Fargo, N.D. – An NDSU researcher hopes her efforts can lead to the development of novel drugs to treat certain infectious diseases
You can’t see them, but bacteria can cause serious health …
Fargo, N.D. – In an ever-changing food environment, consumers are more aware of "local foods," but markets are unable to keep up with demand. To explore this issue and develop a broad roadmap for…
Fargo, N.D. – Eating for Your Eyes II: Diabetic Retinopathy, a project developed by NDSU in collaboration with the North Dakota Optometric Association, has been awarded $10,000 by Healthy Vision…
Fargo, N.D. – NDSU civil engineering doctoral students Sreerama Kasi Somayajula and Yaping Chi, and G. Padmanabhan, professor of civil engineering at NDSU, had their paper, "Teaching flownet…
Fargo, N.D. – Organic-based solar cells have the potential to revolutionize renewable energy technology. Cheaper and more flexible than their silicon-based counterparts, organic solar cells can…
Fargo, N.D. – Ponder this. Who is faster: Superman or the Flash?
How does Captain America’s shield work?
What type of metal is used in Wonder Woman’s bracelets that enables her to deflect…
Fargo, N.D. – Mariangel Alfonseca, assistant professor of mathematics at NDSU, was awarded a three-year research grant from the National Science Foundation. Alfonseca's research applies Fourier…
Fargo, N.D. – Tom Isern, professor of history and university distinguished professor at NDSU, assumed duties on April 17 as president-elect of the Western Social Science Association. The…
Fargo, N.D. — Lichens are sometimes called "the most bizarre of all forms of life," because each species is composed of two, sometimes three, separate organisms. One is a fungus, while the other …
Fargo, N.D. – A scientific article by North Dakota State University researchers has been recognized by the scientific journal Soft Matter, published by the Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom.…