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Where The Wind Blows, Power Is Restored, Jennifer Tidball Jun 2016

Where The Wind Blows, Power Is Restored, Jennifer Tidball

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Researchers look at preventing major power failures with Kansas wind energy.


2011 Spring Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), Jennifer Torline, Beth Bohn, Rachel Skybetter May 2016

2011 Spring Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), Jennifer Torline, Beth Bohn, Rachel Skybetter

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Perspectivesshowcases Kansas State University's range of research, scholarly, and creative activity and discovery. This Spring edition includes highlights

  • In Europe and The U.S., Consumer Views On Cloned Products Breed Different Results, A Patented Success, Biologist’s career spent on research to prevent cataracts, Graphene research receives national recognition, Chemist recognized as promising young scientist, The meat of the matter: ready-to-eat products contain few cancerous compounds, Entomologist finds household pests carry same multi-drug resistant bacterial strains found in swine operations, Biosecurity Research Institute enhancing food safety research, A patented success.


Brightening Afghanistan, Trevor Davis, Greg Tammen, Jennifer Tidball May 2016

Brightening Afghanistan, Trevor Davis, Greg Tammen, Jennifer Tidball

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Researchers study renewable energy to power electricity-scarce country.


Gust Of Power, Beth Bohn May 2016

Gust Of Power, Beth Bohn

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Wind Application Center a force for wind research, education.


Research Scholar: Seeking The Best And Brightest, Beth Bohn Apr 2016

Research Scholar: Seeking The Best And Brightest, Beth Bohn

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Seeking the best and brightest.

New scholarship program provides competitive advantage.

Enhancing the graduate scholarly experience is a key goal of Kansas State University’s plan to become a Top 50 public research university by 2025.


Rock Stars, Sarah Caldwell Hancock Apr 2016

Rock Stars, Sarah Caldwell Hancock

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Kansas State University geoscientists explore interrelated processes to protect resources and human health.

Humans have not had a long time, geologically speaking, to advance understanding of the earth and its processes. We’ve had even less time to connect knowledge in different disciplines.