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Rooftop gardens are gaining popularity as cities expand and green, natural habitats decline. University of Dayton biology professor Chelse Prather explores green roofs as habitat for organisms by studying ant communities on rooftop gardens and adjacent ground level habitats in Cincinnati, Dayton and Columbus.
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There's a known link between weather and headaches and migraines. Now, researchers are beginning to understand specific weather patterns that may increase risk.
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Cincinnati is home to the earliest governing bodies for cornhole. The groups say they helped launch the Midwest game into a worldwide sport.
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The Ohio River Basin is home to about 10% of the U.S. population. But unlike other major watersheds, it doesn鈥檛 have a dedicated EPA office. Proposed federal legislation could change that.
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Local parks in Cincinnati have been using an ingredient called biochar to help trees grow. They鈥檝e been purchasing it from out of state, but soon, the city will be making its own.
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Almost 50 years after the premiere of the WKRP sitcom, a Cincinnati radio station has acquired the call letters and has rebranded 鈥淭he Oasis鈥 nostalgic rock music format as 鈥淲KRP in Cincinnati.鈥
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More than two decades ago, scientists started transforming the site of a uranium processing facility into a nature preserve. Now, their work is paying off.
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A cube satellite built by University of Cincinnati students is part of the payload on a resupply mission heading to the International Space Station.
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The Hamilton County Democrat served from 1978 to 1994.
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Garden of Joy Culinary Academy wants to arm its students with multiple skill sets: cooking, gardening and emotional regulation.