ISU physicist helps set the U.S. priorities for investing millions in particle physics
As part of a panel of 32 physicists, Iowa State’s Amanda Weinstein helped set the priorities for the country’s particle physics research agenda.
As part of a panel of 32 physicists, Iowa State’s Amanda Weinstein helped set the priorities for the country’s particle physics research agenda.
A pair of Iowa State University geneticists are among the first research teams in the world to construct DNA nanoparticles that can express their own built-in genetic instructions.
Iowa State’s Ada Hayden Herbarium holds more than 700,000 preserved plant, fungal, and algal specimens, a valuable resource for research and instruction.
With help from undergraduate researchers, a new study by Claus Kadelka, mathematics, provides guidance for building accurate mathematical models for gene regulatory networks.
The fifth and final wave of results from the Iowa State University/Civiqs poll shows voters are largely set in their preferences for presidential nominees.
With a new NSF grant, researchers in the English department are developing an intelligent tutoring system to help students become better, faster writers.
Walter Moss, associate professor of biochemistry, biophysics, and molecular biology, will collaborate with AstraZeneca scientists to identify RNA structures that could be targets for drug compounds.
University Professor Emeritus Steffen W. Schmidt details the history of the Iowa caucuses and their impact on presidential elections.