Agriculture, Forestry, Life Sciences


Tiny nanoparticles may pose big risks; Clemson scientist seeks answers

Clemson scientist Stephen Klaine has been awarded two $400,000 EPA grants to study a subject that did not exist a decade ago.

[Published: July 02, 2009]


Clemson researcher studies impact of cages on laying hens

A Clemson University animal behaviorist is researching the impact cages and other confinement have on the development and well-being of hens.

[Published: June 23, 2009]


Clemson fruit expert awarded for work with the pawpaw

A Clemson University fruit tree expert will receive the 2008 Shepard Award for the best research paper of the year published in the Journal of the American Pomological Society.

[Published: June 12, 2009]


Clemson University scientist has role restoring vital ecosystem

A Clemson University scientist at the Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science is playing a key role in the restoration of one of America’s most important and famous natural wonders.

[Published: June 09, 2009]


Clemson scientists evaluate soils for holding Earth’s surplus carbon

Soils play a vital role in dealing with the environmental impacts of rising atmospheric carbon levels — primarily carbon dioxide — from natural and human activities.

[Published: May 27, 2009]


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