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K-State biologists' discovery could help treat fatal, drug-resistant pneumonia and sepsis
Bacterial pneumonia and sepsis are leading causes of hospitalization and death. Researchers in K-State's Division of Biology have discovered that…
K-State entomologist to lead $1M effort to expand bee project
Thanks to a new NSF grant, researchers at three universities are advancing K-State entomologist Brian Spiesman's BeeMachine project, which tracks…
K-State engineer receives NSF grant to enhance cybersecurity for biological data infrastructure
A Kansas State University engineer is working to provide robust cybersecurity tools for artificial intelligence applications in bioinformatics.
Children's literature expert Philip Nel to publish book exploring 'Harold and the Purple Crayon' legacy
K-State's Philip Nel is the author of an upcoming book examining the legacy and nuance of children's literature classic "Harold and the Purple Crayon…
K-State researchers uncover keys to stemming wheat production losses due to drought
A group of Kansas State University researchers and several colleagues have released a set of findings that just may hold some clues on how to help…
K-State's precision agriculture innovations in Kansas are solutions for the world
K-State researchers have cultivated a multi-decade partnership with a local farm that has led to international solutions in the field of precision…
K-State launches startup space to foster university innovation
Located in Manhattan’s Edge District, the LaunchPad is a collaborative and creative space dedicated to empowering Kansas State University faculty and…
K-State engineering students apply learning through EV charging station project
A multi-year undergraduate research project in the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering resulted in a new EV charging station for K-State's campus.
K-State biologist receives $1.87M grant to explore cell interactions that fight inflammatory diseases
A Kansas State University biologist has received a grant to study how immune cells and sensory neurons affect tissue inflammation — work that could…
Xiaolong Guo receives CAREER award to develop AI tools to detect computer hardware security risks
K-State electrical engineer Xiaolong Guo is developing an automated tool to detect security issues in computer hardware without human effort or…
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