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3D model of a chromosome

May 28, 2025

New AI tool reveals single-cell structure of chromosomes — in 3D

A breakthrough at the University of Missouri could help scientists better understand how genes work — and how certain types of cancer develop.

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May 21, 2025

Study explores how to use AI to listen to the ‘heartbeat’ of a city

University of Missouri researchers develop an artificial intelligence tool that analyzes public Instagram posts to aid city safety, services and emergency response.

A child and her caregiver smiling at each other.

May 20, 2025

Giving children with autism a voice in their own therapy helps them overcome everyday challenges, new study finds

Mizzou occupational therapist adapts telehealth coaching sessions to include both children with autism and their caregivers.

scanning electron microscope

May 20, 2025

Cool science: Researchers craft tiny biological tools using frozen ethanol

The groundbreaking discovery by University of Missouri scientists could open new doors for other researchers working with delicate materials such as cell membranes.

U.S. Sen. Christopher

May 13, 2025

University of Missouri leaders pay tribute to former U.S. Sen. Christopher 'Kit' Bond

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May 9, 2025

Mizzou to celebrate 5,954 graduates at spring commencement

Learn more about this year’s graduates and what you need to know before attending the ceremonies.

Dani Adams

May 8, 2025

Ask a Mizzou expert: What is psychedelic-assisted therapy?

Mizzou’s Dani Adams is a social work researcher trying to improve access to mental health services.

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May 6, 2025

Study explores how Reddit is used to work through pre-wedding doubts

University of Missouri researchers find that the social media platform Reddit is being used by people who have second thoughts to openly share and seek advice before getting married.

Jeanne Sinquefield

May 5, 2025

Innovative music composition program at Mizzou to expand thanks to $4.6 million gift

The funding will expand opportunities for students and faculty to create bold, original works.

A pregnant woman with baby shoes.

May 1, 2025

AI chatbots can help pregnant women with opioid use disorder, new study finds

Mizzou researchers explore how GPT-4 can be fine-tuned to give trustworthy information to help those struggling with addiction.

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