NDSU mechanical engineering researcher and professor Chad Ulven and his graduate advisee, MD Zahirul Islam are assessing the strengths and weaknesses of a flax-fiber reinforced biocomposites.

Bio-based materials are important to many industries, and one common usage can be found in food packaging. Recent efforts involving NDSU researchers have resulted in food packaging being developed…

NDSU architecture students investigated and documented the Leingang-Renner homestead located near St. Anthony, North Dakota. The deteriorating stone house is the childhood home of Fern Renner-Welk,…

Cereal and food sciences graduate students Ana Magallanes-López and Maneka Malalgoda were recognized with awards during the American Association of Cereal Chemists International meeting in London,…

Uniqarta, a Fargo company specializing in electronics manufacturing technology, has signed an agreement with NDSU that will give the company laboratory space and access to specialized equipment.

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NDSU psychology professor Clay Routledge recently was featured during a segment about nostalgia on NBC’s “Today” show.

NDSU Cybersecurity students and professors are striving to prevent stolen data and tampering with votes electronically

by teaching and learning how to detect and respond to issues with voting…

F. Adnan Akyüz, professor of climatological practice and state climatologist, has been selected as an expert representing the United States by the World Meteorological Organization Commission on…

Miranda Meehan, NDSU Extension's livestock environmental stewardship specialist, has been honored with the 2018 Communicator of the Year award.

NDSU researcher Kimberly Vachal recently presented an assessment of North Dakota’s 24/7 Sobriety Program at the 62nd annual scientific conference of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive…

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