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23-Jan-2024 7:00 AM EST
New research finds presence of dangerous airborne neurotoxin near Great Salt Lake
Bowling Green State University

BGSU researcher has helped identified a potential connection between a reduction in Utah’s Great Salt Lake and long-term consequences for human health.

Newswise: BGSU research finds people struggle to identify AI from human art, but prefer human-made works
15-Dec-2023 11:45 AM EST
BGSU research finds people struggle to identify AI from human art, but prefer human-made works
Bowling Green State University

People generally can’t tell the difference between AI and human art, but they prefer the latter — even if they can’t explain it

Newswise: BGSU researcher developing innovative open-source software tool
30-Oct-2023 7:00 AM EDT
BGSU researcher developing innovative open-source software tool
Bowling Green State University

New software identifies changes made to code more accurately than existing methods by modeling a programmer’s viewpoint of the software change

Newswise: BGSU research examines connection between loneliness and predictors of increased risk of heart disease
23-Oct-2023 7:00 AM EDT
BGSU research examines connection between loneliness and predictors of increased risk of heart disease
Bowling Green State University

Research will focus on understanding what it takes for lonely individuals to build social connections and how those interactions affect the sympathetic nervous system

   
Newswise: Never-married adults comprise lowest percentage of U.S. homeowners, new BGSU research finds
8-Aug-2023 7:00 AM EDT
Never-married adults comprise lowest percentage of U.S. homeowners, new BGSU research finds
Bowling Green State University

Roughly 48% of adults who have never been married owned a home in 2021. Divorced adults comprised 59% of homeowners, with widowed individuals at 71%. Married adults contributed to the largest share of ownership at 80%.

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14-Jun-2023 12:00 AM EDT
BGSU researchers develop ‘green chemistry’ method to recycle, upcycle silicone
Bowling Green State University

Pioneering research out of Bowling Green State University is aiming to keep silicone out of landfills through an innovative process designed to recycle or upcycle the popular consumer product.

Newswise: BGSU develops dimmable protective eyewear for U.S. Department of Defense
16-May-2023 10:10 AM EDT
BGSU develops dimmable protective eyewear for U.S. Department of Defense
Bowling Green State University

BGSU is partnering with public and private organizations to provide the U.S. Department of Defense with eyewear that electronically adjusts its tint from clear to dark in 0.1 seconds, a critical safety feature.

Newswise: Award-winning coating aims to preserve National Park Service monuments, possibly more
29-Nov-2022 10:00 AM EST
Award-winning coating aims to preserve National Park Service monuments, possibly more
Bowling Green State University

BGSU photochemical scientists used three different forms of chemistry to develop a hybrid coating that could extend the life of multiple surfaces, including national monuments, historical structures, statues, cemetery stones and buildings

Newswise: BGSU Research Explores Reasons for – and Possible Solutions to – Widespread World Language Educator Shortage
24-Oct-2022 12:00 PM EDT
BGSU Research Explores Reasons for – and Possible Solutions to – Widespread World Language Educator Shortage
Bowling Green State University

New research finds the No. 1 reason world language educators chose their path was due to a world language teacher they had in high school, suggesting recruitment of these educators will be paramount in confronting shortages

Newswise: BGSU researcher helps create process to decompose plastic on demand
13-Oct-2022 8:30 AM EDT
BGSU researcher helps create process to decompose plastic on demand
Bowling Green State University

The plastic, made from a chemical found in the extract of a vanilla bean, degrades when exposed to a specific wavelength of light

Released: 19-Jul-2021 9:00 AM EDT
Research Shows Insufficient or Poor-Quality Sleep Can Be an Important Factor Between Stress, Diet
Bowling Green State University

While a good night’s sleep won’t cure everything, it helps more than you might think.

Released: 19-Jul-2021 9:00 AM EDT
BGSU Researcher Asks, 'Is Dredge Material Good for Soil?'
Bowling Green State University

A Bowling Green State University researcher hopes to impact Lake Erie’s water quality by using dredged sediments from the lake and adding them to farm soils.

