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K-State professor elected to prestigious National Academy of Medicine
Jürgen A. Richt has been elected to the prestigious National Academy of Medicine, one of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine.
K-State physicist wins prestigious Lilienfeld Prize from American Physical Society
Bharat Ratra, university distinguished professor of physics, has been selected to receive the American Physical Society's 2025 Julius Edgar…
K-State physicist Daniel Rolles elected American Physical Society Fellow
Daniel Rolles, professor of physics in the College of Arts and Sciences at Kansas State University, has been elected a 2024 fellow of the American…
K-State engineers find both a cause and a solution for greenhouse gases from silage
K-State researchers have identified silage as a source of nitrous oxide emissions while simultaneously developing methods to reduce these greenhouse…
K-State research finds bovine H5N1 influenza may spread via milking
A Kansas State University researcher has published findings linking milking practices to the transmission of bovine H5N1 influenza virus, which…
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…
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