13 ABC


Keeping an Eye on Lake Erie Algal Blooms

June 25, 2024

Dr. Thomas Bridgeman, professor of ecology and director of the UToledo Lake Erie Center, explains how the recent high temperatures may speed up the timing of this summer’s Lake Erie algal bloom.


Algae is Adapting to Changing Seasons

June 18, 2024

Dr. Steven Haller, an associate professor of medicine, explains how toxins from harmful algal blooms are persisting longer into the fall and early winter.


CampMed at University of Toledo

June 18, 2024

Dr. Luisa Corpuz, a UToledo family medicine specialist, discusses the importance of getting young kids interested in potential careers in medicine.


UToledo Hones In on Harmful Algal Blooms

June 18, 2024

Dr. Dragan Isailovic, a professor in UToledo’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, describes collaborative research between UToledo and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory into how harmful algal blooms can grow using organic nitrogen, which enters the watershed through the decomposition of aquatic and terrestrial organisms or from organic fertilizers.


CampMed at University of Toledo

June 14, 2024

Dr. Luisa Corpuz, a UToledo internal medicine specialist, discusses the importance of getting young kids interested in potential careers in medicine.


UTMC Offers Comprehensive Approach to Weight Management

June 12, 2024

Dr. Justin Hsu, a UTMC bariatric surgeon, and Dr. Yara Tovar, a University of Toledo endocrinologist and obesity medicine specialist, discuss weight management options available at UTMC.


Palmer Hall Demolition at University of Toledo

June 4, 2024

Interim President Matt Schroeder discusses the University’s plan to remove Palmer Hall and replace it with a new academic quad.


Reaction to Former President Trump Guilty Verdict

June 4, 2024

Dr. Sam Nelson, associate professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration, shares that the former president’s convictions are unlikely to change the votes of those who already support a candidate, but may make a difference to undecided voters.


Will Trump Serve Jail Time for Felony Convictions?

June 4, 2024

Dr. Sam Nelson, associate professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration, explains that while jail would be an unusual sentence for the crimes of which the former president is convicted, the judge may take into consideration the number of convictions and his behavior during the trial.


‘No Mow May’ or ‘Bee Buffet’

May 21, 2024

Dr. Todd Crail, a Distinguished University Lecturer in the Department of Environmental Sciences, explains why letting your lawn grow long in spring has a limited benefit to native pollinators.