
April 8, 2025
Mizzou helps student-athletes think about life beyond the game
The Momentum Institute at Mizzou Athletics ensures student-athletes game plan for life after sports.

April 2, 2025
Scientists unveil starfish-inspired wearable tech for heart monitoring
Designed by University of Missouri researchers, the device includes AI technology to detect potential heart problems with over 90% accuracy, making it a promising tool for at-home monitoring.

March 24, 2025
Researchers using lidar and AI to advance transportation engineering and safety
University of Missouri engineering researchers are using advanced technology to help make our roads safer by better understanding how pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles interact.

March 3, 2025
Mizzou scientists develop a method that could lower medicine costs and contribute to cleaner energy and sustainability
University of Missouri researchers use a novel electrochemistry approach to build new molecules using micelles from naturally occurring amino acids and coconut oil.

Jan. 27, 2025
Researchers invent a new tool to help lower the cost of tomorrow’s medicine
Two University of Missouri scientists created AshPhos, a chemical tool that makes it more efficient to create carbon-nitrogen bonds.

Jan. 14, 2025
Building skills, benefiting the community
Mizzou graduate students get hands-on learning at the Child Development Lab on campus.

Jan. 7, 2025
Finding support, building community
First-generation student- Hanna Caldwell took advantage of support systems and resources at Mizzou to help her navigate college and ultimately pursue graduate school.

Jan. 3, 2025
Mizzou researchers aim to reduce avoidable hospitalizations for nursing home residents with dementia
A new National Institutes of Health-funded study finds nursing home residents with dementia are more likely to be involved in avoidable hospitalizations.

Nov. 18, 2024
Giovanni Porfirio wins 2025 Sinquefield Composition Prize
New composition will premiere at the Chancellor’s Arts Showcase in February.

Nov. 4, 2024
Sensing animal intuition
Mizzou engineer Jian Lin and doctoral student Morgan Miller are developing the next generation of sensors to improve horse welfare.