Research

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April 22, 2021

Cancer cells can supercharge their own metabolism, but MU researchers have found a way to stop them in their tracks

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April 21, 2021

Research team training artificial intelligence to better detect small objects

A team from the College of Engineering is developing a deep learning system that will better identify small objects such as waterfowl in images.

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April 20, 2021

Expert comment: Why it’s vital to preserve history with digital news

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April 19, 2021

Stoking the fires of undergraduate research

April 19-24 is Mizzou’s Undergraduate Research Week. Get to know three students who are conducting orthopedic research on campus.

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April 13, 2021

Finding resiliency in local, community news gathering

Study by journalism professors at University of Missouri and University of Kansas explores impact of COVID-19 on U.S. community newspapers.

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April 13, 2021

Battle to sleep

A study at the University of Missouri Department of Psychiatry is looking at treating insomnia among military veterans deployed after 9/11.

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April 9, 2021

Engineers explore algorithms, materials to improve AI vision

College of Engineering researchers are looking to build stronger algorithms for artificial intelligence allowing for better ‘vision’ and extensive real-world applications.

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April 8, 2021

MU announces $1 million endowed professorship to support autism research, services

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April 8, 2021

MU study finds racial inequality within heart transplant process

Findings may help explain why Black patients are less likely to receive heart transplants compared to white patients.

April 7, 2021

Understanding why people engage in ‘extreme’ drinking

Addiction experts at the University of Missouri are using a 5-year, $2.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to gather data on this topic, widely regarded as a public health issue.

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