Fargo, N.D. – NDSU and Monsanto announced Sept. 21 a collaboration that will allow both to improve their wheat breeding programs. The collaboration brings together the breeding research of …

Fargo, N.D. – “Amazing World of Microbes: the Good, the Bad, the Ugly and the Beautiful” is the title of the Science Café presentation held on Oct. 9 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in Stokers Basement,…

Fargo, N.D. – NDSU President Dean L. Bresciani has recognized Elias M. Elias, professor of plant sciences, as a University Distinguished Professor. Bresciani made the announcement Oct. 4, during his…

Fargo, N.D. – Brad Strand, professor of health, nutrition and exercise sciences at NDSU, presented the opening keynote address at the Southwest District Association of the American Alliance for…

Fargo, N.D. – This is big. When it comes to research, scientists often generate oceans of data, which can create challenges to capture, store, analyze and understand. Standard computer systems cannot…

Fargo, N.D. – Chung Park, NDSU professor of animal sciences, was recently awarded a grant from the National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute. The grant money, which totals $285,000…

Fargo, N.D. – Andriy Voronov, NDSU assistant professor of coatings and polymeric materials, presented an invited keynote lecture at the third International Conference on Nanotechnology:…

Fargo, N.D. – Robert S. Littlefield, NDSU professor of communication, presented at the fourth Tokyo Conference on Argumentation sponsored by the Japan Debate Association held Aug. 10-12 at Sophia…

Fargo, N.D. – NDSU chemistry graduate student Anoklase Jean-Luc Ayitou has been selected to attend the Building Engineering and Science Talents Symposium Oct. 1-3 in Midland, Mich. Commonly known …

Fargo, N.D. – Robert S. Littlefield, NDSU professor of communication, presented at the fourth Tokyo Conference on Argumentation sponsored by the Japan Debate Association held Aug. 10-12 at Sophia…

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