A layered lake is a little like Earth’s early oceans
By investigating what a Minnesota lake’s microbes are doing, Iowa State’s Elizabeth Swanner can better understand how they transformed the Earth’s atmosphere and oceans into what they are today.
By investigating what a Minnesota lake’s microbes are doing, Iowa State’s Elizabeth Swanner can better understand how they transformed the Earth’s atmosphere and oceans into what they are today.
Salmonella bacteria infections could drop thanks to Braden Lewis (’24 biochemistry). He has been making significant progress toward solving the problem since his first year at Iowa State.
Iowa State researchers received a USDA grant to develop mathematical models to simulate soybean aphid population dynamics over a growing season.
Among likely Iowa Republican caucus-goers, Donald Trump maintains a strong lead over other presidential nominees.
Iowa State students are exploring generative Artificial Intelligence tools and techniques in a new, experimental class this fall.
A new psychology study reveals that firearms experts are more likely to call shell-casing mismatches “inconclusive” in cartridge-case comparisons, a practice that could send an innocent suspect to prison.
Andrea Flinn, a Ph.D. student in the Department of English, was selected for the prestigious Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad program.
The latest Iowa State poll that surveys rural Iowans about quality-of-life issues will focus on a rapidly growing segment of Iowa’s small towns.