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Read More »Dr. Matt Thimgan, associate professor of biological sciences, will talk about how sleep has changed over the last century in a talk titled “The ABCs of Zzzzzz – The Importance of Sleep” noon-12:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 17, via Zoom.
Read More »The success of NASA’s future plans to explore and inhabit the moon may depend in part on research by university students, including a team of seven from Missouri S&T who have won a grant from the space agency to develop a way to remove lunar dust.
Read More »Missouri S&T is the top public university in the nation for college students wanting to pursue an engineering degree, according to the latest rankings by the college ratings site College Factual.
Read More »Students interested in pursuing a master’s degree online have 16 nationally ranked programs to choose from at Missouri S&T.
Read More »Dr. Fateme Rezaei, an associate professor of chemical and biochemical engineering, is a recipient of a 2021 Rising Star Award from the American Chemical Society’s Women Chemists Committee.
Read More »Cory Chafin has become the first S&T graduate to commission into the United States Space Force, the sixth branch of the U.S. armed forces.
Read More »Dr. Casey Canfield, an assistant professor of engineering management and systems engineering, has been named to a committee to review and assess NASA’s processes for long-term risk assessment and management for missions with respect to cancer due to exposure to space radiation.
Read More »Research findings by Dr. Julia Medvedeva, professor of physics, together with her colleagues from Northwestern University, have recently been published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and the Journal of Materials Chemistry C.
Read More »Dr. Vadym Mochalin, associate professor of chemistry, and Dr. Chenglin Wu, assistant professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering, study mechanical properties of 2-D transition metal carbides (MXenes) and other 2-D materials.
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