Released: 12-Apr-2021 2:05 PM EDT
Married same-sex couples more likely to raise kids over cohabiting ones, according to new BGSU research
Bowling Green State University

When it comes to same-sex couples raising children, married couples are more likely to be raising children than cohabiting ones, according to new research by Bowling Green State University.

Released: 24-Feb-2021 1:55 PM EST
Fossils may hold clues to climate change, says BGSU paleobiologist
Bowling Green State University

Evolution and extinction of an ancient mollusk, informs the research of Dr. Peg Yacobucci

Released: 13-Aug-2020 8:55 AM EDT
BGSU’s Novak Family Professor of Data Science helps journalists understand polls
Bowling Green State University

Being able to vet surveys and election polls is important for journalists and other media experts, making Dr. Trent Buskirk a very popular person this time of year. Buskirk is the Novak Family Professor of Data Science and the chair of the Applied Statistics and Operations Research Department at BGSU.

Released: 14-May-2020 3:35 PM EDT
Research takes aim at social tool for fighting COVID-19
Bowling Green State University

The social distancing of COVID-19 might have its own long-term effects; a Bowling Green State University team of sociologists — Drs. Peggy Giordano, Monica Longmore and Wendy Manning — received a National Science Foundation grant to conduct research on social distancing and what factors might influence individuals’ levels of compliance.

   
Released: 12-May-2020 9:30 AM EDT
Researcher receives NSF grant to look into how to prevent coronaviruses from infecting humans
Bowling Green State University

Dr. Xiaohong Tan, an assistant professor of chemistry at Bowling Green State University, has an idea to prevent coronaviruses from infecting humans. His idea merited the National Science Foundation’s approval for a one-year, $200,000 grant to fund his research.

   
Released: 20-Dec-2019 8:05 AM EST
Fitness Goals This Winter? Get a Personal Trainer.
Bowling Green State University

At the start of every new year, gyms fill with patrons who have fitness aspirations. But by February, the gyms are mostly empty. There’s a way to avoid this, says Nathan Peters: hire a personal trainer.

Released: 6-Nov-2019 1:50 PM EST
Rogers examines the effects of ancient microbes in new book
Bowling Green State University

The idea of freezing a life in ice and thawing it out years, even centuries, later has been used extensively in novels, movies and comics. According to BGSU biology professor Scott Rogers in his new book this concept may be more fact than fiction, and the outcomes of this are just as worrying as they are exciting.

Released: 13-Aug-2019 11:05 AM EDT
Fighting back against the emerald ash borer
Bowling Green State University

Bowling Green State University postdoctoral researcher Dr. Rachel Kappler is continuing her dissertation research of ash trees and emerald ash borers to determine the trees’ possible recovery from this invasive beetle that has killed hundreds of millions of ash trees in North America.

Released: 28-May-2019 5:05 PM EDT
Academic Pair Fills Gap in Sport-Management Research
Bowling Green State University

Dr. Amanda Paule-Koba, associate professor of sport management at BGSU, and her colleague at the University of Arkansas, Dr. Sarah Stokowski, co-edit a new journal, JADE, whose goal is to focus on research into the athletic experience.

23-Apr-2019 9:05 AM EDT
Unique challenges of ‘mom-candidates’ researched
Bowling Green State University

Dr. Melissa K. Miller, associate professor of political science at Bowling Green State University, is a keen observer of national political campaigns and well aware that women candidates’ fundraising and win-rates now mirror those of men, once incumbency and party are controlled. Yet Miller has long suspected that mothers of young children are held to different standards. Her research details the many ways in which motherhood features in the campaigns of mothers of young children.

Released: 15-Apr-2019 4:40 PM EDT
Wallach Invited to Speak on Continued Relevance of Recording Studios
Bowling Green State University

Dr. Jeremy Wallach, a BGSU professor of popular culture and expert on popular music and globalization, was invited to Venice, Italy, for the annual “Music and Musicology in the 21st Century” conference. He presented on the soulful experience of the recording studio, and why technology cannot replace that personal interaction.

Released: 4-Apr-2019 10:05 AM EDT
BGSU to host Batman in Popular Culture Conference April 12-13
Bowling Green State University

In celebration of the 80th anniversary of Batman, Bowling Green State University’s Department of Popular Culture and the Ray and Pat Browne Library for Popular Culture Studies will host the Batman in Popular Culture Conference April 12-13 at Jerome Library.

