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University of Cincinnati

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Hope Trumps Mindfulness in Coping with Work Stress, New Research Shows

blind cave fish

Blind cavefish have extraordinary taste buds

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Brain organ, spinal fluid play key role in growth of new neurons

A generated image showing an ancient Maya ballcourt with an inset of four plants – morning glory, lancewood, chili peppers, and jool leaves – arranged in a ceremonial offering

Ancient Maya Ballcourt Reveals Ceremonial Offerings of Hallucinogenic and Medicinal Plants

University of Cincinnati graduate student Andrea Corpolongo, left, and Associate Professor Andy Czaja pose in front of a telescope at the Cincinnati Observatory. They serve on the NASA science team exploring Mars with the Perseverance rover.

Three years later, search for life on Mars continues

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Metformin can help youth manage weight gain side effect of bipolar medications

University of Cincinnati engineers have developed a test that uses saliva to warn consumers about periodontal disease, which if left untreated can lead to tooth loss, stroke, heart disease and other illnesses.

New at-home test for gingivitis protects oral health

Researchers found evidence that forests might have been far more important to native wildlife such as extinct dwarf hippos than the grasslands found in the same parts of Madagascar today.

Study Reveals Ancient Forests as Preferred Habitat for Extinct Dwarf Hippos in Madagascar

University of Cincinnati postdoctoral researcher Neşe Devenot studies psychedelics in UC's Institute of Research in Sensing.

Psychedelics may help people reinvent themselves

Woman using a dating app looking at a prospect

Smash or pass? This computer can tell

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Regular blueberry consumption may reduce risk of dementia

How do blind cavefish survive their low-oxygen environment?

Ancient Maya built sophisticated water filters

Ancient Maya reservoirs contained toxic pollution

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