Powering Our Future
Clemson researchers are attacking the challenge of creating renewable energy that is clean, efficient, scalable and portable.
Clemson researchers are attacking the challenge of creating renewable energy that is clean, efficient, scalable and portable.
Coral reefs in the Florida Keys, Caribbean and throughout the world are in dramatic decline. A graduate student from Clemson has made it her mission to help restore one of the ocean’s most endangered and invaluable species.
All communication — outside of writing a letter or speaking face to face — is conducted
using optical fiber. With the nation’s only academic facility with industrial-scale capabilities for fabricating optical fiber, Clemson has emerged as an international leader in the field of optical and optoelectronic materials.
Clemson researchers are helping teachers discover what will attract a diverse group of students to the world of computer science.
Bats play a crucial role in insect control as well as pollination and seed dispersal. But they’re dying off at alarming rates due to a fungal pathogen called white-nose syndrome. Researchers are exploring how to foster bat populations to survive this disease.