with animation.
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Dean Regas, the astronomer for the Cincinnati Observatory, has stayed busy during the pandemic with online tours and educational sessions; releasing the…
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It turns out spiders can see more colors than us and even the tiniest offspring are stealthy hunters. These are just some of the fun facts University of…
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Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland have followed Dayton in passing mask mandates. Cincinnati's mandate will go into effect July 9, requiring face…
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An Ohio State University professor is helping lead a project NASA says will play an important role in space science over the next decade.
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This month, the tiny planet Mercury will cross between us and the sun. This astronomical event is something that happens only 13 times every century. To…
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A Murray State University biology professor has named a new insect species after her daughter, who helped make the discovery while they were planting...
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Last November a Chinese scientist reported the birth of twin girls whose genes he had edited. Using CRISPR technology, he claimed he altered their genes…
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Hidden Brain, heard on WVXU and WMUB Saturday afternoons at 2:00, uses science and storytelling to reveal the unconscious patterns that drive human…
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The tiny Belgica Antarctica, the Antarctic midge, or fly, is the largest land animal found on the continent, as well as its only insect.University of…
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This week we’ve seen a range of weather. We had a foot of snow and temperatures in the teens. Then it was 45 degrees and raining. Are these wild...