Pairing quantum dots with a protein transporter, a group of students from Missouri University of Science and Technology hopes to develop a more effective and efficient drug delivery method.
Read More »Jerry Bayless, associate professor of civil engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, is the first recipient of the National Arthur N. L. Chiu Outstanding Faculty Advisor Award from Chi Epsilon, the national civil engineering honor society.
Read More »A team of Missouri S&T graduate students – separated geographically but united via the Internet – matched wits and skills with seven larger teams from the United States and Canada to win the 2nd International HEC Montreal ERP Simulation Game on Thursday, June 12.
Read More »Dr. Nancy J. Stone, professor of psychology at Creighton University in Omaha, Neb., has been named chair of psychology at Missouri University of Science and Technology. Her appointment begins July 1.
Read More »Although former Vice President Al Gore got most of the credit in the media for the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize, the award was shared by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). A team of researchers from Missouri University of Science and Technology were integral to the IPCC’s work and this spring the group received […]
Read More »Two minor earthquakes that rocked central Missouri this spring demonstrate the importance of earthquake preparedness in the region. Preparation for a significant quake along the New Madrid Fault is the subject of a conference to be held at Missouri University of Science and Technology this summer.
Read More »Ten full-time employees at Missouri University of Science and Technology were honored Wednesday, June 4, for their contributions to the campus during Missouri S&T Staff Recognition Day ceremonies on campus.
Read More »Public radio station KMST, 88.5 FM in Rolla and 96.3 FM in Lebanon, Mo., repaired its transmitter this afternoon (Wednesday, June 4) and is back on the air.
Read More »The skin and bone structure of a chicken are very similar to the composition of a human hand — which is why blowing up a thawed out chicken from the store provides a good lesson in explosives safety, according to Dr. Paul Worsey, who runs the world’s only hands-on Explosives Camp for high school students […]
Read More »Public radio station KMST, 88.5 FM in Rolla and 96.3 FM in Lebanon, Mo., remains off the air due to damage to the station’s transmitter.
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