Science & Technology Events
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Science & Technology
The art of biology
Symposium surveys the junction of life science and human expression
Major film
Coming soon to a campus near you
One for the books
Print-on-demand machine customizes, revolutionizes texts
Molten planet
Earth's mobile and malleable inner core
Nerd of the Year
Vote for your favorite professor from Nerds of Mizzou
Nerds of Mizzou
International nerd is compulsively curious
Nerds of Mizzou
Loving the class he's in
Less ‘me,’ more ‘we’
Until recently, scientists thought trying to study spirituality was a hopeless case
Power house
Mizzou students compete in international Solar Decathlon
Rise and fall
The science behind autumnal foliage
Mind games
A workout for the brain offers hope for kids with autism
Nerds of Mizzou
Big wheel in low-temperature physics
On call
MU rapid-response team saves newborns in Mennonite communities
The pulse of biotechnology
How bioelectrics research could make us healthier
Nerds of Mizzou
What's the probability of finding a female nerd statistician?
Wildfire fighter
Forestry student wields chainsaws, fends off destruction
Nerds of Mizzou
Nerd nurse is quite a case
This just in
How Newsy outsmarts the media market
Weathering the storm
Graduate student Roderick Pomfrey puts up a fight
Energy star
Mizzou Dashboard empowers students to take control of their consumption
Nerds of Mizzou
Evans campaigns for Nerd title. Really.
Power broker
T. Boone Pickens shows the Missouri Energy Summit his plan for refueling America
The virtual conference
How to hold low-cost, long-distance get-togethers without leaving Columbia
A little science, a lot more fish
MU professor helps boost Nepalese fish-farmers' quality of life
Nerds of Mizzou
Drop the CliffsNotes. Lenworth Johnson expects details.
Nerds of Mizzou
Celebrating our best, brightest and geekiest faculty
Progressive by design
MU’s Interior Design Program ranked in nation’s top 10
Mizzou in review
Looking back at a year of firsts, records and milestones
Some assembly required
Jim Calvin's sculptures combine found items, precision construction and whimsy
Tying up loose ends
Pioneers in stealth technology and vocational education receive honorary degrees
Chemical bonds
Jerry Atwood builds a legacy through his students
Future focus
As the Missouri School of Journalism turns 100, movers and shakers look ahead
Riders on the storm
MU group takes storm chasing to the next level
Ahead of the game
Wii helps seniors stay sharp and spry
Modern Prometheus
Physics Professor Gabor Forgacs explains how to grow replacement organs using bio-ink
The wetlands man
Ray Semlitsch earns national recognition for practical ecology
Right technology, right time
Young researcher presents alternative-fuel project in Washington, D.C.
Chemical attraction
Mizzou program sparks girls' lasting scientific interest
Engineering goes green
The college’s favorite color connects to more than just St. Patrick
The super social network
Students fuse public news and private media for the
Reynolds Journalism Institute
One small step for mice
A NASA-funded study could lead to leaps for human health
Building biochemistry bridges
Previously scattered molecular researchers now stick together
For the birds
An undergrad researcher heads south for the winter break
The year at Mizzou
Mizzou Wire rounds up the best, brightest and biggest of 2007
A breast cancer connection
Researcher shows link between growth hormones and tumors
Making science magic
Chemistry camp works to attract girls to the field
Damage control
Engineers help earthquake-rattled Peru rebuild from the ground up
HIV in a new light
Marc Johnson’s images could help solve an infectious puzzle
Sound science
Biologist blends love of sound and insect communication
Competition takes off
Engineering students pack a lot of power into a little plane
