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A sign about no smoking or vaping allowed.

Feb. 20, 2025

Research shows restricting flavored e-cigarettes cuts vaping rates but raises smoking rates for young adults

MizzouForward hire Michael Pesko — in collaboration with Yale University — is studying the unintended consequences of public health policies.

Veterinarians at Mizzou examine a horse's eye.

Feb. 18, 2025

Horse trained for equine yoga receives world-class care at Mizzou

Longtime Mizzou ophthalmologist Elizabeth Giuliano helps horse with vision-threatening eye infection.

Mizzou students perform in a play on stage.

Feb. 13, 2025

Enjoy an evening of inspiration at Mizzou’s annual Chancellor’s Arts Showcase

Students’ creative talents share the spotlight at this annual event on Friday, February 21, at the Missouri Theatre.

Ahmed Balboula in his lab at the NextGen Precision Health building.

Feb. 12, 2025

Discovering a clue to what causes reproductive complications

By studying how female eggs repair — or sometimes fail to repair — DNA damage, Mizzou researchers hope to improve reproductive health.

Prashant Sonawane posing in front of plants.

Feb. 10, 2025

Boosting a plant’s protective forces

By discovering how plants defend themselves from pests, Mizzou researchers aim to help farmers grow resilient crops.

Professor speaks to students in class

Feb. 5, 2025

Mizzou professor ranks Super Bowl’s most unforgettable ads

Katie Essing breaks down five commercials that win MVP (Most Valuable Production).

Super Bowl feast

Feb. 4, 2025

Mizzou expert predicts Super Bowl menu price hikes, but savvy shoppers can score deals

Mizzou researcher Hoa Hoang offers expert tips for creating the perfect game day spread on a budget.

Keith Cassidy and Zachary Berndsen.

Feb. 3, 2025

A protein at the heart of heart disease

Mizzou researchers discover the structure of a protein that could lead to more targeted heart disease treatments.

Sadie.

Jan. 27, 2025

New therapy for dogs with cancer shows promise  

Innovative Mizzou cancer research helps treat a Jefferson City dog.

A photo of Sachin Handa and Ashish Dusunge in a scientific laboratory

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.

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