Experts say public perception of Alzheimer’s needs to shift
HERSHEY, Pa. -- The common belief that scientists will soon conquer Alzheimer's is a misconception, said Daniel George, a professor at Penn State College of Medicine.
University of Connecticut scientists cultivate non-invasive variety of burning bush
STORRS, Conn. -- Scientific breakthrough could help restore the popular ornamental shrub Euonymus alatus, otherwise known as burning bush, to prominence in commercial marketplace.
Success one ‘clip’ at a time
With a lifelong career in sheep shearing, Bob Taylor, and now his son, Justin, preserve a bit of history.
Ohio livestock producers learn new standards in Wooster
With new standards a month from their effective date, producers learning what they mean and how they apply.
Photos from the 2011 Stark County Fair
Scenes from the 2011 Stark County Fair.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Sept. 1, 2011:
BURTON, Ohio -- Members of the Swingin' Hams 4-H club met Aug. 2 at the Patterson Center to discuss the upcoming Geauga County Fair.Each...
Vultures have their place, and their ‘day’
On Saturday, Sept. 3, the world observes International Vulture Awareness Day.
Because they are the antithesis of cute and cuddly, vultures may seem an odd...
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Sept. 1, 2011:
BELOIT, Ohio -- The West Branch FFA met at West Branch High School Aug. 17, with 20 members in attendance.Members enjoyed recreation and refreshments.
Dow AgroSciences, Barenbrug USA enter agreement
INDIANAPOLIS -- Dow AgroSciences will co-promote BarOptima PLUS E34 tall fescue with beneficial endophyte, said Dow AgroSciences LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Co. (NYSE: DOW), and Barenbrug USA.
PAAR spells new plant, animal research for OARDC
Highly secure building means new research opportunity for Ohio State.













