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Ancient Chinese malaria remedy fights TB
Published on December 20, 2016
A centuries-old herbal medicine, discovered by Chinese scientists and used to effectively treat malaria, has been found to potentially aid in the treatment of tuberculosis and may slow the evolution of drug resistance. -
MSU's Stephanie Vasko named AAAS Community Engagement Fellow
Published on December 13, 2016
Funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the AAAS Community Engagement Fellows Program is in its pilot year. -
MSU faculty members recognized among the world’s most highly cited researchers
Published on December 13, 2016
Six Michigan State University faculty members have earned a spot on the Thomson Reuters highly cited researchers list for 2016. -
Just add water: New discovery in plant-disease mechanism
Published on November 28, 2016
New research led by plant scientists at Michigan State University has found that too much rain, coupled with prolonged high levels of humidity, can result in more plant disease. -
MSU awarded grant for innovative soil research
Published on November 16, 2016
MSU AgBioResearch soil scientist Lisa Tiemann has been awarded $300,000 from the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research to conduct research that advances FFAR's mission of addressing world food and agriculture challenges in innovative ways. -
Yesterday's silk road could be tomorrow's environmental superhighway
Published on November 9, 2016
China's Belt and Road Initiative, a modern upgrade of the ancient Silk Road, could be a superhighway of environmental progress, according to a MSU AgBioResearch professor in this month's edition of Ecosystem Health & Sustainability. -
From field to glass: Beer made with Spartan barley creates craft industry buzz
Published on November 8, 2016
Century-old Spartan barley has made a comeback, and a Michigan craft brewery will be the first to test its taste in a limited-edition lager called Russ's Revival. READ -
The pasture isn’t always greener on the other side: Or is it?
Published on November 7, 2016
MSU Lake City Research Center helps to lead way in developing new regenerative grasslands certification. -
On the radar: Hunting invasive crayfish in Michigan rivers and streams
Published on November 7, 2016
Michigan has a long history with crayfish, but invasive species of the crustacean threaten the state's waterways. -
A learning year: High infestation of wheat disease gives researchers plenty to study
Published on November 7, 2016
This year, stripe rust reached epidemic proportions, exceeding historic levels to become the most significant yield-reducer on Michigan's 500,000 acres of wheat. -
Protecting the Michigan landscape
Published on November 7, 2016
Michigan State University researchers are working to ensure sustainability of Michigan's hunting heritage. -
Wanted: Chestnut Growers
Published on November 7, 2016
Michigan State University is growing the chestnut industry, with demand far outpacing supply. READ -
Tajikistan: Integrated pest management brings better agriculture
Published on November 7, 2016
Part two of a two-part exploration of Michigan State University's impact on agriculture in Central Asia focuses on Tajikistan. -
A silent animal sickness: Bovine leukemia virus
Published on November 7, 2016
Bovine leukemia virus is mostly unnoticeable, but its impact on farms is opening the eyes of MSU researchers. -
Potato progress: 50 years at MSU Montcalm Research Center
Published on November 7, 2016
Michigan State University has been conducting industry-leading potato research at the Montcalm Research Center for 50 years. -
Kyrgyzstan: Building capacity for a sustainable agriculture industry
Published on November 6, 2016
Part one of a two-part exploration of Michigan State University's impact on agriculture in Central Asia focuses on Kyrgyzstan. -
MSU joins $3.2 million effort to digitize butterfly and moth research collections
Published on November 1, 2016
The National Science Foundation is funding a $3.2 million effort to digitize millions of butterfly and moth specimens through 27 US institutes, including the A.J. Cook Arthropod Research Collection in the MSU Department of Entomology. -
Online software helps citizen scientists solve real-world problems
Published on October 7, 2016
Michigan State University researchers showed that recent advances of online modeling tools and a web-based portal not only help bolster citizen science but the field of conservation biology as well. -
'Dialing in the lipidome' for human health, environmental sustainability
Published on September 26, 2016
Decades of cutting-edge research at MSU on lipids - small, naturally occurring molecules that make up oils, fats and waxes - has scientists excited about recent advancements and the untapped potential of these microscopic workhorses. -
Pandas aren't out of the woods yet - In fact, forest wisdom is even more critical
Published on September 20, 2016
A research associate at MSU's Center for Systems Integration & Sustainability spent two years working in the relatively uncharted waters of tracking wild pandas fitted with GPS collars to fill in the gaps of understanding how they spend their days.