Energy audit helps minimize inefficienciesSince 2014, the city of Ames has been encouraging businesses to seek sustainable initiatives to improve the quality of their companies....
ISU students, faculty take marine biology tripA group of 12 students and two instructors spent their Spring Break 1,824 miles south of Ames studying marine biology in what can only be...
ISU professors address feeding a growing populationAs the population continues to rise, the question begging to be answered is how exactly can the world feed an estimated 2 billion more...
Iowa State's Wind Energy Initiative promotes wind energy, acknowledges downfallsWith the United Nations conference taking place in November 2015 and the presidential elections approaching in November 2016, some say...
Green team gears up in preparation for energy challengeStudents in the National Electrical Contractors Association chapter at Iowa State will have the opportunity to participate in a national...
Flint working on removing lead from water sourceRunning out of hot water for showers is bad, but poisoned drinking water is worse. Flint, Mich., home to nearly 100,000 people has been...
Cropland diversification: potential solution for unprofitable landA new study shows that despite a constant input into some Iowa farmland, farmers aren’t receiving yields in crop growth. Through the...
Professor hopes research will help patients, improve livesA professor in chemical and biological engineering hopes one day to get her research FDA approved to help patients and improve lives....
ISU professor studies dimming starBright stars can be seen on a clear night across the world, but one star in the sky has been dimming. Massimo Marengo, associate...
From the first Thanksgiving to the presentThis Thanksgiving, most Americans will be stuffing and cooking a Turkey while also having many side dishes for their family members to...