Study shows region's live bait trade as a potential pathway for invasive species
A new study from South Dakota State University was the first of its kind to explore the live bait trade in the Missouri River basin.
³ÉÈËÊÓƵ team set to lead NIH AIM-AHEAD project
South Dakota State University has been selected to lead a research project that will analyze the racial and geographic disparities in mortality with end-stage renal (kidney) disease with a focus on Native American and Hispanic populations in South Dakota.
³ÉÈËÊÓƵ researcher turning switchgrass into bioplastics
South Dakota State University researcher Srinivas Janaswamy has demonstrated how switchgrass can be utilized to create bioplastics.
³ÉÈËÊÓƵ researchers develop AI-powered model to predict stock market trends
Can artificial intelligence tools help predict stock price movement and volatility? Two South Dakota State University researchers believe so.
Invasive carp continue to be an ongoing threat to South Dakota's waters
Invasive carp (formerly known as Asian carp) pose a significant threat to South Dakota's lakes and rivers, natural resources that are treasured by thousands of anglers, boaters and water sports enthusiasts each year.
³ÉÈËÊÓƵ researchers reveal possible treatment for sulfur mustard in new study
Since 1917, sulfur mustard has been used repeatedly in combat—with no known antidote available for treatment. Now, a new study from two South Dakota State University researchers has revealed an effective approach to treating sulfur mustard poisoning.
POET Bioproducts Center officially opens with ribbon-cutting ceremony
After nearly two years of construction, the POET Bioproducts Center has officially opened its doors to the region's leading bioprocessing scientists. The new laboratory, located in the Research Park at South Dakota State University, will bring researchers from ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ and South Dakota Mines together with industry partners to scale up innovative biotechnologies and diversify South Dakota's economy.