To stop disease spread, K-State researchers give mosquitoes a taste of their own medicine. When mosquitos ruin a beautiful summer night by treating you like an all-you-can-eat buffet, who cares if these blood suckers get sick? Well, two K-State biologists do. Bianca Morejon and […] The post Biting back at mosquitoes appeared first on Kansas State University Foundation.| Kansas State University Foundation
K-State professor earns a $2 million grant to further precision agriculture with his nanoscale soil sensors. Farming is all about making decisions. Farmers entertain many factors when deciding when, where and what to plant, and how to take care of their crops. An outsider […] The post Tiny tech, big yield appeared first on Kansas State University Foundation.| Kansas State University Foundation
Top tips to create the purr-fect pet emergency plan from a K-State veterinarian With extreme weather events happening around the U.S., you might be thinking how to prepare your family for disasters. Don’t forget to include your canine, feline and reptile family members in […] The post Preparing for paws-ible emergencies appeared first on Kansas State University Foundation.| Kansas State University Foundation
The Feeding Your Future summer camp introduces high schoolers to careers in food science.| Kansas State University Foundation
Professor Brian Washburn is using lasers to measure the gas output of cattle and crops to help tackle the agricultural challenge of reducing methane emissions.| Kansas State University Foundation