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MSU researcher finds new ways to support global crop production
Published on July 1, 2020
Ajit Srivastava develops solar technologies for drip irrigation systems and tractors powered by solar energy to help smallholder farmers in Burkina Faso increase crop production. -
CANR honors 2022 cohort of Global Scholars in Extension
Published on April 6, 2022
CANR announces a new cohort of five new global scholars representing MSU Extension. -
Studying what makes plants sick gives insight into animal and human health
Published on July 1, 2020
Sheng-Yang He is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator and an MSU University Distinguished Professor -
Understanding Consumer Preferences for Gene-Edited Food
Published on March 15, 2021
Through her doctoral research, AFRE graduate student Valerie Kilders explores how consumers perceive and value different gene-edited food products in different settings. -
New Research: U.S. Scientists find no evidence of adverse health effects by food grade titanium dioxide
Published on September 23, 2019
New research on the ingredient titanium dioxide (E 171) from the Center for Research on Ingredient Safety shows no evidence of adverse health outcomes. -
Animal science student spotlighted by MSU Undergraduate Research
Published on May 23, 2019
Scientific research is a growing opportunity for undergraduate students, and many animal science students are on board--just ask Ariana Negreiro, who is in the spotlight on a recent MSU Undergraduate Research video. -
Sinha receives USDA–NIFA–AFRI Merit Award
Published on July 5, 2019
Niharika Sinha received a USDA–NIFA–AFRI Merit Award from the Society for the Study of Reproduction. -
New research on yield response to wheat leaf architecture
Published on June 16, 2020
Michigan State University research is looking at the relationship between plant leaf architecture, seeding rates and yield. -
New GLANSIS research highlights how invasive plants compete
Published on April 7, 2021
By analyzing data researchers can close that knowledge gap by identifying patterns and trends across entire classes and families of organisms: valuable information in a constantly-changing ecosystem like the Great Lakes. -
Can cover crops control horseweed?
Published on April 21, 2020
A new video highlights research at MSU looking at whether cover crops can control the growth of the weed horseweed (marestail). -
Alien language: Using controlled vocabulary to talk about invasive species
Published on April 26, 2020
Part 3: Researchers can use different words to refer to the same phenomenon; agreed-upon definitions can help. -
URP students to present Practicum projects at Innovate Michigan! Summit 2016
Published on August 31, 2016
Students from the Urban & Regional Planning Program (URP) in the MSU School of Planning, Design and Construction will present their Practicum projects on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2016, at the Innovate Michigan! Summit 2016. -
Preventing tick bites and detecting invasive ticks: A citizen science study
Published on June 13, 2020
Ticks are expanding across Michigan, but you can help prevent tick-borne diseases. -
Michael's nontraditional path to horticulture allows him to use technology while working outdoors
Published on November 11, 2020
An advanced degree in horticulture allows Michael to blend his love of horticulture with his background in remote sensing and data analysis. -
Jinho posted his research and perspective on bioenergy crops and global warming as LTER fellow
Published on September 16, 2020
Jinho posted his research and perspective on bioenergy crops and global warming as LTER fellow -
Oceana Asparagus Day on March 11 Aims to Provide Latest Updates on Asparagus Industry and Crop Management
Published on February 22, 2021
Oceana Asparagus Day on March 11 Aims to Provide Latest Updates on Asparagus Industry and Crop Management -
Cleaning up the Detroit River
Published on November 24, 2020
2020 was another good year for habitat restoration and sediment investigation on the Detroit River but water levels created some unexpected issues. -
Entering the job stream with an aquatic sciences degree? Check out these programs to scale up your career!
Published on December 3, 2020
Effective public engagement skills benefit science, society, and enhance aquatic sciences careers. -
Student Opportunity in Reproductive Biology and Developmental Sciences
Published on January 13, 2020
Students will be trained in areas of reproductive biology and developmental sciences and receive career development workshops to prepare them for graduate school. Deadline: January 27, 2020. -
Biodegradation of Biodegradable Polymers in Mesophilic Aerobic Environments
Published on October 12, 2022
Biodegradable polymers derived from bio- and fossil-based sources have emerged as one feasible alternative to overcome inconveniences associated with the use and disposal of non-biodegradable polymers.