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- U.S. Sen. Chuck Hagel Will Headline Impact '08 in Ohio Launch
- The Center for U.S. Global Engagement will officially launch its Impact '08 in Ohio effort, a partnership with The Ohio State University's John Glenn School of Public Affairs and the Columbus Council on World Affairs, on June 23, 2008 with a luncheon and foreign policy discussion featuring U.S. Sen. Chuck...
- Research articles 2008-06-18
- 3-D imaging looks inside boilers
- A technique that records three-dimensional scans of the gases and solids that mix inside boilers and other industrial processing reactors has been invented by researchers at Ohio State University, Columbus. Scientists can use electrical capacitance volume tomography ECVT to observe how the density of materials varies inside a reactor. The...
- Research articles 2006-06-01
- Catch their drift?
- The first user-friendly computer software for estimating how far droplets of pesticide sprays from ground sprayers will drift has been developed, in cooperation with Ohio State University OSU. Aided by the FLUENT computational fluid dynamics program, DRIFTSIM extrapolates from its large database of drift distances calculated for single droplets of...
- Research articles 2006-05-01
- Squinting at computer could cause dry eye
- Squinting at a computer screen can cut in half the number of times someone blinks each minute--and that could lead to a condition called dry eye, suggests research from Ohio State University, Columbus. Just a slight amount of squinting reduces blink rates by half, from 15 a minute to 7.5....
- Research articles 2006-02-01
- Plastic diode could lead to flexible computer circuits.(METALS/POLYMERS/CERAMICS)
- An organic polymer tunnel diode that could one day lead to plastic computer memory and plastic logic circuits on computer chips has reportedly been invented by researchers at Ohio State University, Columbus. Today, computer chips are mainly made of inorganic silicon. The diode transmits...
- Research articles 2006-02-01
- OSU receives Titan tool.(MICROSCOPY)(Ohio State University installs world's highest-resolution, commercially-available scanning/transmission electron)(Brief Article)
- The Center for Accelerated Maturation of Materials CAMM at Ohio State Univ. OSU, Columbus, has become the first North American site to install and begin using FEI's, Hillsboro, Ore., Titan 80-300 S/TEM, the world's highest-resolution, commercially-available scanning/transmission electron (S/TEM) microscope. "CAMM embarked...
- Research articles 2005-12-01
- Lively leader.(ONE 2 WATCH)(Scott Parker, Parker Fabricating Co.)(Interview)
- Scott Parker, 30 president and CEO, Parker Fabricating Co. scott@parkerfabricating.com PASSING OF THE TORCH: Instead of backpacking through Europe with friends after graduating from Ohio State University in 1996, Parker took his father's offer to have a hand in the family's Akron-based...
- Research articles 2005-04-01
- Mimicking the lotus leaf to repel water, reduce friction.(OF MATERIAL INTEREST)
- Another example of "technology transfer" from nature is reported by Ohio State University, Columbus, where Bharat Bhushan, Ohio Eminent Scholar and the Howard D. Winbigler Professor of mechanical engineering, is designing "super-slick, water-repellent surfaces that mimic the texture of lotus leaves." The leaves are waxy and...
- Research articles 2005-04-01
- Coming: Self-cleaning glass and super-slick surfaces
- Anonymous Machine Design 03-03-2005 Coming: Self-cleaning glass and super-slick surfaces Byline: Anonymous Volume: 77 Number: 5 ISSN: 00249114 Publication Date: 03-03-2005 Page: 34 Section: NEWS Type: Periodical Language: English Ohio State University OSU engineers are designing superslick, water-repellent surfaces that could lead to self-cleaning glass. The patent-pending technology...
- Research articles 2005-03-03
- Top researchers target sheep.(Brief Article)
- Feb 15, 2005 (Environmental & Science Update - ABIX via COMTEX) Professor Burk Dehority, from Ohio State University, is helping CSIRO scientists to develop new techniques of fighting sheep diseases. Dehority, a leading authority on rumen microbiology, is involved in a project of...
- Research articles 2005-02-16
- NIH to Investigate OSU's Inhumane Spinal Injury Techniques Course
- WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The National Institutes of Health NIH has notified the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine PCRM that it will investigate charges by PCRM that Ohio State University has violated federal animal welfare regulations as part of its controversial Spinal Cord Injury Techniques Training Course. ...
- Research articles 2005-02-08
- Auburn University , The Ohio State University, the University of Florida, and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University together received a $754,983 four-year grant from the National Science Foundation to fund the Scholars of the Future program
- Auburn University (Ala.), The Ohio State University, the University of Florida, and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University together received a $754,983 four-year grant from the National Science Foundation to fund the Scholar of the Future program. The program, which will be administered at Auburn University and replicated at Virginia...
- Research articles 2004-08-12
- Arthritis initiative seeks participants in bid to find early signs of disease.(Brief Article)
- An effort to help doctors identify people at risk of developing osteoarthritis got off the ground last month as four medical centers began enrolling participants in a set of trials. Osteoarthritis involves the steady loss of cartilage and is the most common form...
- Research articles 2004-03-19
- Even Small Businesses Should Create Computer Security Teams, Book Says.
- Byline: Ohio State University COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 11 AScribe Newswire -- With computer viruses and other Internet attacks on the rise, even small businesses should create dedicated security teams to minimize the financial and political fallout from these incidents, according to a new book....
- Research articles 2004-02-11
- General Curtis Emerson Lemay
- GENERAL CURTIS EMERSON LEMAY Retired Feb. 1, 1965. Died Oct. 3, 1990. General Curtis Emerson LeMay is the fifth chief of staff of the U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. The general was born at Columbus, Ohio, in 1906. He attended Columbus public schools and Ohio State University....
- Research articles 2004-01-01
- Who should use the interactive guidelines?(Solutions)
- The Ohio State University researchers stress that the lift tool is intended to be a guideline, not as a substitute for professional judgment. That said, they believe the site will benefit a number of different users. Among them: * Employers: To facilitate transitional work...
- Research articles 2003-12-01
- System allows greater efficiency in identification of youth at risk. (Juvenile Justice).
- A new instrument that measures the relative risk levels of youths involved in the juvenile justice system can help human-services agencies better target their limited funding, users say. The Global Risk Assessment Device GRAD, developed at Ohio State University OSU, allows service professionals to...
- Research articles 2003-05-29
- Ion Beam Microscope Improves Materials.
- The Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate has acquired an advanced microscope that will greatly enhance the facility's capability to develop new materials for current and future aerospace systems. Designed around the basic functions of a focused ion beam FIB and a scanning electron microscope SEM,...
- Research articles 2003-01-01
- Forming technique eliminates need for post-machining. (Processing).
- A new cheap route to make strong, lightweight ceramic and hardmetal composites has been claimed by researchers at Ohio State University, USA. The recently patented technique, called displacive compensation of porosity DCP, uses a chemical reaction to generate a ceramic-metal or hardmetal-metal composite...
- Research articles 2002-10-01
- BACnet making new connections
- BACnetR continues to gain momentum as an effective tool in achieving open systems. Efforts on many fronts are advancing the protocol standard and its use by building professionals around the world. Here's a quick rundown on what's happened recently and what's coming soon. RAISING THE STANDARD BACnet-2001, officially known as...
- Research articles 2002-07-01
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