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Rice fields at White House Farms in Georgetown, South Carolina, mirror the legacy of ancient civilizations shaped by water, drawing parallels between ancient irrigation systems and modern water management. (Photo courtesy of Paul Quattlebaum, White House Farms) Rice fields at White House Farms in Georgetown, South Carolina, mirror the legacy of ancient civilizations shaped by water, drawing parallels between ancient irrigation systems and modern water management. (Photo courtesy of Paul Quattlebaum, White House Farms)
  • College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences

Clemson scientist finds ancient flood offers modern lessons for South Carolina’s water future

byDenise Attaway
October 28, 2025
  • College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences

Summer firefighting job fuels Clemson student’s career interest

byMarlon Morgan
September 29, 2025
A man gets a sample of dirt from the floor of a forest that had burned months earlier. A man gets a sample of dirt from the floor of a forest that had burned months earlier.
  • College of Science

Wildfire impacts on soil microbes can cause long-lasting effects to ecosystem

byCindy Landrum
August 28, 2025
a field of blue flowers of Lewis flax, Linum lewisii. a field of blue flowers of Lewis flax, Linum lewisii.
  • College of Science

Plants with traits that help them thermoregulate have advantage in a warming world

byCindy Landrum
August 25, 2025
A groundbreaking study led by Clemson University and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution scientists reveals how natural tidal irrigation, rather than human-engineered systems, may have played a crucial role in the rise of the ancient civilization of Sumer. A groundbreaking study led by Clemson University and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution scientists reveals how natural tidal irrigation, rather than human-engineered systems, may have played a crucial role in the rise of the ancient civilization of Sumer.
  • College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences

New study reveals tides shaped ancient Mesopotamian civilization

byDenise Attaway
August 21, 2025
A woman with long dark hair leans on a large bronze statue of a tiger pouncing, its clawed paws reaching in front of it, with a Clemson Tiger paw on Memorial Stadium visible in the background. A woman with long dark hair leans on a large bronze statue of a tiger pouncing, its clawed paws reaching in front of it, with a Clemson Tiger paw on Memorial Stadium visible in the background.
  • College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences

Tiger woman: Ph.D. alumna’s groundbreaking AI camera system reinforces Clemson as leader in wild tiger conservation

byKen Scar
August 6, 2025
a spiny lobster sits on the ocean floor a spiny lobster sits on the ocean floor
  • College of Science

Clemson grad student turns love of crustaceans into research project to better understand Robinson Crusoe’s lobsters

byCindy Landrum
August 4, 2025
Clare Escamilla Clare Escamilla
  • College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences

Clemson doctoral student bridges water quality with aesthetics for floating wetlands

byMarlon Morgan
July 22, 2025
An artist's rendering of an asteroid falling to the ground against a starry sky An artist's rendering of an asteroid falling to the ground against a starry sky
  • College of Science

Clemson astrophysicists tell us about asteroids and whether we need to worry 

byBrooke Dillingham
June 23, 2025
  • College of Science

Clemson physicists are part of mission to learn more about the aurora’s atmospheric impact

byCindy Landrum
June 12, 2025
  • College of Science

Study shows which birds might be impacted most by climate change 

byCindy Landrum
February 25, 2025
Two men stand outside in hardhats. Two men stand outside in hardhats.
  • College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences

An injection of innovation: New technique could pull double duty in protecting against climate change and flooding

byPaul Alongi
January 13, 2025

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