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K-State engineering students apply learning through EV charging station project
A multi-year undergraduate research project in the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering resulted in a new EV charging station for K-State's campus.
K-State biologist receives $1.87M grant to explore cell interactions that fight inflammatory diseases
A Kansas State University biologist has received a grant to study how immune cells and sensory neurons affect tissue inflammation — work that could…
Xiaolong Guo receives CAREER award to develop AI tools to detect computer hardware security risks
K-State electrical engineer Xiaolong Guo is developing an automated tool to detect security issues in computer hardware without human effort or…
KSU Foundation, community celebrate new office building in Edge District
The KSU Foundation, Kansas State University representatives and community partners celebrated the completion of the Edge District's newest office…
K-State researchers announce clinical study for improved lung cancer treatment
A team of Kansas State University researchers has developed an improved treatment for lung cancer and completed the first procedure in Australia as…
This K-State researcher has $2.6 million in new support to fight deadly African Swine Fever
More than $2.6 million in new grants are helping Waithaka Mwangi develop and validate a vaccine for the deadly African Swine Fever Virus, which…
K-State researchers chosen 2023 AAAS fellows
Kansas State University scientists Alice Boyle, Elizabeth Guertal and Raj Khosla are members of the 2023 American Association for the Advancement of…
K-State honors three with university distinguished professor title
Kansas State University is honoring Traci Brimhall, Yoonseong Park and James Stack with the title of university distinguished professor, the highest…
K-State engineer receives Department of Defense grant to develop shape-changing structures
A Kansas State University engineer is designing building blocks for reconfigurable structures that can change shape from one configuration to another…
Devastating diseases threaten Kansas pets and livestock. This K-State lab keeps watch.
Every day, the Kansas State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory processes hundreds of tests to help treat and prevent harmful diseases in Kansas animals.
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