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Tag: research

A black cell phone is in pieces, pictured from the back with fire damage.

Lithium-ion battery fires are a growing public safety concern − here’s how to reduce the risk

A young woman wearing a plaid shirt sits in a stairwell and is looking at a computer tablet.

4 reasons teens take part in social media challenges

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Wall Street Journal names Clemson best in South Carolina, top 25 public institution

Twin Tigers share the graduation stage to collect matching Ph.D.s with matching GPAs. Their plan: to pursue research careers

Clemson’s Center for Geospatial Technologies team pictured with Esri president and founder, Jack Dangermond, at the Esri User Conference in San Diego, California on July 10, 2023. Right to left: Patrick Claflin, Patricia Carbajales-Dale, Jack Dangermond, Maziar Fooladi, Gamumin Kato, Isaac Quaye

Clemson’s Center for Geospatial Technologies (CCGT) wins Esri national award  

a virtual world or globe made up of technological lights being held in a person's hand

Hypocrisy penalty: Investors especially hate companies that say they’re good then behave badly – unless the money is good

Karanfil named senior vice president

Department of Finance Clemson University

Clemson University professor recognized for real estate research for the institutional investment community

A composite photo showing 7 men and women in a tile format indicating they are the recipients of early CAREER awards.

Early CAREER Development grants awarded to Clemson researchers representing 4 colleges

Department of Finance Clemson University

Clemson University researchers prove that a unique home might take longer to sell, but the payoff could be worth a few extra days on the market

John E. Walker Department of Economics Clemson University

Jorge Luis García appointed as faculty research fellow at the National Bureau of Economics Research

Three men wearing suits are seated in front of a Paris Air Show GE Aerospace and Clemson University banner

GE Aerospace and Clemson University announce research into advanced materials for flight

A group of people pose for a photo at the Researcher of the Year award ceremony.

Srikanth Pilla, Richard Boyles named Researchers of the Year

Creative Inquiry program recognizes faculty, graduate student for mentoring undergraduate researchers

Two male researchers in white lab coats with the Clemson paw on them work at a large computer-like machine with various cords, buttons and controls.

$20 million NSF investment will change health care with the use of AI. Clemson to lead five-year ADAPT-SC project

Health science major wins Clemson Libraries Undergraduate Research Award

‘Service learning at its finest’ will send Clemson University students into communities that need help most

Undergraduate research recognized at Focus on Creative Inquiry poster forum

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Clemson economics alum finds evidence of link between ADHD likelihood and later life outcomes in adults

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office representatives to speak at Clemson

Clemson University joins nation’s frontline defense against cyberattack on the transportation system

A female student with a long, blonde ponytail wears a white lab coat, blue plastic gloves and safety goggles as she leans over a collection of plastic cups and uses a tube to put liquid in them.

EPIC provides critical research experience for students at all levels

A black background graphic banner with white text in a purple outline that reads Between the Lines Pathogens and contains illustrations of a chart line and outline illustrations of cells.

Between the lines: Pathogens. We study them because they’re only a plane ride (or closer) away

In the foreground, and older man wearing a white lab coat, safety goggles and blue gloves holds up a red petri dish as a younger man also wearing lab gear looks on.

After a decade of research, the EPIC acronym represents more than a lab name. It’s life-saving, global infectious disease research

A young woman with red hair wearing a white lab coat and blue plastic gloves holds a pipette that she is using to fill blue tubes.

Rare but almost always deadly brain-eating amoeba requires more study

2023 State of Clemson luncheon featuring President Jim Clements and Mayor Robert Halfacre

State of Clemson luncheon highlights town and gown successes over the past year

College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences announces new academic research centers focused on state and national public health concerns

Research led by Jesus de la Garza showed evidence that when safety measures are put in place, workers take more risks without even knowing it because they feel safer.

The safer you feel, the less safely you might behave

A futuristic orange car sits in an empty brick parking lot of a commercial complex.

Clemson University Taking Part in the Most Influential Tech Event in the World

Two men working at a computer next to a large white electron microscope.

Clemson Ph.D. student receives Hitachi Fellowship

Darren and Patrick stand outside on the stairs of the University's Watt Center.

Clemson Media Forensics Hub receives $3.8 million grant to study, fight online disinformation

Brooke Whitworth, associate professor in the College of Education, standing in front of a brick building on Clemson University's campus.

Clemson researcher examines school science leaders’ effect on teacher retention nationwide

Parrish receives award for support of ethical research

A farmer wearing an orange shirt and Clemson ball cap kneels in a field to pick up something small from the ground.

USDA investing $70M in Clemson, South Carolina State Climate-Smart Commodities project

Clemson University student Nichole Alvarez, a junior bioengineering major, helps teach a class of middle school students from the Upstate how to use a Computer Aided Design (CAD) program during the PEER/WISE (Programs for Educational Enrichment Retention/Women in Science and Engineering) one-week summer camp, Project WISE.

Four essential features to seek in an after-school program

Participants at Hayek Research Conference

Hayek Center hosts 2022 ESG and Policy Research Conference

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