State Tipoffs Involving South Carolina Newsletter for Thursday September 21, 2023 ( 9 items ) |
Clemson Ph.D. Student Wins at PSA Meeting
CLEMSON, South Carolina, Sept. 20 (TNSres) -- Clemson University issued the following news:
A Clemson University doctoral student was recognized for his research in poultry science during the 2023 Poultry Science Association (PSA) annual meeting held this summer in Philadelphia.
Santiago Sasia, an animal and veterinary sciences doctoral student from Argentina, won a Certificate of Excellence award for a poster outlining research conducted on broiler chickens.
The poster, Effect of Different
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Clemson University: Yue "Sophie" Wang Serves as National Science Foundation Program Director
CLEMSON, South Carolina, Sept. 20 (TNSres) -- Clemson University issued the following news:
Yue "Sophie" Wang of Clemson University is helping the National Science Foundation decide which research projects get funded as the new program director for CMMI Dynamics, Control and Systems Diagnostics.
Wang's new role puts her in a position to influence the direction of research and education nationwide and underscores her leadership in the field. She remains the Warren H. Owen-Duke Energy Professor
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Clemson, Cotton Incorporated Work to Develop Designer Cottonseed
CLEMSON, South Carolina, Sept. 20 (TNSres) -- Clemson University issued the following news:
Lint has been the focus of cotton research and breeding efforts for centuries, but Clemson University and Cotton Incorporated researchers believe now is the time to look a little closer at the benefits of cottonseed oil.
Christopher Saski, an associate professor of systems genetics in Clemson's Plant and Environmental Sciences Department, and Don Jones of Cotton Incorporated, have received a grant from
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Medical University of S.C. Launches Program to Bring Medical Residents to Florence
CHARLESTON, South Carolina, Sept. 21 -- The Medical University of South Carolina Foundation issued the following news release:
The Medical University of South Carolina is launching a new graduate medical education program through its Regional Health Network, which includes hospitals across the state. It will start at the MUSC Health Florence Medical Center next July.
The city's mayor was happy to hear the news. "Florence is the medical hub of the Pee Dee. With more resident physicians being ab
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On the 'Edge' of a Break Through: Clemson University Researchers Aim to Make the Internet Interact More Quickly With the Physical World
CLEMSON, South Carolina, Sept. 20 (TNSres) -- Clemson University issued the following news:
Cameras positioned at a bustling intersection spot a pedestrian crossing the street as a self-driving car, out of sight around a curve, approaches in her direction.
To avoid a collision, data from the cameras has to be processed into actionable information that can be sent blazingly fast to the car, but how?
A group of Clemson University researchers led by Associate Professor Linke Guo said the answer
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S.C. Gov. McMaster: QTS Data Centers Establishing First South Carolina Operations in York County
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, Sept. 21 -- Gov. Henry McMaster, R-South Carolina, issued the following news on Sept. 20, 2023:
QTS Data Centers (QTS), a leading global provider of colocation data center infrastructure and related services, today announced it will establish operations in York County. The $1 billion investment is the company's first South Carolina facility and will help establish a technology hub in York County.
Data centers power the internet and the digital economy while serving as
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S.C. Gov. McMaster: South Carolina Now Prepared to Carry Out Death Penalty by Lethal Injection
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, Sept. 21 -- Gov. Henry McMaster, R-South Carolina, issued the following news:
Governor Henry McMaster and the S.C. Department of Corrections informed the S.C. Supreme Court today that the department is now prepared to carry out executions by lethal injection.
"Justice has been delayed for too long in South Carolina," said Governor Henry McMaster. "This filing brings our state one step closer to being able to once again carry out the rule of law and bring grieving fami
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S.C. Revenue Dept.: Consider These Often Overlooked SC Income Tax Credits When Filing Your Individual Income Tax Return Next Year
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, Sept. 20 -- The South Carolina Department of Revenue issued the following news release:
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What you need to know:
* As taxpayers begin to prepare for the 2024 filing season, they should learn more about several often overlooked tax credits that they may be able to claim on their 2023 returns.
* Those credits include the Residential Retrofit Credit, available to individual taxpayers who retrofit their legal residence to be more resistant to hurricanes, floods, or
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South Carolina ETV Partnership Highlights the Value Telehealth Brings to Patients in South Carolina
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, Sept. 21 -- The South Carolina Educational Television Network issued the following news release:
South Carolina ETV and Public Radio (SCETV) will explore evolving healthcare services, including telehealth and virtual care, to enhance accessibility and improve patient outcomes during Telehealth Awareness Week, observed Sept. 17-23. During Telehealth Awareness Week, SCETV will be sharing stories of patients, families, clinicians and others, on-air and online.
SCETV is a
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