For Sam Mayer, Fargo seemed like an unlikely spot for a technology haven, but “the Silicon Prairie” has grown on him. “I think that Fargo is “‘Silicon Prairie’”
The 3-D Revolution
Eleven years ago, Ben Bernard wanted to bring something life-changing to students at North Dakota State. “Architecture students must do lots of model making,” he said. “Traditionally, it’s done “The 3-D Revolution”
Years of Research in 180 Seconds
For Manpreet Bains, the hardest part was stage fright — not condensing complex human microbiome research into a three-minute spiel. “That was probably the hardest thing “Years of Research in 180 Seconds”
Healthy Herd | MRE Innovations
The feeling you get when you find your passion in life is exhilarating and validating. Choosing to act on that feeling can lead to making “Healthy Herd | MRE Innovations”
Sustainability Research Finds a Home at NDSU
What happens when oil goes away? Dr. Mukund Sibi asked me this question last week, something many people have pondered. Along with Dr. Dean Webster, he is working “Sustainability Research Finds a Home at NDSU”
How Biologists ‘Cell’ Education
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”
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”