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An Ohio state senator is sponsoring legislation that would require manufacturers to make schematics and replacement parts available to consumers. Sen. Louis Blessing believes if you own it, you should have the right to fix it.
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Nearly half of employed Black women in Greater Cincinnati are paid less than $15 an hour, according to the University of Cincinnati Economics Center.
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It's no surprise the person running Ohio prisons — Annette Chambers-Smith, a former tech executive — would upgrade technology for security, health and education in her role as director of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction.
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A drug patented by a UC professor is proving effective against all kinds of dangerous bacteria, including antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
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For too long, Black and other minority artists say they have been cut out of the equation when it comes to getting rich off their own art. They want to…
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"China stands a reasonable chance of overtaking the United States as the leading center of AI innovation in the coming decade," says a new government…
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Nearly $50 million could go toward improving concurrent learning systems throughout Cincinnati Public Schools. This comes from a draft of the fiscal year…
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In a Monroe, Ohio, warehouse the size of seven football fields, 1,000 robots are getting the go-ahead to whiz around and collect your Kroger groceries in…
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Many of us have been living life for the past year in a world of virtual meetings. We've been jumping from one video call to another, connecting with…
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The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden's Little Blue penguins are swimming more thanks in part to technology that helps encourage it.The smallest penguins…