Neutron Study Grant Awarded to MU
The University of Missouri - Columbia was recently awarded $3 million for research and training in neutron scattering experiments. The university will match the grant with $1.3 million.
View ArticleMU Gets Grant for Nuclear Energy Research
U.S. Department of Energy names the University of Missouri-Columbia as one of 31 universities and colleges to receive funding for nuclear energy research.
View ArticlePROPEL Business Plan Competition focuses on life science startups
Business plan competition offers $10,000 award to early-stage life science company.
View ArticleMU Scientists Study Pesticide Efficiency
MU researchers are studying the molecular structure of the pesticide to determine if the product could be made more efficient and safer for those living near, and working in, treated fields.
View ArticleWUSTL Studies COPD and Asthma Drugs
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have described the molecular pathway responsible for excess mucus in airway cells and have used that information to design a series of new drugs that...
View ArticleMissouri S&T researcher featured in Science journal
Nanomaterials expert Dr. Jay A. Switzer talks about new technology in the latest issue of Science journal.
View ArticleMU Scientists Build Harness for Powerful Radiation Cancer Therapy
Scientists at MU, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Tennessee at Knoxville created a gold nanoparticle that can transport powerful radioactive particles directly to tumors for treatment.
View ArticleWashington University Scientist Explores Louisiana Mound
Archaic Native Americans built massive Louisiana mound in less than 90 days, research confirms. The site has been nominated for UNESCO world heritage list.
View Article"Smart" grid research at Missouri S&T earns NSF funding
The National Science Foundation awarded funding to support research at Missouri University of Science and Technology to create a future "smart" electric power grid.
View ArticleWUSTL Researchers Study Traumatic Brain Injury
Washington University in St. Louis engineering researchers have received a five-year $2.25 million grant to better understand traumatic brain injuries in efforts to improve methods for prevention and...
View ArticleMS&T Research Could Lead to New Prostate Cancer Test
A student researcher at Missouri University of Science and Technology has developed a technique that could lead to a simpler, more accurate test for prostate cancer.
View ArticleMU Research Team Creates New Cancer Drug
Researchers at the University of Missouri - Columbia have made a cancer drug into a more efficient weapon.
View ArticleS&T microbiologist patents process that could improve biofuel production
New patented process could reduce costs and reliance on fossil fuels.
View ArticleResearchers demonstrate 'giant' forces in super-strong nanomaterials
Missouri S&T researchers make discovery that could lead to advances in optical computers, sensors and lasers.
View ArticleInvestigational drugs chosen for major Alzheimer’s prevention trial
Leading scientists have selected the first drugs to be evaluated in a worldwide clinical study to determine whether they can prevent Alzheimer’s disease. The trials will be at Washington University in...
View ArticleWUSTL Studies COPD and Asthma Drugs
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have described the molecular pathway responsible for excess mucus in airway cells and have used that information to design a series of new drugs that...
View ArticleMicro-bubbles detect artery inflammation
MU researchers find a way to help detect heart disease before it progresses too far.
View ArticleMissouri S&T researcher featured in Science journal
Nanomaterials expert Dr. Jay A. Switzer talks about new technology in the latest issue of Science journal.
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