January 30th, 2020
New chemistry professor develops a way to curb CO2 emissions
Chemist Kyriakos Stylianou has developed new carbon capture materials to reduce emissions from anthropogenic sources.
Chemist Kyriakos Stylianou has developed new carbon capture materials to reduce emissions from anthropogenic sources.
An international team co-led by chemist Kyriakos Stylianou has uncovered a better way to scrub carbon dioxide from smokestack emissions.
The $438K NSF grant has the potential to cause a fundamental shift in how faculty are incentivized and rewarded for their research endeavors.
Mathematician is part of a $141K, one-year grant from Google to enhance and increase integration between computer science education and mathematics teacher education.
Biochemist Joe Beckman has found a new molecule fragmentation technology to allow scientists to conduct research in new ways and across many diverse fields.
Microbiology graduate student develops a board game designed to help students understand the microbial ecology of the oceans and movement of biomass.
Congratulations to these science faculty and administrators who received 2018 Faculty and Staff Awards for administrative and research excellence!
Manta rays’ feeding mechanism may hold clues to a new, improved filtration system.
The NSF Research Traineeship project on “Risk and Uncertainty Quantification in Marine Science” at OSU is preparing a new generation of natural resource scientists.
Physicist Oksana Ostroverkhova discovers a semi-conducting material in organic pigment secreted by wood-eating fungi.