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Engineering Research Initiative grant from the National Science Foundation to look into mechanobiological ion channels, a subset of proteins that translate mechanical signals into biochemical responses in the body.
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Researchers at Southern Illinois University Carbondale recently used a safe, low-tech way that combines a common household item with a telescope to capture a unique image of a total solar eclipse.
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Innovators, inventors and entrepreneurs from across the Southern Illinois University System will be on hand next month in St. Louis when the university plays host to an event aimed at bringing together research and enterprise.
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Sangmin Shin recently received a $200,000 Engineering Research Initiation grant from the National Science Foundation to create new design focusing on establishing a water microgrid system.
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Teachers from SIU’s River Region Master Teaching Fellows Program will host the Family Eco Festival, set for 1-5 p.m. Sept. 30 at Alto Vineyards, Alto Pass.
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Accused of a crime he didn’t commit taught Southern Illinois University Carbondale researcher Raymund Narag that in some justice systems the process itself is the punishment.
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Researchers at Southern Illinois University Carbondale recently studied the impact of a lone Steller’s sea eagle that somehow found its way to and across North America a few years ago.
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Gary Kinsel, director of the Cannabis Science Center at SIU, is available to speak about the reported recommendation to reclassify marijuana as a less-controlled Schedule III substance and the potential impact on shifting norms and laws.
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The 9/11 Saluki Stair Climb Tribute involves a simulated 110-floor stair climb, representing the 110 floors of the World Trade Center twin towers that were destroyed that day.
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For Southern Illinois University Carbondale researcher Sean Quisenberry, life is all about motion. His research endeavors to establish protective measures for high school and college athletes, reducing injury occurrences.