Monthly Archives: March 2002
Copy cats and working class dogs
Kymberly Seabolt wouldn't trade her dogs for a cloned version.
What A Coincidence!
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about the science of coincidence.
Scythes gone, but not forgotten
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the rarely used, but never forgotten scythe.
What was it like to sail on a square-rigger?
Vanessa Agnew spent six weeks aboard an 18th century ship to learn about travel in the old days.
Two Ohio State graduates join Columbia space shuttle flight
OSU alumni use their education to work on Hubble Telescope.
Still no decision on final path for U.S. Route 30
ODOT says more studies are needed on potential alignments for proposed U.S. Route 30 before a final route can be picked.
Ohio researcher explains first line of crop defense
Researchers, including Ohio State expert Larry Madden, briefed Congress on potential for bioterrorism in the world of crops.
Ohio farmers a step closer to building ethanol plant
Ohio lawmakers have approved legislation that would encourage farmers to invest in a "new age" ethanol production cooperative.
Obesity growing threat to world health
Puberty, overnutition are causes of world's obesity.
OARDC and College of Wooster ink agreement
The College of Wooster and the Wooster-based Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center of The Ohio State University have formalized a long-standing relationship.