Released: 13-Mar-2019 9:00 AM EDT
BGSU’s online bachelor’s programs for veterans ranked No. 1 in Ohio
Bowling Green State University

Bowling Green State University’s online bachelor’s programs for veterans are ranked No. 1 in Ohio in the 2019 U.S. News & World Report Best Online Program rankings.

Released: 19-Jan-2019 2:05 PM EST
BGSU online criminal justice master's program one of the best in nation
Bowling Green State University

Bowling Green State University's online criminal justice master's program is ranked 14th in the country in the 2019 U.S. News & World Report Best Online Programs rankings, which were released Jan. 15.

Released: 20-Nov-2018 4:50 PM EST
Bowling Green State University Returns Ancient Mosaics to the Republic of Turkey
Bowling Green State University

Twelve pieces of ancient mosaics in Bowling Green State University’s art collection are being packed for their return to the Republic of Turkey.

Released: 19-Nov-2018 10:05 AM EST
Maran to bring science, communication skills to Knauss marine policy fellowship
Bowling Green State University

Bowling Green State University doctoral biology student Audrey Maran was chosen for the highly competitive John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship. She will serve for a year as a communication specialist in the National Sea Grant office, a division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Released: 16-Oct-2018 9:05 AM EDT
College Junior Is a Six-Figure Digital Marketing Consultant
Bowling Green State University

Donovan J. Greening balances the demands of running a full-service digital marketing agency and being a full-time student.

Released: 11-Oct-2018 1:05 PM EDT
Professor Helps Young People Raise Their Voice Against Gun Violence
Bowling Green State University

Ethnomusicologist Dr. Katherine Meizel helped young people nationwide to raise their voices against gun violence.

Released: 21-Aug-2018 4:40 PM EDT
Graduate Student Digs Deep for Algae Solution
Bowling Green State University

BGSU graduate student Josephine Lindsey-Robbins is researching the role of “bugs” in composting dead plant material, turning it back into the soil and keeping its nitrogen and phosphorus in place. There, it can fertilize the soil instead of washing into lakes.

Released: 16-Jul-2018 8:05 AM EDT
Educating Abroad
Bowling Green State University

Growing up in Milford, Ohio, Emily (Lawry) Hatch’s kitchen wall was home to something not commonly found in kitchens – a world map.

Released: 29-May-2018 12:05 PM EDT
A new insight into the beetle-fungus symbiosis
Bowling Green State University

A Bowling Green State University microbiology team played an important role in a scientific discovery about alcohol benefitting fungus farming in beetles. The beetle research, headed by an entomologist Christopher Ranger of USDA-ARS, discovered that alcohol, specifically ethanol, is important for the beetles’ food production, and part of the logic for their attraction to alcohol.

Released: 12-Mar-2018 11:05 AM EDT
Collet Book Explores Schools’ Potential for Helping Immigrants Assimilate
Bowling Green State University

Dr. Bruce Collet, associate professor at Bowling Green State University School, sees the important role public schools have in acculturating immigrants into their new societies. In his new book, "Migration, Religion, and Schooling in Liberal Democratic States" (Routledge, 2018) he lays out recommendations on how these institutions can help facilitate immigrants' integration.

 
Released: 6-Feb-2018 4:30 PM EST
Faulkner Book Urges a More Physical Feminism
Bowling Green State University

Dr. Sandra Faulkner’s new book, “Real Women Run: Running as Feminist Embodiment,” brings poetic inquiry, ethnography and feminist analysis to the study of women runners of all identities and how they fit or do not fit cultural expectations. Faulkner makes the case for a more physical feminism.

Released: 18-Jan-2018 9:05 AM EST
Study Finds Adult Contraceptive Use Linked to Teen Knowledge
Bowling Green State University

Bowling Green State University Associate Professor of sociology Dr. Karen Guzzo and an Ohio State University researcher analyzed data that establishes a long-term linkage between adolescent reproductive knowledge and attitude and adult contraceptive behavior. The study appears in the January 2018 issue of Maternal and Child Health Journal.


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