Oct. 15, 2025
Mizzou nursing student’s journey of resilience and hope
With the unwavering support of her family, friends and the Sinclair School of Nursing, Dylann Henley refused to let cancer stand in the way of her dream to become a pediatric nurse.
Oct. 14, 2025
A potential game-changer: Mizzou researcher creating a new way to treat genetic disorders
With a grant from the American Heart Association, Mizzou’s cutting-edge RNA therapy will target Marfan syndrome.
Oct. 13, 2025
New AI-powered method helps protect global chip supply chains from cyber threats
University of Missouri researchers use artificial intelligence to detect hidden hardware trojans through a method that’s 97% accurate.
Sep. 25, 2025
Business is booming: Seven students open up shop in the Mizzou Student Center
Hear from entrepreneurial Tigers running their businesses on campus — and how Mizzou has helped them along the way.
Sep. 19, 2025
$4 million grant to fund telehealth research center
At the center, researchers will gather data on current telehealth use in rural areas, evaluate effectiveness and recommend changes to policy.
Sep. 15, 2025
Urine contains clues as to whether a unique knee surgery will succeed
Mizzou researcher Jimi Cook is on a mission to find a ‘crystal ball’ to predict who will benefit most from cartilage transplant surgery.
Sep. 4, 2025
Cherng Summer Scholars explore their academic interests
Fifteen students from the Honors College pursued research and creative projects with assistance from mentors.
Sep. 3, 2025
Mizzou at the forefront of using hydrogen energy safely
A new super-sensitive sensor created at Mizzou can quickly detect hydrogen gas, helping prevent accidents and protect the environment.
Aug. 18, 2025
Poplar tree discovery could help shape the future of energy and biomaterials
The University of Missouri-led study uncovers how a variation in a natural substance called lignin supports natural environmental adaptation and improved bioenergy production.
Aug. 12, 2025
Drones can more efficiently measure the health of corn plants, study finds
Mizzou researchers are getting a drone’s-eye view of corn stalks to help farmers better manage their crops through precision agriculture.