New Research Shatters Long-Held Beliefs About Asteroid Vesta
Michigan State UniversityNew research shatters long-held beliefs about asteroid Vesta
New research shatters long-held beliefs about asteroid Vesta
Karen Holt is an assistant professor in the School of Criminal Justice, and her latest study focuses on working with investigators to bring accountability to sex crime offenders and to understand the behavior, patterns and criminal histories of offenders identified as suspects.
Should farm fields be used for crops or solar? MSU research suggests both
MSU to create first-of-its-kind database for analyzing human remains
Childcare shortages across Michigan have made it difficult to fill around 9,000 vacancies for early childhood educators. This shortage has affected the state鈥檚 ability to provide care to children, a critical service that鈥檚 not only important for early childhood development and school readiness but necessary for a strong Michigan workforce and economy. Because these staff shortages impact children and families, Michigan State University鈥檚 Department of Human Development and Family Studies is working to counter the deficit by providing graduates skills and experience through its child development major
20 years of YouTube: MSU experts reflect on social platform鈥檚 influence
MSU expert: Why the US is experiencing a boomerang effect in formerly rare childhood illnesses
MSU research: School-based asthma therapy improves student health, lowers medical costs
Whether you buy rice at the grocery store or order a side of it while dining out, do you prefer brown rice or white rice? Or do you exclusively choose brown rice over white rice because you want to eat healthier, as brown rice contains more nutrients and fiber? Well, the answer to this question is not as simple as you might have thought, as it ignores a potential food safety concern.
Recent data from Pew Research Center suggest that Americans are rethinking whether they want to become parents. This could be part of a long-term trend, as a research team from Michigan State University found that the percentage of nonparents in the United States who never want children has doubled over the past 20 years.
In 2024, 147 people were exonerated in the U.S. after losing an average of 13.5 years of their lives to wrongful imprisonment for crimes they did not commit.
MSU scientists discover new microbes in Earth鈥檚 deep soil
When a black hole winks at you
A wife and husband professor team at Michigan State University are collaborating with researchers at the University of California, Riverside to create a new light-activated 鈥渟mart鈥 bomb to treat aggressive breast cancer.
MSU researchers identify why 911 calls are delayed, failed, or dropped
Four MSU researchers named AAAS Fellows
U.S. Department of Energy approves start of execution of $49.7M project: High Transmission Beam Line at FRIB
MSU engineers create 鈥渟mart鈥 system to prevent future infrastructure disasters
Experts from Michigan State University鈥檚 School of Criminal Justice at the College of Social Science are available to comment on the various forms of commonplace scams and how you can stay protected, including package delay scams, romance fraud, tax return scams and sextortion abuses.
Roughly 200 million women around the world suffer from endometriosis, a condition that causes tissue from the lining of the uterus to grow in places outside of the uterus. The condition can be exceptionally painful and contributes to infertility.