Students to show state lawmakers why research matters Twenty-seven undergraduates at Missouri University of Science and Technology
have been selected to share their research experiences with state lawmakers in
Jefferson City during Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol on April
30.
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Missouri S&T researchers look to make environmentally friendly
plastics Every year, more than 30 billion water bottles are added to America's
landfills, creating a mountainous environmental problem. But if research at
Missouri University of Science and Technology is successful, the plastic
bottles of the future could literally disappear within four months of being
discarded.
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Missouri S&T researcher develops new method for cancer screening Ongoing research at Missouri University of Science and Technology has
uncovered a new method for the early detection of cancer with the potential to
save millions of lives.
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Missouri S&T, Army look to hydrogen to lighten soldiers' load Researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology are developing
a portable, hydrogen-generating power system to power everything from laptops
to communications gear for soldiers in the battlefield.
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Missouri S&T students create fun recruitment software A group of undergraduate students at Missouri University of Science and
Technology is designing fun recruitment software to “kill the nerd stereotype”
and help interest younger students, especially women, in computer science.
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