IHE Journal of Science
Comparing Pansy Growth in Plastic Pots, Peat Pots, CowPots™ and Coconut Husk
Pots.
Plastic pots are very common in horticulture but they raise some environmental concerns. Our research served to determine the best potting material amongst three types of sustainable pots to find the best replacement for plastic pots… READ MORE
Table of Contents
Comparing Pansy Growth in Plastic Pots, Peat Pots, CowPots™ and Coconut Husk Pots.
Pages 1 – 7
Chrisel Telemaque, Brianna Washington and Anna K. Hull.
Lincoln’s Excellent Academic Program in Science summer bridge program: 2005 – 2009.
Pages 8 – 20
Uzoma J. Chikwem, John O. Chikwem, Derrick J. Swinton and Chinedu D. Chikwem.
Impact of promoting undergraduate research on STEM students at Lincoln University.
Pages 21 – 28
Uzoma J. Chikwem, John O. Chikwem and Derrick J. Swinton.
Adsorption-Induced Conformational Dynamics of Amyloid Beta (Aβ) Adsorbed at the Interface of Hybrid Gold Nanoparticles.
Pages 29 – 35
Ricardo Burke, Bilal Saleem, Merylin Palmer and Derrick J. Swinton.
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IHE Journal of Science and Annual Science Fair is dedicated to fostering academic excellence and innovation within the scientific community. The Journal provides a platform for publishing peer-reviewed research across various scientific disciplines, showcasing the intellectual contributions of students and faculty. The Science Fair, held annually, offers students the opportunity to present their research projects, engage with industry professionals, and compete for recognition.
(ISSN 1939-6643) (ISSN 2163-6427 online)
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