Light travels through opaque objects in random paths that are difficult to control but, thanks to new research by a team of physicists, light energy can be concentrated at a certain depth. This means that physicists could potentially target specific neurons or even early tumors inside tissue, which is known to usually strongly scatter light.
Read More »A panel discussion comprised of various experts will discuss the Russian invasion of Ukraine this March at Missouri S&T.
Read More »Excitement will run high as hands-on learning takes center stage – or the gymnasium floor in this case – on Saturday, March 5, when FIRST Tech Challenge comes to Missouri University of Science and Technology for a regional championship. Hundreds of tech-savvy students will show off their skills and their robots in the varsity gymnasium at Missouri S&T’s Gale Bullman Building, located at 10th Street and Bishop Avenue (U.S. Highway 63).
Read More »After two years of virtual and hybrid youth camps, Missouri S&T’s in-person summer camps are back. From June 5-July 28, students in grades 2-12 will be able to immerse themselves in STEM-related subjects ranging from physics, computing and robotics to aerospace and explosives.
Read More »Researchers at Missouri S&T will develop mineral extraction techniques for lunar construction as part of a NASA project to make it possible for people to live and work on the moon. NASA will provide up to $2 million over two years to support S&T’s research.
Read More »Both the U.S. and the global population are aging, with the average age increasing from 21.5 in 1970 to over 30 in 2019. With this steady growth, the need to better understand age-associated diseases and pathologies grows as well. One aspect of mental ability that declines in even healthy aging adults is the ability to recall episodically detailed memories.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology will offer a three-part workshop series on pandemic preparedness and response this spring.
Read More »This month theater students in Missouri University of Science and Technology’s arts, languages and philosophy department will perform “Gruesome Playground Injuries,” written by Rajiv Joseph.
Read More »embers from the 399th Army Band from Fort Leonard Wood will join the Missouri S&T Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony for a free concert this February.
Read More »The U.S. Department of Education’s recently updated College Scorecard shows that Missouri S&T provides a strong return on investment at an affordable price, with S&T outperforming national averages in terms of cost, graduation rate and the earnings of its graduates. The Education Department recently revised the College Scorecard to make it “more useful for students […]
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