News Archive
Thursday, January 11 2024
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Last ISU/Civiqs Poll shows stable race days before IA caucuses
The fifth and final wave of results from the Iowa State University/Civiqs poll shows GOP voters are largely set in their preferences for presidential nominees, just days ahead of the Iowa caucuses on Jan. 15. Questions remain whether winter weather will affect turnout Monday night.
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MLK Jr. events to feature civil rights discussion, carillon concert and member of the Trice family
Iowa State University and the Ames community will celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day this month with a lecture, a musical tribute from the Campanile’s carillon, arts and crafts, and an event featuring a relative of Jack Trice.
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Developing an intelligent tutoring system to help students write better
When college students are given a writing assignment, they usually get feedback on the final product, not the process. This can make it difficult to catch inefficient habits, like constantly revising each individual sentence at the start of an essay. With a new NSF grant, researchers at Iowa State are developing an intelligent tutoring system called “SourceWrite” to help students become better, faster writers.
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ISU researcher wins innovation challenge to seek RNA drug targets
An Iowa State research team will collaborate with AstraZeneca scientists to identify segments of RNA structures that could be targets for drug compounds, a grant won in an innovation challenge held by the global drugmaker.
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Maximizing exercise benefits to improve mental health
Researchers at Iowa State want to know whether different types and doses of exercise can improve mental health, either on their own or integrated into treatment plans. Two concurrent research projects funded by the National Institute of Mental Health will help fill in the gaps.
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ISU researchers discover crucial step in creating blood stem cells
A microbial sensor that helps identify and fight bacterial infections also plays a key role in the embryonic development of blood stem cells, valuable new insight in the effort to create patient-derived blood stem cells that could eliminate the need for bone marrow transplants.
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2023 Year in Review
As 2022 comes to an end, the Iowa State University News Service team is looking back and sharing some of its favorite and more popular stories of the year.
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Latest ISU/Civiqs poll shows tighter gap between DeSantis and Haley
The fourth wave of results from the Iowa State University/Civiqs poll shows a tighter race for second place with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former U.N. Ambassador and South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley.
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Iowa State fall commencement Dec. 15-16
Iowa State University will celebrate fall graduates and their accomplishments during two ceremonies Dec. 15-16 at Hilton Coliseum. An estimated 1,803 students are completing degrees this fall semester, including 1,485 undergraduates.
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Iowa State’s Robert C. Brown elected to National Academy of Inventors
Robert C. Brown, who has many inventions involving the thermochemical conversion of biomass to biofuels and biochemicals, is Iowa State's ninth fellow elected to the National Academy of Inventors. He's still in the inventing business, including competing in an XPRIZE Foundation effort to remove carbon from the atmosphere.