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A more connected world: Research into social media accessibility
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Each day, millions of social media users scroll through feeds, interact with brands and learn more about the world around them. But for many, that
on Apr 28
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Charged up: New polymer shows promise for storing energy
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To the naked eye, it looks like clear plastic, but connect it to a bench-top multimeter and the digital readout that measures voltage begins to climb.
on Apr 9
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Study: Researchers’ choices could result in different conclusions from the same data
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There is growing recognition among scientists that the many choices researchers must make — such as which statistical methods to apply — can lead to divergent conclusions even when the different options are all reasonable. The leaders of the study say the results ring true to a growing...
on Apr 1
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New visualization techniques could help create 3D models that are easier to use
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Federico Iuricich, an assistant professor in Clemson University's School of Computing, is focusing on 3D point clouds, the basic building blocks of 3D models, in research made possible by a CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation.
on Mar 16
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Study shows which birds might be impacted most by climate change
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Key finding shows longer-lived species experience greater change per generation and are more likely to lag behind in their response to change.
on Mar 2
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Scientists link urban tree structure to mental health
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Maintaining a healthy urban ecosystem should be a public health policy.Lalita Dhal, Clemson doctoral student in forest resources Studies have shown that
on Feb 12
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Human-dog bond began around 12,000 years ago in the Americas — earlier than previously thought
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Dogs have long been said to be man’s best friend. But just how long ago the bond was first formed is something scientists haven’t been able to ascertain. Dogs and humans have had a long relationship, but researchers, including Clemson University Assistant Professor Kelsey Witt Dillon, discovered...
on Jan 22
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A National Institutes of Health grant could help Clemson University researchers understand important metabolic processes used by a group of bacteria that National Institutes of Health grant will also allow research team to develop new synthetic chemistry strategies to make rare, biologically...
on Dec 18
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Study implicates Neanderthal DNA in autism susceptibility
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While people with autism don't have more Neanderthal DNA than those who do not, researchers discovered that some Neanderthal-derived variations are more common in people with autism than in the general population.
on Dec 18
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Soil Texture Analysis “The Jar Test”
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Learn how to analyze your soil texture using the simple jar test method.
on Dec 12
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Digital Yard Signs: Analysis of an AI Bot Political Influence Campaign on X
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This report details an ongoing social media influence campaign employing AI powered bots to influence political conversations in U.S. federal elections. This inauthentic network includes at least 686 accounts, and likely more. The campaign uses large language models to create organic seeming...
on Oct 17
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Biomedical Data Science and Informatics Ph.D.
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In addition to our other graduate programs, the School of Computing at Clemson University offers a traditional Ph.D., which can be completed without a computing background.
on Sep 23
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This story map was created with the Story Map Series application in ArcGIS Online.
on Aug 30
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Team urges new protections after discovering computer-hack vulnerability
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Linke Guo, an associate professor in Clemson's Holcombe Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, said the team published its findings as a warning and so that countermeasures can be developed.
on Jul 8
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Clemson grad student's study sheds light on planet formation in infant stars
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The vast majority of exoplanets that have been discovered orbit older stars. Very few have been found orbiting stars in their infancy, when they form portoplanetary disks.
on Jun 24
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Old Despots, New Tricks - An AI-Empowered Pro-Kagame/RPF Coordinated Influence Network on X
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By Morgan Wack, Darren Linvill, and Patrick Warren, Published on 06/01/24
on Jun 23
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Weed of the Month: Smilax (Greenbrier)
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Smilax spp. Smilax vines go by the common names greenbrier or catbrier due to the thorns covering their stems. There are 300 to 350 smilax species...
on Jun 3
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Aira visual interpreting service now available for Clemson employees, students and visitors
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Aira, the 24-hour-a-day visual interpretation service, is now available to Clemson University faculty, staff, students and visitors.
on Apr 17, 2024
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Clemson astrophysicist’s research could provide a hint in the search for dark matter
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Dark matter is one of science's greatest mysteries and one researcher's work may get scientists one step closer to detecting it.
on Mar 21, 2024