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UK Beam Institute to demonstrate hydrogen-fueled spirit production

The UK James B. Beam Institute for Kentucky Spirits and UK Center for Applied Energy Research have partnered with the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet and the State Energy Program to make the future of bourbon production more sustainable.

Registration and call for abstracts open for 10th annual Appalachian Research Day

Abstracts for Appalachian Research Day podium and poster presentations may be submitted until Dec. 3.

Neuroscience and pharmacology research raises recent UK grad's interest in medicine

Recent UK graduate Elaf Ghoneim aspires to pursue a career in medicine, where she hopes to make a meaningful impact in her community.

Markey research shows success in national smoking assessment program

Jessica Burris led research that shows the success of a national quality improvement program to increase rates of smoking assessment among cancer centers.

Turn your cooking oil into biofuel research at the Gobble Grease Toss

The Gobble Grease Toss diverts hundreds of gallons of cooking oil that would otherwise end up in the trash and uses it for research or converts the oil into fuel.

UK Arts Administration hosts annual ‘Fish Tank’ entrepreneurship competition

“Fish Tank” is an annual pitch competition featuring UK arts administration students who have bold ideas for a better future in the arts and are ready to “jump in the tank.”

Message from AVPR on AAALAC Requirements

In this month’s Impact Kentucky newsletter, we announced changes to animal care and use requirements that will be enforced starting Oct.1, 2025.

UK transforming invasive carp into health-boosting collagen products

The UK Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment is leading a new project that could redefine how invasive carp are managed in U.S. waterways

MPH student Amara Danturthi works to enhance workplace safety during internship

Amara Danturth spent her summer interning with the State of Wisconsin’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration consultation service and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.

KGS receives federal grant to collect hazards data, improve future hazards mitigation

The Kentucky Geological Survey received funding from FEMA's Hazard Mitigation Grant program to support four hazard-related projects in Kentucky.

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