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The Kentucky Seismic and Strong Motion Network

The network, run by KGS, is made up of 24 stations across the state to monitor seismic activity.

Earthquake or Mine Blast?

With data collected from 24 stations across the state, KGS scientists can tell us why the ground is shaking.

Kentucky Geological Survey Challenges the Seismic Hazard Map

KGS researchers say the USGS earthquake hazard map overstates the threat.

Light-Activated Cancer Drugs

Phoebe Glazer is making light-activated, ruthenium-based molecules that will kill only cancerous cells.

Kentucky NSF EPSCoR Success Stories: Schyler Nunziata

Two NSF grants through EPSCoR kept Nunziata in science and in Kentucky.

Project CARAT: Medical Equipment Recycling

CARAT helps the uninsured or underinsured acquire recycled assistive technology.

Clinical Trials at UK Help the Entire State of Kentucky

This is the fifth video in a "UKNow In Depth" series on clinical research at UK.

Research at the University of Kentucky Thrives Thanks to Clinical Trials

This is the fourth video in a "UKNow In Depth" series on clinical research at UK.

UK Study Shows Key Enzyme Missing from Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

Peter Zhou found that triple-negative breast cancer cells are missing a key enzyme.

Kentuckians Give Back, Fight Disease by Participating in Clinical Trials

This is the third video in a "UKNow In Depth" series on clinical research at UK.

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