Research & Innovation
Kristin Chesnutt is the first recipient of the Nancy Byrd Johnson and Howard M. Johnson endowment, and a kindred spirit.
Researcher Ayaz Hyder turns insights from the pandemic into tools that can help us better navigate future public health crises.
Scientists have almost as many questions about human development as middle schoolers and their exasperated parents do.
Karen Dannemiller knows. She studies allergens, microbes and contaminants to help people breathe easier while inside.
Look for Intel’s plans and new Ohio State efforts, such as the Innovation District, to make an impact for years to come.
The Thompsons have braved a fraught path to delve into Earth’s climate history and prepare future scientists.
In their own words, Ellen Mosley-Thompson and Lonnie Thompson share how they faced technical and social challenges.
As the Thompsons persisted in their work, taking on extreme environments, the world awoke to climate change — a timeline.
Gathering ice from the world’s remote places is an arduous undertaking, as shown by this trip to Peru in 2019.