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Jasper Holland wearing Mizzou shirt seated at computer with one hand on keyboard and the other on mouse

July 29, 2025

Weird Mage is Mizzou magic

Jasper Holland and fellow creative wizards leverage Mizzou opportunities and advantages to launch video game company.

Collage of campus images

July 29, 2025

Ready to shape your future? Apply to Mizzou

Five ways becoming a Tiger will change your life.

The power plant on Mizzou's campus.

July 28, 2025

Mizzou using AI to improve energy efficiency for campuses nationwide

Researchers harness machine learning to transform energy management at large universities.

Three people with hot sauces

July 25, 2025

Trulaske entrepreneur turns plethora of peppers into business with a bite

Killion Hardesy, an academic advisor at the Trulaske College of Business, has partnered with a friend to create a “hot” new condiment.

July 24, 2025

Photo gallery: Mizzou Athletics leaders tour MURR

Head coaches gain a better understanding of how radioisotopes help save lives.

Roman Ganta in his lab.

July 24, 2025

Fighting back against a dangerous tick-borne disease

Mizzou scientist discovers how a deadly bacterium spread by the lone star tick survives, bringing hope for new treatments.

three people next to soybean plants

July 23, 2025

Researchers identify key survival strategy for soybeans during heat and drought

The University of Missouri study reveals that soybeans use a natural targeted cooling mechanism to protect reproduction under tough weather conditions.

Susie Dai in a lab coat in her lab

July 23, 2025

Inspired by nature, researcher targets forever chemicals

Mizzou Engineering Professor Susie Dai is pioneering a scalable solution to clean up harmful PFAS without rare or expensive chemicals.

An invasive Callery pear tree.

July 22, 2025

Tracking invasive pear trees with the help of AI

Mizzou researchers explore low-cost ways to monitor invasive plants in urban areas, which can help protect ecosystems.

Heather Hennkens

July 22, 2025

Mizzou scientists work to boost lifesaving cancer treatments

A federal grant from the U.S. Department of Energy supports researchers exploring Terbium-161 — a promising new tool in the fight against cancer.

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