Smart fabric and clothing the goal of new grant-funded project
WSU scientist earns a prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER award to create a way to manufacture fibers that make better ‘smart’ clothing.
WSU scientist earns a prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER award to create a way to manufacture fibers that make better ‘smart’ clothing.
CAHNRS announces first round of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusive Excellence Mini Grants to 3 new projects.
WSU scientists will study different hemp varieties and do chemical analysis of them as part of a new $10 million USDA grant.
WSU’s Soil to Society project recently received a five-year, $10 million grant from the USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
WSU researchers will use a new grant from NASA to scour more than 20 years of imagery and learn whether the farming technique of double cropping is increasing in the state.
WSU-led research team will study the cause and treatments for endometriosis, a cause of severe chronic pain, using a $2.3 million NIH grant.
WSU scientists Haly Neely leads soil compaction study using funds from prestigious New Innovator Award she won.
WSU received a grant allowing researchers to study the nutritional value of quinoa at every level, from the soil through nutrient benefits to people.
Lindsey du Toit is part of a new $3 million USDA Specialty Crops Research Initiative project, led by Oregon State University, that aims to help carrot farmers.
Scientists team up for $12 million search for genes, valuable traits for new and tastier blueberries and cranberries.