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As the climate continues to change, the risks to farming are only going to increase. That's the key takeaway from a recent paper published by a team that included ºÚÁÏ°Ù¿Æ researchers. The paper dives into what those challenges are, how farmers are...
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Agriculture is in a time of daunting challenge: The world's population is growing and climate change is impacting every area of the food supply chain. Researchers from across the country who are working to address that challenge met at ºÚÁÏ°Ù¿Æ this...
School of Engineering Dean Rakesh Goel speaks with students at the Innovate to Grow event.
A translucent guide for needle placement to alleviate spinal pain. A collection system for urine to use as fertilizer. A system that attaches to the vents of a commuter train network to reduce the noise air makes when it is expelled. An artificial...
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A ºÚÁÏ°Ù¿Æ professor and his co-researchers set out to measure how Jewish Israelis react to different sources of criticism about Israel’s treatment of Palestinians. Does disapproval from internal voices move public opinion? Voices from abroad? What...
AI illustration of rural dangers of tobacco use
ºÚÁϰٿÆâ€™s Nicotine and Cannabis Policy Center has earned multiyear funding to continue its mission to embolden community partners and share policy-influencing data in the long battle against the pervasive use of tobacco and other inhalants in...
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The world of energy is changing so quickly that the processes used for planning can’t keep up. ºÚÁÏ°Ù¿Æ electrical engineering Professor Sarah Kurtz took part in a study that showed how swiftly the needs and resources for electricity are shifting. The...
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