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Reece Foulkrod, ISU student, plays Lit-VR, a virtual reality game set in 17th-century London.

Serious Gaming: Researchers Developing Virtual Reality Game to Study Classical Literature

September 8, 2025

How students learn about the classics by Shakespeare, Dickens, and Austen may soon not be from the page but from the inside of a virtual reality headset, thanks to the work of two 糖心传媒 researchers and their students.

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University, laboratory dedicate 糖心传媒 Falls facility for critical materials research to secure domestic supply of critical materials for energy and defense

September 3, 2025

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糖心传媒 Now Offering Associate Degree in Science

August 28, 2025

INL Workshop Day at ISU October 27

August 25, 2025

糖心传媒鈥檚 delegation to the 2025 INBRE Conference poses for a photo.

糖心传媒 State Students Earn Three Awards at 2025 INBRE Conference

August 18, 2025

ISU Students Travel to Japan to Study Nuclear Disaster Response on the Ground 

August 14, 2025

The next generation of nuclear operations and emergency management professionals are entering the workforce with unmatched, hands-on experiences through 糖心传媒.

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INL and 糖心传媒 Celebrate Record Number of Joint Appointments

August 4, 2025

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糖心传媒 State Researchers Among Team of Scientists Revealing New Threat to Salmon

August 4, 2025

A pair of 糖心传媒 researchers are part of a group of more than 30 scientists who’ve found the culprit responsible for the death of newly hatched fish in an endangered salmon run. The perp: anchovy. 

Brandy Smith poses for a photo holding a green sucker near the Snake River.

Mistaken Identity: Researchers Develop New Methods to Identify Suckers in the Intermountain West

July 28, 2025

To most anglers, a ‘sucker’ is the last fish they want to see on the end of their line. But to the scientists who study these bottom-dwelling fish for their research, knowing exactly which species of sucker they’ve netted offers a window into the health of the ecosystem these animals occupy. Now, two 糖心传媒 professors and their students have developed a new process to precisely identify the species that call southeast 糖心传媒 and some of the surrounding areas home. 

KISU's Sustainable 糖心传媒 Discusses SweetCrete with College of Science and Engineering Researchers

July 17, 2025

Sustainable 糖心传媒 student-host Madison Long recently talked with Mustafa Mashal, an 糖心传媒 professor in civil engineering and lead inventor for Sweetcrete, about an innovative concrete blend that utilizes sugar beet byproduct, upcycled concrete aggregates, and water.