Reducing Fear Is Critical for Improving Trust in Law Enforcement, According to Study
New research from Michigan State University’s School of Criminal Justice sought to understand some of the explanations for fear of unjustified police harm.
Developing More Accessible Mental Health Screening Tool for Autistic Adolescents
Michigan State University researchers are redesigning mental health screening tools for autistic teens using clearer language, visual supports and teen collaboration to improve anxiety and depression detection.
Trees Improve Health — but Not for Everyone
Being around trees is proven to enhance health, from lowering stress to increasing longevity. However, a new national study led by Amber Pearson reveals a surprise: The biological benefits of nature are not experienced equally across all populations.
Advancing Dairy Cow Fertility and Farm Success
Research from Michigan State University Professor J. Richard Pursley is trailblazing an area within dairy cattle management that Wendell Van Gunst says is essential to keep farms profitable.
Flessner Publishes New Book on Southern Africa’s Water History
John Aerni-Flessner, associate professor in the Residential College in the Arts and Humanities, has released a new book exploring one of Southern Africa’s most significant infrastructure projects.
Where Research Meets the Field: Inside the Saginaw Valley Research and Extension Center
The Saginaw Valley Research and Extension Center helps Michigan growers boost yields, manage risk and stay competitive through real-world field research.
Researchers Develop 5 New Potato Varieties To Bolster US Chip Supply
Researchers at Michigan State University developed five new potato varieties to improve disease resistance, storage and reliability, helping strengthen the U.S. chip supply.
Solar Farms May Still Be Farms
Growing alfalfa and grass between solar panels may offer a scalable, cost-effective way to combine farming and energy production in the Midwest.
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