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Found House Interfaith Housing Network in Walnut Hills not only takes in pets from its own clients but also from people at other shelters
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CityBeat described its "Your Negro Tour Guide" columnist as "frank, profane and hilarious."
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The organoids, grown from human stem cells, can be customized to reflect specific disease conditions. The most recent involves the liver.
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The low-cost airline Breeze Airways was founded by David Neeleman, who started Jet Blue.
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Cincinnati is beginning to see the pollution-reducing effects of a common mineral that has long been used in Europe, Asia and Central America.
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University of Dayton researchers have developed software to not only train highway workers to respond to accidents but to track their physical and eye movement and pupil dilation so safety managers can analyze how they would behave in dangerous situations.
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A steady stream of algae-free water is being returned to Harsha Lake at East Fork thanks to a huge machine that cleans it and turns the toxins into biofuel.
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The Common Orchard Project has already established more than 20 orchards in Greater Cincinnati. Ten new ones are planned this fall and Chris Smyth would like to have 10 new ones every year.
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UC Assistant Professor Yeongin Kim describes his sensor as a second skin. It's flexible and has more applications than the Fitbit and the Apple Watch, he says
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AirPark Ohio is next to the Springfield-Beckley Airport and verified by the state to have adequate utilities.