All Topics Archive

Imaging of a Tyrannosaurus rex skull showing muscle activation

Sep. 25, 2019

T. rex used a stiff skull to eat its prey

MU scientists created one of the first 3D models showing how ligaments and joints in the skull of a Tyrannosaurus rex work.

University of Missouri historic columns

Sep. 19, 2019

MU invited by AAU to participate in career readiness pilot program for graduate students

Interdisciplinary project will support STEM, humanities and social science doctoral students as they prepare to enter workforce.

Sep. 19, 2019

A precedential decision

A School of Law graduate holds a hospital accountable for the death by suicide of an Iraq War veteran.

Sep. 19, 2019

Fever dreams

John Neihardt had one foot in the Wild West and the other in literature.

Sep. 17, 2019

Pawn broker

Romanian grandmaster Cristian Chirila is coaching Mizzou’s first chess team.

Members of the Mizzou class of 2023 participated in Tiger Walk to kick off the 2019-2020 school year. Officials announced that enrollment at Mizzou is up, with a total of 30,046 students.

Sep. 17, 2019

Increased enrollment and record second-year retention

Defying the national trends, Mizzou continues to grow with double-digit increase to first-year enrollment and record-setting second-year retention rates.

Illustration of Rudapithecus

Sep. 17, 2019

Rare 10 million-year-old fossil unearths new view of human evolution

New study of an ape-like pelvis suggests human ancestors might not have been built like modern African apes.

Every two years, the International Federation of Beekeepers Association hosts the Apimondia Congress. This international body reached out to a partnership between the University of Missouri and Sweetwater Science Labs, a food authentication laboratory in Columbia, to authenticate all of the samples of honey before this year’s 46th congress in Montreal began.

Sep. 11, 2019

Not so sweet

MU contributes to a way to determine honey fraud at an international honey contest.

Sep. 9, 2019

Straight from the heartland

The Heartland Scholars Academy is helping rural, first-generation business students at Mizzou.

A graphic thermal image of a T. rex in a stand off with two giant crocodiles. The dorsotemporal fenestra on the T. rex is glowing. Illustration courtesy of Brian Engh.

Sep. 4, 2019

Prehistoric AC

MU study suggests T. rex had an air conditioner in its head.

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