WSU-wide program focuses on writing in STEM
A new program aimed at helping undergraduate students in science, technology, engineering, and math courses improve their writing skills has been launched.
A new program aimed at helping undergraduate students in science, technology, engineering, and math courses improve their writing skills has been launched.
A pair of federal grants will help researchers better understand and predict how infectious diseases behave and spread in health care settings and other small populations.
Veterinary surgeons training for laparoscopic surgeries could soon be able to perfect their skills in a virtual reality simulation before ever performing the procedures on live patients.
A WSU-led research team found spike proteins from the bat virus, Khosta-2, can infect human cells and is resistant to both the monoclonal antibodies and serum from individuals vaccinated for SARS-CoV-2.
Feeding honey to hibernating bears helped researchers find the potential genetic keys to the bears’ insulin control, an advance that could lead to a treatment for human diabetes.
It was a highly complicated procedure but the surgical team was able to practice and prepare using a 3D-printed model of the puppy’s legs.
The artist: local photographer Shaundra Baumwart.
Newly discovered genetic commonalities and differences among prevalent types of canine soft tissue sarcomas, a potentially deadly tumor, could pave the way for better diagnosis and treatments.
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The National Institutes of Health grant will allow researchers at WSU to explore how bacterial proteins work together to cause one of the world’s most widespread diseases transferred from animals to humans.