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Public-private Partnership to Provide STEM Education Through Electric Vehicles

The UK Center for Applied Energy Research (CAER) have announced a new program to advance science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) in KY’s schools.

A High-Fiber Diet May Counteract the Harmful Health Effects of Pollutants

UK research shows a high-fiber diet may reverse the adverse effects environmental toxins have on cardiovascular health.

2 UK Faculty Members Ranked Among Top Education Influencers

UK College of Education Dean Julian Vasquez Heilig and Martin School of Public Policy and Administration Director and Professor Ron Zimmer have once again been ranked among the top public influencers shaping educational practice and policy in the U.S. 

Kentucky Climate Consortium Empowers Kentuckians to be Environmental Stewards

A new statewide consortium, headquartered at UK, will pursue climate research, teaching and outreach.

Could Drones Save Cows? Why UK Research Team Thinks So

With the help of a $900,000 USDA grant, UK researchers are working on noninvasive health monitoring for herds using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

HEAL Researchers Honored at UK Basketball Game

The HEALing Communities Initiative grant from the National Institutes of Health totals $87 million, the largest in its history, and is focused over the next three years on reducing opioid-related deaths by 40 percent in 16 counties in KY.

'Behind the Blue': University of Kentucky Researcher Leads $3 Million Addiction Treatment Study

UK recently received $3 million from the National Institute on Drug Abuse and National Institute on General Medical Sciences to fund new opioid-related research in the criminal justice system.

UK Launches $15 Million KeY Treat Study in Perry County

UK officials provided updates on the Kentucky Viral Hepatitis Treatment Project (KeY Treat), a three-year, $15 million study co-funded by NCI and NIDA with the ultimate goal of eradicating the hepatitis C virus (HCV) in Perry County, KY.

CAER Project Seeks to Create More Environmentally Friendly, Stronger Cement

Cement production is the world’s second largest source of carbon dioxide emissions. CAER received a two-year, $1.3 million grant to develop extremely durable belite-based cement that is low-energy consuming and low-carbon dioxide releasing.

UK's Janoski to Release 3 Books Instrumental to Political Sociology, Lean Production

Thomas Janoski, professor in the Department of Sociology at UK, will celebrate the release of three books this year. Janoski' s research combines political sociology with economic sociology, while comparing countries and economies.

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