Articles tagged with 'Research sustainability' | The Ohio State University

Ohio State News (Research sustainability)

2023
July
17,
2023
| 08:10 AM America/New_York
In a new study, researchers have found that the restoration efforts of the critically endangered species elkhorn coral depend largely on the animal’s location, microbiome, and the right conditions to provide an abundance of food.  
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2022
June
23,
2022
| 09:00 AM America/New_York
Climate change is putting an enormous strain on global water resources, and according to researchers, the Tibetan Plateau is suffering from a water imbalance so extreme that it could lead to an increase in international conflicts.
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2021
December
02,
2021
| 10:44 AM America/New_York
Explaining the value of misshapen vegetables – that they are as healthful as their picture-perfect counterparts and buying them helps reduce food waste – could help improve sales of “ugly” produce, new research suggests.
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April
15,
2021
| 09:46 AM America/New_York
The Ohio State University and IGS Energy today announced a new public-private initiative to support research, student engagement and other university programs promoting sustainable energy.
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2020
April
15,
2020
| 17:09 PM America/New_York
The Ohio State University today released a plan to cut its carbon emissions in half within this decade. This accelerates the university’s ability to achieve full carbon neutrality by 2050.
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2018
December
03,
2018
| 11:29 AM America/New_York
When deciding whether to participate in programs designed to conserve energy during peak hours, consumers appear to rely more on their intuition about how much money they’re saving rather than on proof their bills are smaller, a new study has
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August
30,
2018
| 17:32 PM America/New_York
A legislative group aimed at cleaning up Lake Erie is seeking support from The Ohio State University. The bipartisan Toward a Cleaner Lake Erie Working Group held the first hearing at the Ohio Statehouse Tuesday. Ohio Senate President Larry
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May
17,
2018
| 00:00 AM America/New_York
Water pitchers designed to rid water of harmful contaminants are not created equal, new research has found. Scientists from The Ohio State University compared three popular pitcher brands’ ability to clear dangerous microcystins from tap
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