Researchers in the News
KU professor teams with renowned artist to build buzz for pollinators
Orley “Chip” Taylor, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology is collaborating with a Kansas-based crop artist to publicize the declining numbers of pollinators.
KU creates product to improve usability of radio frequency identification technology
Research assistant professor Dan Deavours has developed the KU-Tag, a radio frequency identification technology that can be used on or near metal or liquid.
KU hosts Geological Society of America regional meeting
The Kansas Geological Survey and the departments of Geology and Geography will host the joint meeting of the North-Central and South-Central regions April 11–13.
Measurements show groundwater levels continued to drop in 2006
Researchers from the Kansas Geological Survey and the Kansas Department of Agriculture's Division of Water Resources indicate in recent studies that groundwater levels in central and western Kansas continued to decline in 2006.