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a bluebird spreads its wings

June 5, 2023

A feather in our cap

The Mizzou golf course where ‘birdies’ and bluebirds fly.

Abstract picture of artificial intelligence with a glowing computer chip in blue surrounded by a black background

June 2, 2023

AI software can provide ‘roadmap’ for biological discoveries

University of Missouri researchers update an online prediction modeling tool to help advance other researchers’ scientific discoveries involving proteins.

Elizabeth King examines the food source for a group of fruit flies in a container on a lab bench

June 1, 2023

Biologists to create ‘toolbox’ for understanding complex genetic traits

The National Institutes of Health awarded Elizabeth King at the University of Missouri a five-year, $1.9 million grant to expand her research on genetics using a fruit fly model.

June 1, 2023

New MU study examines variability of water, carbon in Missouri agriculture ecosystems and future impact on crops

In a world with unpredictable climate patterns, learning best practices for ensuring staple crops like corn and soybeans can adapt to changes in weather is paramount.

COVID-19 mask next to a trend chart.

June 1, 2023

MU researcher finds similarities in COVID-19 mortality rates between Canadian provinces and American states before vaccines were available

Study can help inform public health strategies to combat future pandemics, infectious diseases.

Angela King-Taylor

May 30, 2023

Angela King Taylor appointed interim vice chancellor for student affairs

Special Olympics athletes compete in pool at Mizzou Aquatic Complex

May 30, 2023

MU gears up to host Special Olympics Missouri State Summer Games

The organization’s signature summer event returns to campus, continuing its partnership with MU, UM System and MU Health Care.

jesse hall drone image

May 30, 2023

Thirteen MU students receive Gilman Scholarship

stock photo of coronavirus. source: shutterstock

May 26, 2023

As COVID emergency ends, surveillance shifts to the sewers

May 26, 2023

Bye, mister: Why (most) journalists turned against courtesy titles

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