Cleveland Lab’s ‘Brain Shield’ Drug Shows Radiation Hope in Mice
A UH/CWRU team reports that an experimental compound, P7C3‑A20, prevented long‑term memory loss and depression‑like behavior in mice after whole‑brain radiotherapy. The findings point to a possible way to protect patients from treatment‑related cognitive decline.
Ohio U Wrist Test Nails Hidden Fracture Threat DXA Missed
Ohio University researchers report a radiation-free wrist test that measured bone stiffness and identified fracture risk better than standard DXA in a multicenter study. The test could fill a major screening gap if larger trials confirm the findings.
Columbus Study Finds Bottled Water Swimming With Nanoplastics, Tap Comes Out Cleaner
An Ohio State study finds bottled water contains roughly three times as many nanoplastic particles as treated tap water. Researchers say switching to tap or filtered water reduces exposure.
Cleveland's FutureLAND Returns with AI Forward Summit at moCa: A Deep Dive into Innovation and Creativity Scheduled for November
Cleveland's FutureLAND event, the AI Forward Summit, is returning on November 20 at moCa Cleveland, focusing on AI's role in innovation and economic opportunities.
Cleveland State University Launches Innovative Integrated Physics and Computer Science Degree to Meet Industry Demand
Cleveland State University introduces a Physics and Computer Science integrated Bachelor's program, responding to the demand for multidisciplinary skills in the workforce.
Kent State University's Dr. Jennifer Mapes Revitalizes 1970 Shooting Memories with Innovative Digital Mapping Project
Dr. Jennifer Mapes at Kent State uses geography to map human experiences, particularly the May 4, 1970 shootings, supported by over 200 narratives. Her upcoming lecture will discuss this project.












