
Mizzou engineers extract rare earth elements from mine drainage
Chemical process creates a highly effective material for adsorbing neodymium.

Mizzou recognized for leadership in cybersecurity
The university’s designation as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Research has been extended through academic year 2030.

Mizzou engineering researcher takes on tooth loss
A novel, bio-inspired treatment for periodontitis could help patients keep their natural teeth, avoiding painful and expensive implants.

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.

Snapshots of the deep shed light on hydrocarbon seeps
Mizzou engineers have developed a low-cost mobile technology to study naturally occurring gas leaks beneath the ocean’s surface.

Mizzou researchers discover simple solution to break down forever chemicals
The answer to removing PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals,” may be in your fishbowl.

Staying one step ahead of cyberattackers
Mizzou researchers have developed a proactive approach using artificial intelligence to address evolving threats against smart grids.

Mizzou Engineering teams triumph in competition season
Students made a strong showing at national competitions, bringing home awards that reflect their passion and perseverance.

Study opens window into the secret life of bacteria
Mizzou researcher employs new technology to track molecules’ movement inside bacterial cells in interinstitutional study.