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University of Cincinnati (UC)

The University of Cincinnati (commonly referred to as Cincinnati or UC) is a comprehensive public research university in Cincinnati, in the U.S. state of Ohio, and a part of the University System of Ohio.

Using electrical field treatment to treat cancer

Turning pollution into cash: Converting carbon dioxide into ethylene to reduce the carbon footprint

A true universal Ebola vaccine?

Is AB569 a safe and effective means to eradicate superbugs?

Mobile health tool plugs into your phone to diagnose illnesses from coronavirus to malaria and more

Found: The tipping point in deforestation

Developing satellites that can fix other satellites

For his latest study, professor Ou Ma engineered robots to work independently but collaboratively When satellites break, which is surprisingly often, there isn’t much you can do about them. They become expensive and dangerous flotsam, orbiting Earth for years or generations until gravity eventually draws them to a fiery death in the atmosphere. University of

Developing satellites that can fix other satellites

Electrospinning endless possibilities

via University of Cincinnati UC’s novel applications of a technology called electrospinning could improve contraceptive products and help patients with brain tumors When you visit Andrew Steckl’s lab at the University of Cincinnati, you see a nondescript glass box that weaves together different fibers. He sees endless possibility. Steckl’s lab is coming up with new

Electrospinning endless possibilities

A new algorithm to protect computer hardware from attacks

Researchers develop an algorithm that defends against side-channel attacks on hardware Researchers at the University of Cincinnati developed an algorithm that safeguards hardware from attacks to steal data. In these attacks, hackers detect variations of power and electromagnetic radiation in electronic devices’ hardware and then use that variation to steal encrypted information. The UC researchers

A new algorithm to protect computer hardware from attacks

A new world map shows the dramatic changes in land use over the last quarter century

Using 24 years of satellite data, the global map helps explain stories such as the Central American migrant caravans A new map by the University of Cincinnati illustrates one motivating force behind migrant caravans leaving Guatemala and Honduras to reach the United States. UC geography professor Tomasz Stepinski created the new world map showing dramatic

A new world map shows the dramatic changes in land use over the last quarter century

Using oxygen to kill infections and disease

The life-threatening bacteria called MRSA can cripple a hospital since it spreads quickly and is resistant to treatment. But scientists report that they are now making advances in a new technique that avoids antibiotics. Instead, they are using light to activate oxygen, which then wipes out antibiotic-resistant bacteria. The method also could be used to

Using oxygen to kill infections and disease

Can social media move Bitcoin prices?

Stevens Institute of Technology researcher analyzed 3.3 million tweets and 344,000 posts, verifies for the first time social media’s effect on cryptocurrency Bitcoin is on fire. The ultra-democratic cryptocurrency with many passionate doubters and acolytes, has taken the tech and financial communities by storm. The value of a single bitcoin has soared from approximately $500

Can social media move Bitcoin prices?

ALPHA artificial intelligence system beats tactical experts in combat simulation using $35 computer

Artificial intelligence recently won out during simulated aerial combat against U.S. expert tacticians. Importantly, it did so using no more than the processing power available in a tiny, affordable computer (Raspberry Pi) that retails for as little as $35. Not only was Lee not able to score a kill against ALPHA after repeated attempts, he

ALPHA artificial intelligence system beats tactical experts in combat simulation using $35 computer

Low-Cost, ‘Tunable’ Window Tintings

Technology developed by the University of Cincinnati and industry partners can do something that neither blinds nor existing smart windows can do. This patent-pending research, supported by the National Science Foundation, will lead to low-cost window tintings which dynamically adapt for brightness, color temperatures and opacity (to provide for privacy while allowing light in). Technology

Low-Cost, ‘Tunable’ Window Tintings

UC Researchers Say Reversal of Type 1 Diabetes In Mice May Help Humans

Investigators at the University of Cincinnati (UC) have found a therapy that reverses new onset Type 1 diabetes in mouse models Investigators at the University of Cincinnati (UC) have found a therapy that reverses new onset Type 1 diabetes in mouse models and may advance efforts in combating the disease among humans. The study, led

UC Researchers Say Reversal of Type 1 Diabetes In Mice May Help Humans

The Delivery Drone That Could Make Amazon’s Vision A Reality

The new HorseFly octocopter–a small drone with eight rotors–is designed to live on the back of a electric delivery truck. As the truck makes its rounds, the HorseFly splits off to make more deliveries in the area. every detail matters for saving fuel and reducing pollution: UPS drivers, for example, rarely turn left, which has

The Delivery Drone That Could Make Amazon’s Vision A Reality

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