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The vitamin debate

May 30th, 2014

The vitamin debate

Linus Pauling Institute researchers and three other institutions refuted recent claims that “the case is closed” on multivitamins.

 
Lyme disease older than human race

May 29th, 2014

Lyme disease older than human race

New discoveries of ticks fossilized in amber show that the bacteria which cause it may have been lurking around for 15 million years.

 
Who wants to be a Mathematician

May 19th, 2014

Who wants to be a Mathematician

Top high school math students from across the state visited campus to take exams and participate in math activities.

 
New associate dean announced

May 13th, 2014

New associate dean announced

The associate dean supports graduate and faculty research endeavors by identifying and facilitating academic research.

 
Coming back to the best coast

April 17th, 2014

Coming back to the best coast

Former National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Administrator Jane Lubchenco is back.

 
Making a commotion

April 17th, 2014

Making a commotion

The Glenn T. Seaborg Award for Nuclear Chemistry recognizes and encourages research in nuclear and radiochemistry or their applications.

 
Trees go high-tech

April 8th, 2014

Trees go high-tech

Trees may soon play a major role in making high-tech energy storage devices.

 
Living in a new, colorful materials world

March 14th, 2014

Living in a new, colorful materials world

College of Science Chemistry Professor Mas Subramanian is the 2013 recipient of the F.A. Gilfillan Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Science.

 
Robert Smythe named 2013 AAAS fellow

February 18th, 2014

Robert Smythe named 2013 AAAS fellow

The American Association for the Advancement of Science announced former OSU Statistics Department Chair Robert Smythe as a 2013 fellow.

 
Announcing Dean Sastry Pantula

November 29th, 2012

Announcing Dean Sastry Pantula

Sastry Pantula has demonstrated his ability to help develop outstanding opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students and collaborative research.

 
The lay of the land

June 13th, 2012

The lay of the land

There is so much data being generated out there. How do we access it? How do we get information out of it?

 
Turncoat proteins

June 12th, 2012

Turncoat proteins

The proteins in our bodies fight infection, carry messages, ferry oxygen and build tissue. But then they can betray us.

 
X-ray vision

June 12th, 2012

X-ray vision

There’s nothing like a new pair of eyeglasses to bring fine details into sharp relief.

 
Shine a light

June 7th, 2012

Shine a light

Associate professor of physics Oksana Ostroverkhova will spend a year working a research review in the quickly evolving field of optoelectronics.