Research & Innovation
Many of us could be mixing work and home for the long haul, making this a good time to evaluate your at-home work life so you can stay well, calm and focused.
Our ability to withstand adversity is being tested as never before.
Healthy soil holds the power to feed people and make Earth a better place, a message Lal has spread for 60 years.
Bill Richards ’53 began experimenting with no-till farming at Ohio State in the 1960s and spent his career spreading its benefits.
The tiny Bulgarian village where folklorist Sarah Craycraft ’13 put down roots reminds her of the corner of Appalachian Ohio she calls home.
Michael Neblo, professor of political science, is here to teach us a few things about how to have civil conversations when political opinions differ.
No matter your age, you could have a stroke. You can also work to prevent one starting now, says our chief wellness officer.
You might know Waterman Agricultural and Natural Resources Laboratory for its bucolic fields, farm-style buildings and grazing cows.
On topics ranging from politics to drugs to soil, we asked Ohio State experts what to expect in their fields of study in the years to come. Here’s what they said.