Research

Researchers set up the NICU device

Sep. 21, 2021

Clinical trial testing automatic oxygen control device for premature infants

The innovative device, designed by a researcher at the MU College of Engineering, will be tested at MU Health Care's Women’s and Children’s Hospital and a children’s hospital in Pensacola, Florida.

a woman with a stop sign in a work zone

Sep. 21, 2021

Training the next generation transportation workforce

Missouri Department of Transportation employees will receive more realistic work zone inspection training using virtual reality thanks to a Mizzou engineering team.

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Sep. 20, 2021

The art of science

One Mizzou artist and faculty member created a moving tribute to her late father. That work is now at the center of the new Roy Blunt NextGen Precision Health building.

Sep. 17, 2021

Telehealth services provide quality pediatric care, MU survey finds

An MU survey finds that telehealth services are able to provide quality pediatric care, and bridge the gap for rural families

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Sep. 17, 2021

Proposed tool would give users control of social media images

University of Missouri engineers are developing a tool to help remove yourself from others’ images.

This is an image of a white-tailed deer.

Sep. 13, 2021

MU project studies increasing prevalence of chronic wasting disease

Findings help increase awareness for deer hunters, surveillance efforts in Midwest.

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Sep. 10, 2021

Optimal break times improve work performance, study shows

A Mizzou engineering team is studying how to increase efficiency in routine tasks.

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Sep. 8, 2021

An easier way to test produce for pesticide

Farmers in the future could have an inexpensive testing option thanks to the work of University of Missouri engineers.

Picture of the new fossil worm species

Sep. 8, 2021

500-million-year-old fossil represents rare discovery of ancient animal in North America

Scientists at the University of Missouri are using an ancient find to unlock new clues surrounding the diversity of species following the Cambrian explosion.

This is a photo of a cat.

Sep. 8, 2021

Cats less stressed after adoption by families with children with autism, MU study finds

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