News Archive: Research
UK cow's view of move in day at the new barn
By
Aimee Nielson
Published on May. 4, 2016
A UK dairy cow's view of the new barn.
Hunt receives University Research Professorship
By
Jenny Wells
Published on May. 3, 2016
Arthur Hunt received one of 17 University Research Professorships.
USDA National Institute for Food and Agriculture director to visit campus May 6
Published on May. 2, 2016
Ramaswamy will give a seminar titled, "Perfect Storm to Nutritional Security," Friday morning in the college's Cameron Williams Hall in the Plant Sciences Building.
12 UK students, alumni win NSF research fellowships
By
Whitney Hale
Published on Apr. 21, 2016
Sarah Barney, a 2014 natural resources and environmental science graduate, is among UK’s newest NSF fellows.
Plant signals travel different routes to turn on defense
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Apr. 21, 2016
The most recent study by UK plant pathologists Pradeep and Aardra Kachroo shows the pathways important chemcials use to turn on disease resistance in plants.
Study answers tobacco usage questions
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Apr. 20, 2016
Consumers are not substituting electronic cigarettes for traditional cigarettes, a UK researcher found during his study of habit formation with noncigarette products.
Salamander populations affected by valley fill
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Apr. 14, 2016
UK Forestry's Steven Price studied 23 Eastern Kentucky headwater streams and found that mountaintop removal mining & subsequent valley fill take a toll on salamander numbers.
Pasture to Plate program aims to increase producer knowledge
By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Mar. 28, 2016
Sessions at three locations across the state begin in April.
UK researchers one step closer to corn earworm control
By
Jeff Franklin
Published on Mar. 24, 2016
UK researchers one step closer to corn earworm control
UK researchers one step closer to corn earworm control
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Mar. 24, 2016
Effective corn earworm control could positively impact millions of people and many crops worldwide.