The mitochondria is, obviously, the powerhouse of the cell. Plants go through photosynthesis to power themselves, duh. But how did we learn those two biological “How Biologists ‘Cell’ Education”
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Innovation Challenge | The Benefits of Participating
When we as students think of NDSU as a “research university,” we may think the label only refers to the research that our professors take “Innovation Challenge | The Benefits of Participating”
Spinning a Web of Research
The future of biomedical research is dynamic, continually changing with new developments always being made. A particularly recent advancement by Amanda Brooks, an assistant professor “Spinning a Web of Research”
Good to the Last Drop
c2renew has made environmental sustainability ironic. According to the EPA, 75 percent of the materials we use and throw away can be recycled. One method “Good to the Last Drop”
Made in 48 Hours in the FM
“Life imitates art for more than art imitates life,” as Oscar Wilde once said on the significant impact of the visual form. The North Dakota “Made in 48 Hours in the FM”
Innovation Challenge 2016: AuSome Environments
Traditional laboratories with their flasks of bubbling, mysterious substances often spring to mind when we think of research and innovation. However, innovation is not limited “Innovation Challenge 2016: AuSome Environments”
Dance Music for Downers
Earlier this month, New York band Porches released its gloomy new album “Pool.” With just under forty minutes of music, “Pool” is short but sweet. In an interview “Dance Music for Downers”
The Disenchanted Thoughts of an Honest Professor
I had the privilege of being in class with one of those professors you might classify as “an inspiring human being” — intelligent, thoughtful, analytical “The Disenchanted Thoughts of an Honest Professor”