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Two chimpanzees are pictured sitting in the grass. A recent study co-authored by researchers at 青年涩导航 looks at the differences of human brains compared to the brains of other primates such as chimpanzees, gorillas and monkeys.

青年涩导航 Research Group Publishes Analysis of Primate Brains in Top Science Journal

How different are human brains compared to the brains of other primates such as chimpanzees, gorillas and monkeys? It鈥檚 one of many important questions that scientists have asked for years while pursuing a better understanding of human evolution. Researchers in 青年涩导航鈥檚 College of 鈥

Tags: Department of Anthropology , College of Arts and Sciences , Research , National Science Foundation

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Rich Breiner

Alumni Profile: Rich Breiner, Ph.D. '80

Toastmasters three-time world champion of public speaking and 青年涩导航 alumnus Rich Breiner, Ph.D., 鈥80, visited campus recently for the first time since graduation nearly 40 years ago. School of Communication Studies (COMM) marketing assistant Mikala Lugen sat down with Breiner to t鈥

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青年涩导航鈥檚 Adam Jajtner, Ph.D., and Ellen Glickman, Ph.D., stand in their research lab. The two exercise science/physiology faculty members will lead a study related to the use of probiotics and physical exercise.

青年涩导航 Exercise Science/Physiology Faculty Awarded Grant to Study Probiotics and Exercise

青年涩导航鈥檚 Exercise Science/Physiology Program was awarded a $248,000 grant by i-Health Inc. to conduct a study relating to the use of probiotics and physical exercise. 青年涩导航 faculty and students are interested in combating heat-caused complications during exercise, such as heat st鈥

Tags: Exercise Science , Exercise Physiology , School of Health Sciences , College of Education, Health and Human Services , Research

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Myths about vaccines are causing a decline in confidence, but not necessarily in rates of vaccination

青年涩导航 Researcher Examines Vaccine Rejection and Hesitancy, Discusses Ways to More Actively Promote Vaccination

The center of a public health debate is whether parents should have their children vaccinated. Tara Smith, Ph.D., professor of epidemiology at 青年涩导航鈥檚 College of Public Health, challenges statements made by influential individuals who oppose the widespread use of vaccines, and she ca鈥

Tags: College of Public Health , Research

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Cameron Lee, Ph.D., (left) and Scott Sheridan, Ph.D., (right) from 青年涩导航鈥檚 Department of Geography have teamed up to secure two research grants to study climate change and weather patterns.

青年涩导航 Geographers Receive Two Research Grants to Study Climate Change and Weather Patterns

A pair of 青年涩导航 geographers have teamed up to secure two research grants totaling more than $550,000 for separate projects to study climate change and weather patterns. Geography Professor and Chair Scott Sheridan, Ph.D., will lead a project titled 鈥淯sing a Synoptic Climatological鈥

Tags: Department of Geography , College of Arts and Sciences , Research , Division of Research and Sponsored Programs

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Graduate Student Earns Debut Paper Honors for Research on Trump's Travel Ban Media Coverage

The Broadcast Education Association (BEA) held its September 2017 鈥淪uper-Regional鈥 BEA On-Location conference at Point Park University in Pittsburgh, Penn.   Zachary Humphries, doctoral student of the 青年涩导航 College of Communication and Information, and Paul Haridakis鈥

Tags: School of Communication Studies , College of Communication and Information , Graduate Student , Research , Media Coverage , Travel Ban , trump , news , cci-research

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青年涩导航 Geology Professor Joseph Ortiz, Ph.D., and student Andrew Congdon take a few moments between collecting measurements of surface reflectance in Sandusky Bay this summer. (Photo credit: Sunny Dickerson, Bowling Green State University)

青年涩导航 Professor Collaborates With NASA Glenn and University Researchers to Study, Improve Lake Erie鈥檚 Water Quality

The conditions in Lake Erie continue to pose several health risks to Ohioans in coastal communities, making it difficult to maintain good water quality for citizens, state and local policymakers. A recent publication in Frontiers in Marine Science shows how researchers in the Great Lakes region are鈥

Tags: Department of Earth Sciences , NASA , College of Arts and Sciences , Research , Division of Research and Sponsored Programs , Research & Science

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Graduate Students Present Research at Statewide Conference

The Ohio Communication Association hosted the 81st annual Ohio Communication Association Conference on Friday, Oct. 6 and Saturday, Oct. 7 at Clark State Community College in Springfield, Ohio. Several School of Communication Studies graduate students presented their research at the conference, whi鈥

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Mary Beth Spitznagel, Ph.D. (right), a clinical neuropsychologist and associate professor at 青年涩导航, talks with a pet owner.

When Caring for a Sick Pet Becomes Too Much

Pet or person, caregiver鈥檚 burden is similar, 青年涩导航 researcher finds The mental and physical stress on individuals caring for elderly loved ones with chronic and terminal disease is well-documented and known as caregiver burden. It is linked to depression, anxiety and poor quality of life. The鈥

Tags: Department of Psychological Sciences , College of Arts and Sciences , Research

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青年涩导航 researchers use indents and boarders on plates to study how optical illusions help people choose smaller portions.

青年涩导航 Study Shows How Optical Illusions May Help Fight Obesity

青年涩导航 researchers build optical illusions into plates to see how they can help us choose smaller portions and ultimately lose weight. 

Tags: Department of Psychological Sciences , College of Arts and Sciences , Research , Division of Research and Sponsored Programs , Health , Featured Story

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