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UCA Breaks Ground on $18 Million Business College Building

University of Central Arkansas breaks ground on the new $18.1 million building that will be the new home of its business college.   // read more

Delegates Represent Arkansas at Economic Convocation in Washington D.C.

Thirteen economic influencers and college students were chosen by the National Academies to represent Arkansas at a national economic convocation held in Washington, D.C. Tuesday.   // read more

Engineering Sustainability

On the production end, the sustainability movement challenges researchers to design and build efficient, less wasteful and clean - or "green" - products and processes. As a fundamentally applied science, engineering has a huge responsibility in this endeavor.   // read more

The Business of Sustainability

What does environmental sustainability have to do with selling tires, televisions and laundry detergent? Businesses and organizations can become more sustainable in virtually all facets of operation.    // read more

Catapulting Arkansas Through Nanotechnology

The science makes it possible to build objects that take on dramatically different properties than their larger counterparts. Because of these differences, the time is right for researchers to jump wholeheartedly into the nanotechnology arena.   // read more

The Accelerator: Alex Biris

Dr. Alex Biris is working on "the next big thing" in the Arkansas Nanotechnology Center - along with scientists who are a part of an extended research network.   // read more

Tracking Down Good Health Care

The director of the new Center for Innovation in Healthcare Logistics leads a team of researchers who are investigating the supply-chain network and information and logistics systems within U.S. health care.    // read more

Protein Power

A team of University of Arkansas researchers uses cutting-edge techniques and equipment to study protein molecules at the atomic level, and their work ties together medical advances with a fundamental understanding of these important structures.    // read more

Pathogen Protection

At the University of Arkansas, researchers seek to reduce the number of foodborne illnesses in three ways: prevention, containment and reduction.    // read more

Feedstock Shock Slows Biodiesel Momentum

In Arkansas, biodiesel production capacity is poised for a major increase from the current level of 27 million gallons a year by plants at Batesville and Stuttgart. But the momentum slowed in the summer of 2007 as prices for vegetable oil and animal fat used as feedstock to produce biodiesel spiraled up.   // read more
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