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This is a photo of a child reading a book.

April 2, 2021

Audio-enhanced storybooks can improve vocabulary of at-risk preschoolers

MU researcher develops interactive strategy to help youth with limited vocabularies.

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March 30, 2021

Everyone poops: Monitoring COVID-19 in wastewater

University of Missouri scientists receive $4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to examine clues about the rate of infection in communities and virus variants.

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March 29, 2021

MU Chess Team wins International Chess Federation’s World University Online Blitz Cup team championship

MU’s team also finished runner-up in the rapid team competition and took home five individual awards.

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March 29, 2021

Christian Lorson named an associate vice chancellor for research and strategic initiatives

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March 29, 2021

Commentary: Sun may soon set on COVID-19 pandemic, but rural health crisis is still here

This is a photo of a child reading a book.

March 29, 2021

University of Missouri study suggests children's vocabularies improve by hearing books while reading

This is a person in prison.

March 26, 2021

Crisis Intervention Training reduces stigma of mental illness in prisons

MU study shows new training program improves how Missouri corrections officers interact with inmates who are mentally ill.

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March 26, 2021

Taking root

On-campus employment opportunities help Mizzou students learn and grow.

NextGen building

March 25, 2021

University of Missouri adds advanced electron microscopes to NextGen Precision Health building

Collaboration with Thermo Fisher Scientific to focus on materials and life science research and STEM education.

This is a general example of a type of visual that a graph neural network can create with provided biological data.

March 25, 2021

A new way to visualize mountains of biological data

Researchers led by the University of Missouri create a new method for analyzing large amounts of biological data to help scientists draw faster conclusions for possible treatments.

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