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University of Arkansas Hosts National High School Talent

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - High school students from across the country who attend schools of mathematics, science and technology will convene at the University of Arkansas next week for the 14th annual Student Research Symposium, “Celebrating Discovery.” The national event will…[more]

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06-07-2007

Extortion Moves Online

Most of us treat spam as a simple nuisance, but one scam takes spam to a new, frightening level. Imagine opening an email and reading a message from an alleged hit man, claiming that you are his next target unless…[more]

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06-04-2007

Einstein’s Gravity Test - Flawed?

Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity has fascinated physicists and generated debate about the origin of the universe and the structure of objects like black holes and complex stars called quasars. A major focus has been on confirming the existence…[more]

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06-04-2007

Research Center Opens at MSU

Springfield, MO – An old feed mill is now a research center for futuristic development in areas such as nanotechnology.

The Roy Blunt Jordan Valley Innovation Center, named in honor of Rep. Roy Blunt who is an avid…[more]

By Robert J. Korpella
06-01-2007

U.S. Dept. of Energy Awards Grant to MU Researchers to Study Hydrogen Storage for Use in Vehicles

COLUMBIA, Mo. - Researchers at the University of Missouri-Columbia have been awarded a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to study low-pressure hydrogen storage. The grant is part of a DOE hydrogen fuel initiative that gave $11.2 million to…[more]

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05-31-2007

MU Researchers Track Personality Traits to Learn More About Alcoholism

A long-term research project at the University of Missouri-Columbia is producing valuable information about alcoholism and individuals who are affected by a family history of the disease. MU psychology researchers, now several years into a multi-year study, have discovered that…[more]

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05-29-2007

Biting Discovery for MU Entomologist

While in Thailand, a University of Missouri-Columbia researcher found a treasure trove of previously unknown information about aquatic insects in the country. In the process, he learned firsthand that a few of these little critters pack quite a punch when…[more]

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05-21-2007

Vacation Time? Be An Archaelogist in Arkansas

The Arkansas Archeological Survey and Arkansas Archeological Society will cosponsor a Training Program in Archaeology June 9-24, 2007, at the Jones Mill Site (3HS28) in Hot Spring County, Arkansas.

The annual Training Program and excavation has been conducted…[more]

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05-03-2007

Instruments in Space

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - University of Arkansas researchersresearchers, in partnership with a local company will develop a probe for future planetary rovers that will help scientists study the history of the solar system by examining the properties of layers of material…[more]

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04-30-2007

The Periodic Table of Elements Just Got a Little Competition

The periodic table of elements, all 111 of them, just got a little competition. A new discovery by a University of Missouri-Columbia research team, published in Angewandte Chemie, the journal of the German Society of Chemists, allows scientists to manipulate…[more]

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04-24-2007
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