 Pernille Christensen talks about the Seed Project, which tests the strength and sustainability of surplus shipping containers for use as living and work spaces in hurricane-prone regions like the Caribbean.
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 The notion that highly engaged workers will continue to work tirelessly for organizations despite diminishing resources often isnt true, according to Clemson University psychology professor Thomas Britt.
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 An interdisciplinary research team led by Taufiquar Khan and
Irina Viktorova, professors in mathematical sciences at Clemson
University, is developing mathematical models of complex
power-distribution networks.
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 Clemson's nationally recognized living-learning communities program places students with common academic interests in the same residence hall space.
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. When
a 240-pound forward slam dunks a basketball, some fans probably wonder
how much force is being generated into the goal. Students at Clemson
University now can answer that question with a new creation: a
first-of-its-kind basketball rating system that measures the impact of
a slam dunk.
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 Clemson
University researchers want to strengthen chemistry skills starting at
the molecular level and are introducing revolutionary ways for high
school- and college-level educators to do that for students
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 Clemson
University and other researchers studied 18,000 biology, chemistry and
physics students and have uncovered notable gender bias in student
ratings of high school science teachers.
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 Researcher Angela Fraser is studying food-borne illness in child day-care centers.
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 Robin Kimbrough-Melton talks about a program to support children who have a parent in prison.
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 Genetics
department chairman Keith Murphy talks about research to try to
eliminate canine hereditary diseases, which may lead to human disease
cures.
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 Doris Cole describes a research initiative to try to prevent child neglect and abuse.
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 Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences professor Shelie Miller talks about Clemson University biofuel research. |
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 Stephen Klaine talks about how to allow that development but do it in a more environmentally sound manner.
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 Kelly
Smith, a Fellow of the Rutland Institute for Ethics at Clemson
University and a professor of philosophy and religion, talks about the
debate over embryonic stem-cell research.
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 Clemson University dedicated the Harris A. Smith Building, where students will study and design packaging of the future.
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 Students from Egypt teamed up with landscape architecture students from Clemson to draft plans for the Giza Plateau. |

Geneticist Haiying Liang is working to breed poplars as an alternative fuel source. |

Caye Drapcho is working to produce hydrogen fuel from rotten peaches.
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Microbiologist Jeremy Tzeng is using nanotechnology to produce healthier chickens.
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 Mark Small talks about compassion grants for rural faith- and community-based organizations that help the needy.
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 Clemson’s
iTiger wireless device could bring instant replay, statistics,
memorabilia and e-concessions to football fans sitting in the stands. More
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