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Released: 18-Dec-2019 12:45 PM EST
Cookie doctor makes gingerbread replica of the Kansas State University President's Residence
Kansas State University

Sugar and spice and everything nice: that's what the Kansas State University President's Residence is made of — or at least the miniature gingerbread version. It was designed, baked, constructed and decorated by Rebecca Miller Regan, assistant professor of bakery science, who understands the science behind making gingerbread houses.

Released: 12-Sep-2019 4:05 PM EDT
K-State Olathe lab testing delta-9 THC, CBD cannabinoids for hemp growers
Kansas State University

Researchers at Kansas State University's Olathe campus are testing Kansas growers' hemp samples for delta-9 THC and CBD levels.

Released: 6-Sep-2019 5:00 PM EDT
Aw, Shucks: K-State Vet Says Corn on the Cob No Treat for Dogs
Kansas State University

Corn on the cob is a treat that many people enjoy each summer. But a Kansas State University veterinarian says don't share that cob with your dog.

   
Released: 25-Jun-2019 8:50 AM EDT
New Transmission Model for Ebola Predicted Latest Uganda Cases
Kansas State University

A new risk assessment model for the transmission of Ebola accurately predicted its spread into the Republic of Uganda, according to the Kansas State University researchers who developed it. They published "Risk assessment of Ebola virus disease spreading in Uganda using a multilayer temporal network" in bioRxiv before the Uganda cases.

Released: 12-Jun-2019 9:50 AM EDT
Sensory research digs deep to understand why people like potatoes
Kansas State University

Sensory analysis research is uncovering what people like about various potato varieties. The findings will help restaurants and food producers make potato-based foods that better align with consumer expectations and desires.

Released: 23-May-2019 3:05 PM EDT
THE HOT ZONE connects with Kansas State University's long history as 'Silicon Valley for biodefense'
Kansas State University

Kansas State University and its leaders are again being highlighted for their biodefense efforts.

Released: 23-May-2019 1:05 PM EDT
National Geographic's THE HOT ZONE shows biosecurity's importance
Kansas State University

Ron Trewyn, Kansas State University NBAF liaison, writes to encourage people to watch THE HOT ZONE, a National Geographic limited series inspired by two Kansas State University veterinarians and leaders and their work during the 1989 Ebola-related outbreak in Virginia.

Released: 23-May-2019 12:05 PM EDT
Kansas State University zoonotic disease research fights viruses in the hot zone
Kansas State University

Kansas State University researchers are helping battle most of the nation's top-priority zoonotic diseases.

Released: 23-Apr-2019 8:05 AM EDT
No time to lose: Historic examples of civility may help today's civil discourse, according to new book
Kansas State University

MANHATTAN, KANSAS — A look at the past may help ordinary people improve civility, according to Kansas State University’s Timothy J. Shaffer, co-editor/author of the book, "A Crisis of Civility?: Political Discourse and Its Discontents" from Routledge. Receiving praise from former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, former senator and Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle and former news anchor Katie Couric, the book discusses the status of the nation's civility.

Released: 26-Mar-2019 3:30 PM EDT
Novel Data Sharing Agreement Accelerates Translational Research
Kansas State University

An animal health company is contributing historical clinical data about cats and dogs through a first-of-its-kind data sharing agreement. Information may help "big data" researchers rapidly develop and test therapeutics, drugs and medical technologies for people and companion animals.

Released: 20-Feb-2019 9:45 AM EST
Teens need frequent communication with parents to maintain youth resiliency after a divorce
Kansas State University

MANHATTAN, KANSAS — Texting, FaceTime and other popular communication methods among teens may help build supportive parent-youth relationships after a divorce, according to a Kansas State University family studies researcher. Mindy Markham, associate professor and associate director for Kansas State University's School of Family Studies and Human Services; Jonathon Beckmeyer at Indiana University; and Jessica Troilo at West Virginia University recently published a study about parent-youth relationships after a divorce in the Journal of Family Issues.

Released: 25-Jan-2019 11:05 AM EST
Kansas State University awarded grant for juvenile justice initiatives
Kansas State University

The Kansas State University Juvenile Justice Collaborative has been awarded $521,805 by the Kansas Department of Corrections and the Kansas Advisory Group to work with local communities in developing support systems for youth and families.

Released: 23-Jan-2019 10:15 AM EST
Under the sea: Kansas State University geologist explores the depths of the oceans
Kansas State University

A Kansas State University geologist is studying the ocean floor and underwater volcanoes to learn more about the minerals and microbial life in the Pacific Ocean.

Released: 19-Dec-2018 11:05 AM EST
New Kansas State University study on low noise and high-performance transistors could bring innovations in electronics, sensing
Kansas State University

A research study on low noise and high-performance transistors led by Suprem Das, Kansas State University assistant professor of industrial and manufacturing systems engineering, has been published by Physical Review Applied.

Released: 30-Nov-2018 2:05 PM EST
Scientists reveal substantial water loss in global landlocked regions
Kansas State University

A new study involving Kansas State University researchers reveals that water storage declines in global landlocked basins has aggravated local water stress and caused potential sea level rise.

Released: 15-Nov-2018 12:05 PM EST
Battle of the sexes: Kansas State University biologist uses DOD grant to research trauma survival differences between men, women
Kansas State University

A Kansas State University biologist is using a $650,000 U.S. Department of Defense grant to study the differences between men and women and how their hormones affect the ways they respond to medication and surgery after a traumatic event.

   
Released: 12-Nov-2018 10:05 AM EST
Green energy: Wind energy agreement will provide savings, 50 percent of electricity needs for Kansas State University Manhattan campus
Kansas State University

Kansas State University has signed an agreement with Westar Energy to provide approximately 50 percent of the energy needs for the university's main Manhattan campus from a wind farm in Nemaha County and save the university nearly $200,000 annually.

Released: 8-Oct-2018 4:40 PM EDT
#KState scientists, Biosecurity Research Institute study #africanswinefever to prevent outbreak in U.S.
Kansas State University

MANHATTAN — African swine fever virus threatens to devastate the swine industry and is positioned to spread throughout Asia. The virus has spread throughout the Caucuses region of Eastern Europe and was reported in China in August. It recently was detected in wild boar in Belgium.Kansas State University researchers and the Biosecurity Research Institute have several projects focused on African swine fever.

   
Released: 18-Sep-2018 11:15 AM EDT
Before the Fire: Large-Scale Study Aims to Improve Burning Management of Flint Hills
Kansas State University

Kansas State University researchers are part of a large collaborative project that is using unmanned aircraft to improve the Kansas Flint Hills Smoke Management Plan.

Released: 16-Aug-2018 2:55 PM EDT
Wheat Code Finally Cracked; Wheat Genome Sequence Will Bring Stronger Wheat Varieties to Farmers
Kansas State University

Kansas State University scientists, in collaboration with the International Wheat Genome Sequencing Consortium, published today in the international journal Science a detailed description of the complete genome of bread wheat, the world's most widely-cultivated crop.



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