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The debate about #abortionrights is never over in the United States, an @OhioState expert writes. Today's Supreme Court ruling just suggests that a new chapter is starting. https://t.co/A6xaQC1vMQ

New research by @thomasjwood of @OhioState and colleagues. https://t.co/nIYqaPhCLv

The #NHL claims fights in hockey can help deter more violent play. A new @OSUehe study shows that is not true: fights may actually lead to more penalties. #StanleyCup https://t.co/7uJRBA93dZ

Women who worked on a research project were 13% less likely to be named as authors in related scientific articles compared to their male colleagues, a new study finds. @OSU_Econ https://t.co/l2foB8bt2Z

Science reporting on climate change does lead Americans to adopt more accurate beliefs and support government action on the issue – but these gains are fragile, a new study suggests. @osupolisci https://t.co/0q4gmBCUf1

Bats were trained to associate a phone ringtone with food -- and remembered four years later. @EEOB_OSU https://t.co/64nkoxZHOi