RESEARCH
UND College of Engineering and Mines team to showcase more efficient CO2 capture technology
Scientists set to demonstrate new, cheaper and more efficient sorbent system by Juan Miguel Pedraza, University and Public Affairs writer/editor Steve Benson, a carbon catcher par excellence at the ...
Posted on 6/6/13 at 2:14 PM
Super Heroes
I bumped into a cool site that lists the scientists whose discoveries have saved the most lives. There are over 100 scientists named and divided into "clubs" such as the 100,000 club. I'll share a fe...
Posted on 4/12/13 at 8:08 AM
So You're Moving to BoomTown, USA... Now What?
You hear about oilfield boomtowns everywhere in the media, some outlets even going so far as to compare them to a modern-day Wild West. The thought of actually moving to one of these towns can be daun...
Posted on 3/4/13 at 1:42 PM
Lifetime Legacy Post Humous: Howard Newlon Jr.
This year's Ammann Awards received many entries, more than last year. However one of the awards that is of importance is the Lifetime Legacy Awards, given to person(s) who devoted a large amount of ...
Posted on 12/23/12 at 10:33 AM
Lakewood Health System launches new advanced patient care IT system
Lakewood Health System launched a new health information technology (IT) system in its efforts to create an advanced, paperless electronic health record (EHR). For more on this story visit http://www...
Posted on 7/5/12 at 9:24 AM
NDSU officials say abortion 'gag rule' would limit research
FARGO — North Dakota State University officials — including President Dean Bresciani — said Thursday that an amendment passed by state lawmakers could stall medical research across the state.By Wendy Reuer , March 22, 2013
PRACS study subjects left hanging
By Patrick Springer and Charly Haley , March 22, 2013
Crew camp life: UND researchers continue chronicling Oil Patch way of living
By Amy Dalrymple , February 10, 2013
Dunn Co. dust control: Commissioners OK further research using $97K left over from grant
By Betsy Simon , February 07, 2013
UND faculty researches ND crew camps
GRAND FORKS — A team of researchers led by faculty from the University of North Dakota are working on the “North Dakota Man Camp Project” to document social conditions in camps in North Dakota’s Oil Patch.August 25, 2012
Updated energy policy emphasizes infrastructure
July 27, 2012
Relay for Life: Dickinson resident overcame skin cancer; 2-year-old fights brain-eye tumor
By Betsy Simon , July 22, 2012
Study could help water systems react to oil spills
FORT PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — New research from South Dakota State University will help rural water systems better respond to oil spills.By Cody Winchester , April 01, 2012
Mysteries of the sun: Fargo scientist researches relationship of sunspots and solar flares
By Patrick Springer , March 21, 2012
A friend to the farmer
February 21, 2009
NDSU's Hettinger Research Extension Center Schedules Beef Research Review
The North Dakota State University Hettinger Research Extension Center will hold a beef research review, "Strategies to Enhance Production Profitability in Uncertain Times," on Thursday, Feb. 5.January 12, 2009
Undergrad research shines at DSU conference
The academic toils of Dickinson State University students were in the spotlight Thursday at the seventh annual Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Conference.April 25, 2008
Industry, scientists urge fast track for CO2 research
BISMARCK — The future of North Dakota’s and other states’ coal industries may lie in pond scum, coal cookies and a whole bunch of money.March 27, 2008
Commission OKs grants for oil, CO2 research
BISMARCK — Five research projects designed to boost oil production in North Dakota are among six grant recipients that will share more than $1.6 million in state oil funds.January 24, 2008
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