Research

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July 8, 2020

Student puts electrical engineering courses to work at Garmin

During his second internship at Garmin, Isaac Lagermann is creating diagrams and instructions to help buyers install Garmin products in airplanes.

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July 7, 2020

MU researcher awarded $4 million U.S. Department of Education grant

5-year project will help increase social studies knowledge, reading comprehension for middle school students in Missouri, Michigan, Massachusetts and Washington, D.C.

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July 3, 2020

MU researcher uses precision health to work toward a cure for lymphedema

A $2.54 million grant from the National Institutes of Health will support four more years in the lymphatic pace-making study.

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July 1, 2020

Mizzou team looks to artificial intelligence to grow carbon nanotubes in mass quantities

The National Science Foundation is funding the research that could someday create bendable, unbreakable products.

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July 1, 2020

School of Medicine launches Clinical Rural Immersion Program

The program exposes future health care leaders to rural medicine in the hope of combatting Missouri’s ongoing rural doctor shortage. 

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June 30, 2020

A new view of microscopic interactions

MU chemist adds the details of “cold collisions of hot molecules” to existing theories of molecular interactions.

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June 30, 2020

MU researcher studying possible key to COVID-19 vaccine

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June 29, 2020

COVID-19 detection project offers student team chance to put science into action

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June 25, 2020

Community engagement aids vulnerable youth in rural Missouri

MU researchers have found that community engagement efforts in rural areas can help connect vulnerable youth with opportunities and resources to improve their livelihood.

This is a photo of a child at the Thompson Center.

June 24, 2020

A shorter IQ test for children with special needs

MU researchers reduce IQ exam length while maintaining accuracy.

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