Two new employees are joining the office of the North Dakota Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research, known as EPSCoR.
Kathleen Wahlberg began her role as project assistant on March…
Two North Dakota State University students will be attending the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s “Catalyzing Advocacy in Science and Engineering” (CASE) workshop in Washington,…
While the phrase “an apple a day” is a popular saying, a new study suggests that pears as part of a healthy diet could play a role in helping to manage type 2 diabetes and diabetes-induced…
NDSU graduate students will host an event to give local high school students and the community the opportunity to learn science concepts and see the breadth of scientific disciplines and career…
Bakhtiyor Rasulev, research associate at the Center for Computationally Assisted Science and Technology, had a paper published in Chemistry of Materials.
The paper, titled “Zeta Potential for Metal…
NDSU’s next Science Café will explore intuition and how it impacts reasoning in physics.
Mila Kryjevskaia, assistant professor of physics, is scheduled to present “Intuition and Reasoning in Physics:…
A researcher whose laboratory discovered a crucial link in establishing secondhand smoke as a lung carcinogen in nonsmokers is scheduled to speak at NDSU.
Stephen S. Hecht, Wallin Professor of…
NDSU's English Graduate Organization is set to host the Red River Graduate Student Conference, "The Field in Motion: Past, Present and Future of English Studies," scheduled for Friday and Saturday,…
Bridget Eklund, an NDSU senior majoring in microbiology, has received the prestigious Astronaut Scholarship for 2015-16, according to the Office of the Provost.
The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation…
Tom Dowdell, associate professor of accounting, has had his paper, “The Effect of In-Process Research and Development Capitalization on M&A and Purchase Price Allocations,” accepted for Research in…