University of Cincinnati Develops AI-Powered System to Reduce Workplace Injuries in Collaboration with Ohio's Bureau of Workers’ Compensation
The University of Cincinnati has developed a technology, using cameras for real-time ergonomic analysis, to prevent workplace injuries, eliminating the need for wearable sensors.
University of Cincinnati Study Unveils Sleep's Crucial Role for Pregnant Cockroaches and Human Mothers Alike
The study from the University of Cincinnati finds that like humans, pregnant cockroaches need more sleep for their offspring's health, impacting gestation and milk protein production.
AI's Rising Energy Demands Could Lead to Higher Electricity Bills, Baltimore Sun Investigation Reveals
The article discusses the rising energy demands and economic impacts of AI technology, highlighting concerns about increased electric bills and the need for more energy-efficient AI systems.
University of Cincinnati Engineers Mimic Albatross for Advanced Drone Technology, DARPA-funded Project Featured on Earth.com
University of Cincinnati researchers are developing drones inspired by albatrosses' efficient flight, aiming to replicate their energy-conserving soaring technique with funding from DARPA.
University of Cincinnati Expert Dr. Yasmin Aziz Advocates for Research on Outpatient Management of Hemorrhagic Stroke
Dr. Yasmin Aziz discusses the need for research on managing hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage, emphasizing the absence of specific blood pressure targets for patients.
University of Cincinnati Researcher Secures $2.6 Million Grant to Investigate Diabetic Cardiomyopathy
Dr. Drosatos of the University of Cincinnati has received a $2.6 million grant to investigate diabetic cardiomyopathy, with a focus on the role of the GLUT1 protein in heart disease among individuals with diabetes.
University of Cincinnati Students to Study Semiconductor Manufacturing in Taiwan Through NSF-Funded Program
The University of Cincinnati has announced a program funded by an NSF grant, which will enable engineering students to learn about semiconductor manufacturing in Taiwan over the next five years.












