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Susan Lindrew, a senior majoring in textiles, apparel and merchandising, has been working on a research project to find zero waste to use the typically discarded portions of alligator hides in fashion.
—LSU College of Agriculture photos/Annabelle Lang

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Alligator hide has a natural three-dimensional shape that creates a unique drape.

Avant-garde: Alligator hides included in research project

BATON ROUGE — Susan Lindrew, a senior majoring in textiles, apparel and merchandising, has been working on a research project on experimental patternmaking to use the typically discarded portions

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Entomologists, from left, LSU AgCenter’s Daniel Swale, USDA-Agricultural Research Service’s Michael Simone-Finstrom and AgCenter’s Nathan Lord examine bees at the USDA-ARS Honey Bee Breeding, Genetics and Physiology Research Unit in Baton Rouge on Jan. 24.
—LSU AgCenter/Olivia McClure

AgCenter research examines how viruses affect honey bees’ vision

BATON ROUGE — Viruses are one of many factors scientists believe are contributing to the collapse of honey bee colonies.

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LSU AgCenter researcher Carl Jiang, who is part of a team working on a $3.2 million grant project focusing on placenta development, is pictured in his lab on the LSU campus. The research includes large animals and humans.
—LSU AgCenter/Olivia McClure

LSU researches placenta's roll in early pregnancy loss

BATON ROUGE — As part of a $3.2 million grant project, LSU AgCenter researcher Zongliang “Carl” Jiang is studying the molecular mechanisms that regulate placenta development — and what role they pl

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