From joy to sadness, there are thousands of ways we express emotion, but a new study found that many emotions are understood through fewer facial expressions than previously thought. Recently published in the Journal of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Transactions on Affective Computing, ...
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Coffee Underground to host free finals week dinners for students
During finals week at Ohio State, Coffee Underground, a coffee shop located in the Indianola Church of Christ, will be offering free food and a space for studying for students during finals week. This event happens every fall and spring semester, and it is “a ...
Read More »Ohio State to lead national health study of same-gender couples
Ohio State researchers will be leading the first study ever to focus on the health of same-gender couples in the United States. The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development granted Ohio State and Bowling Green State universities $2.3 million to ...
Read More »Effects of viewing filtered photos shown in latest study
Filtering photos comes in handy for those who wish to enhance their appearance through social media posts, but a study done by an Ohio State doctoral candidate in communication suggests there is more to filters than the user’s motive behind the photo. Megan Vendemia, lead ...
Read More »New study finds inspiration for less painful needle in bee and wasp stingers
Next time you swat at a bee, remember how it’s painful little stinger is inspiring new medical technology. A new study has found a way to design a less painful micro-needle that imitates bee and wasp stingers. Bharat Bhushan, Ohio Eminent Scholar and Howard D. ...
Read More »Apps a significant factor in helping graduate students with schoolwork
Time management and organization techniques are key skills to a successful college career, and for graduate students this is no different. Students today have a multitude of apps at their fingertips to assist them in managing their busy schedules. With a couple taps, anyone with ...
Read More »Study: Stimulant misuse continues on college campuses
An Ohio State study found that 16 percent of college students misuse stimulant medications in an attempt to help them enhance their grades and cope with college life. In addition to stimulants, the study found that about 9 percent of students said they misuse pain ...
Read More »Ohio State doctoral student finds two in five teens text while driving in new study
An Ohio State doctoral student found in a recent study, published in the “Journal of Adolescent Health,” that two in five teenagers text while driving. Li Li, the lead author of the study and a PhD candidate studying epidemiology — the study of incidence, distribution ...
Read More »Scarlet Scoop: Wexner Medical Center lung transplant technology, Startups rank high
This episode of Scarlet Scoop features Wexner Medical Center’s new lung transplant technology and Ohio State technology startups rank among best in the nation.
Read More »Ohio State study finds correlation between height, political attitudes
Though standing at a height of only 5 feet, Sara Watson is making some tall statements about the relationship between height and support for politically conservative parties. A recent study conducted by Watson, an assistant political science professor, and Raj Arunachalam of Bates White, LLC., ...
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