
Aug. 6, 2021
Cattle losing adaptations to environmental stressors, MU researchers find
A new study finds that cattle are losing adaptations necessary to help accommodate to extreme weather, such as extreme heat.

Aug. 4, 2021
Loving pure honey and the bees that don’t make it
MU scientists expose the icky in the sticky stuff and the wild side of bees.

Aug. 4, 2021
Using blockchain to streamline supply chains
New research focuses on using cloud-based technology and decentralization to ensure a secure and trustworthy process.

July 30, 2021
Virtual schooling exposes digital challenges for Black families
Sudden shifts to virtual schooling following COVID-19 exposed digital divides among Black families

July 30, 2021
Researchers receive more than $6 million to study diabetes-related cardiovascular disease
Two grants will focus on creating new interventions to minimize the impact of diabetes on the vascular system.

July 29, 2021
Human trafficking: Who is being trafficked and what can we do?
MU expert in human trafficking explains common misconceptions and the demographics of trafficking survivors throughout the state.

July 29, 2021
MU plays crucial role in new NSF artificial intelligence institute
Collaborative institute will use AI to realistically predict how crops respond to various conditions.

July 29, 2021
Designing new ways to understand material
Findings could lead to better batteries, improved water treatment systems and sensing applications that can measure the amount of nitrate in soil.

July 28, 2021
‘Dark matter’ in cat genomes may shed light on human disease
MU researchers find cat genome resembles human genome more closely than nearly all other mammals.

July 26, 2021
Research with heart
MU researcher Craig Emter is looking for how to best prescribe exercise to treat heart failure patients.