Could Daylight Savings Time Be a Risk to Diabetics?
Thursday, October 30, 2014

Many have now turned back their alarm clocks as part of the twice-annual ritual of daylight saving time. That means those who remembered got an extra hour of…
Many have now turned back their alarm clocks as part of the twice-annual ritual of daylight saving time. That means those who remembered got an extra hour of…
The study of human genes has dramatically changed how health issues have been explained and treated during the past 20 years. But educators have done little to teach…
Rodney Whitaker, professor of jazz double bass and director of jazz studies at the Michigan State University College of Music, is one of the leading performers and teachers…
Cheryl Kerfeld holds joint appointments with the MSU-DOE Plant Research Laboratory and the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Through examining single-cell organisms, studying the process of photosynthesis,…
Felicia Wu John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics
James Tiedje University Distinguished Professor Plant and Soil Sciences AgBioResearch Scientist
Bo Norby Associate Professor Dept. of Large Animal Clinical Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine
Stephen A. Boyd University Distinguished Professor Crop and Soil Sciences Hui Li Associate Professor Plant Soil and Microbial Sciences Brian J. Teppen Professor Crop and Soil Sciences Wei…
Despite the growing popularity of using computer simulation to help teach college anatomy, students learn much better through the traditional use of human cadavers, according to new research…
The discovery of a cellular snooze button has allowed a team of Michigan State University scientists to potentially improve biofuel production and offer insight on the early stages…