Research & Science
IN A FLASH: Daring Mighty Things
An inspirational message welcomes visitors to the College of Aeronautics and Engineering's new expansion.
Rubble Busters SkyHack Team Creates a Lifesaving Drone on the FlyÂ
Rubble Busters' innovative autonomous search and report features won a first-place award in SkyHack 2023.
Tiny Insects Play a Big Role in Forest Recovery
С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ researchers are studying the ways that insects help in the recovery of forests.
IN A FLASH: Learning the Ins and Outs of Patient Care
С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ nursing students learn fundamental skills using sophisticated patient simulators and each other.
How Does ChatGPT Work, Anyway?
ChatGPT currently has over 180 million users as of August 2023. But how does this chatbot work? What are the potential impacts of its use in academia? How could its increasing utlization affect future grads and their careers?
I PROMISE Fourth Graders to Take Over С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµâ€™s Brain Health Research Institute
С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµâ€™s Brain Health Research Institute on Wednesday, Nov. 29, will welcome 94 fourth-grade students from Akron, Ohio’s I PROMISE School for a day of activities aimed at sparking their interest in science and technology.
Helping Those Who Help New Moms
Community healthcare providers in Northeast Ohio are encountering an increase in patients seeking maternal mental health services. С»ÆÆ¬ÊÓÆµ College of Nursing Assistant Professor James Tudhope and his research team aim to make maternal mental healthcare more integrated into regular practice and standard education.
IN A FLASH: Long Shadows
The angle of the sun during the fall creates long shadows on sunny days.
IN A FLASH: The Glow from the Grow
The greenhouses behind Cunningham Hall cast a warm glow at night.
Grant Expands Access to Groundbreaking App for Youth Living With HIV
A Northeast Ohio research team has secured a $5.7 million grant from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, part of the National Institutes of Health, to assess the impact of its Positive Peers app on the health outcomes of individuals aged 13-34 living with HIV. A pilot study found that when compared to those with HIV who didn’t use the app, those utilizing Positive Peers were more likely to be virally supressed and consistently engaged in medical care.