February 7th, 2019
Mathematics professor invited to teach in West Africa
Mathematician Tevian Dray taught a graduate course in Lorentzian Geometry and General Relativity at the Université de Abomey-Calavi in Benin.
Mathematician Tevian Dray taught a graduate course in Lorentzian Geometry and General Relativity at the Université de Abomey-Calavi in Benin.
Chemist Xiulei (David) Ji and his team have found that a chemical mechanism first described more than two centuries ago can revolutionize energy storage.
In a groundbreaking study, OSU microbiologists find a clear link between aggressive behavior and the microbes that live in the dogs’ guts.
As the newly appointed coordinator of the Math and Statistics Learning Center, Wendy Rose Aaron will enhance the tools provided to mathematics students campus wide.
Alumnus and Distinguished Emeritus Professor of chemistry Ken Hedberg (’43) passed away on January 5, 2019 after seven decades of service.
The emergence of new data gives researchers hope for tackling a tough problem.
Bill Sandine, emeritus professor of microbiology, was known for his formidable contributions to the science of fermentation.
Stress relief events at the College of Science help tackle a growing problem on campuses nationwide.
The College of Science is now accepting applications for student scholarships for the academic year 2019-20 until February 15.
A recipient of the SURE Science award, biology senior Sean Trobaugh studied the symbiotic relationship between algae and sea anemones.
Basketball star and BioHealth Sciences junior Mikayla Pivec used her SURE Science scholarship to study how the homeless can have better access to resources.
OSU scientists take an interdisciplinary approach to human health, working across the life, physical and mathematical sciences to spur fresh thinking and innovations.
Biochemist Michael Freitag has been awarded the distinction of 2018 fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.