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Oct. 14, 2025
A potential game-changer: Mizzou researcher creating a new way to treat genetic disorders
With a grant from the American Heart Association, Mizzou’s cutting-edge RNA therapy will target Marfan syndrome.
Oct. 14, 2025
10 things you’ll see on a Mizzou campus tour
From historic landmarks to timeless traditions, here are 10 things you're sure to see as you explore campus.
Oct. 14, 2025
Photo gallery: SEC Nation at Mizzou
For the second time in five weeks, Mizzou welcomed SEC Nation to campus as the No. 14 Tigers prepared to take on No. 8 Alabama. See photos from the event.
Oct. 13, 2025
New AI-powered method helps protect global chip supply chains from cyber threats
University of Missouri researchers use artificial intelligence to detect hidden hardware trojans through a method that’s 97% accurate.
Oct. 9, 2025
Can a keto diet help protect brain energy?
Mizzou researchers found that switching to a high-fat, low-carb diet may improve brain health for those with increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
Oct. 9, 2025
Meet the AI assistant designed to make work zones safer
Work Zone Assistant is a chatbot programmed by Mizzou engineers for transportation professionals.
Oct. 8, 2025
Mizzou student’s passion for jiu-jitsu and psychology leads him to world stage
From starting the university’s Brazilian jiu-jitsu club to competing internationally, Nick Arnel applies a mix of focus, discipline and determination to everything he does.
Oct. 8, 2025
Photo gallery: September photos of the month
University photographer shares favorite photos of the month.
Oct. 7, 2025
Mizzou’s raptors get the Wingspan treatment
Learn about the College of Veterinary Medicine’s Raptor Rehabilitation Program and its educational birds through cards inspired by the wildly popular game.
Oct. 7, 2025
Fertility preservation researcher earns $2 million grant
A scientist from the University of Missouri School of Medicine recently received $2.1 million from the National Institutes of Health to continue her research into human egg cells, fetal development and ovarian function.
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