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OSU researchers study how technology impacts agriculture

Fri, Oct 21, 2022

Improving the sustainability, efficiency and environmental impacts of crops, water and cattle requires precise decisions. Researchers at Oklahoma State University are focused on how technology and science can aid in that process.

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OSU psychology professor studying perception of Native communities

Fri, Oct 21, 2022

When studying health trends in a community, it’s easy to focus on the bad things and areas that need improvement. While fixing those problem areas does work, Dr. Ashley Cole, is hoping to change how we look at health inequities.

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OSU partners with USA Rare Earth's new Stillwater facility

Fri, Oct 21, 2022

Stillwater and Oklahoma State University have worked together in innovative harmony for years. Now, they are taking another leap forward.

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OSU-CHS, University of Arizona to revolutionize pain and addiction research

Fri, Oct 21, 2022

In search of answers, researchers at the University of Arizona Health Sciences and Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences recently established an innovative partnership to discover and develop modern therapeutics for the treatment of chronic pain.

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Niblack Research Scholars program announces newest class

Fri, Oct 21, 2022

10 students begin in Niblack Research Scholars program, earning them an $8,000 scholarship and the opportunity to conduct research with faculty across campus.

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New partnership continues to grow OSU's unmanned expertise

Fri, Oct 21, 2022

The future of package deliveries and taxis is closer than we think and may not be what we expect. In fact, it might be up in the air. Part of that future might take place in Tulsa as Oklahoma State University’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) program continues to expand.

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New Frontiers to foster innovation with precision agriculture

Fri, Oct 21, 2022

Oklahoma State University is effecting change by building a new, state-of-the-art teaching, research and Extension facility for OSU Agriculture to help combat world hunger.

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2022 Otto S. Cox Graduate Fellowships awarded

Fri, Oct 21, 2022

At Oklahoma State University, the Otto S. Cox Graduate Fellowship for Genetic Research helps students stand out in the field of genetics research.

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Breaking down the research process at OSU

Fri, Oct 21, 2022

Breaking down the research process at the university level from start to finish.

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Carbon storage a key part of OSU geology research

Fri, Oct 21, 2022

More than a hundred years ago, the oil boom brought forth a new way to power the world. Now, a greener future may come from those same wells.

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OSU physics professor and students develop technology to test radiation in space

Mon, Oct 17, 2022

Around 100 kilometers above the Earth, outer space starts. And right on that edge — called the Kármán line — is where a growing interest in space tourism and a need for new research is beginning. On that edge is also where a team of researchers at Oklahoma State University is focusing to understand how radiation works in the atmosphere and its impact on technology and people. Dr. Eric Benton, a radiation physicist at OSU’s College of Arts and Sciences, is leading the research with his team at OSU and has a radiation detector set to fly on a Blue Origin rocket in 2023.

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New interim Department of Theatre head works with residents on Stillwater mural project

Mon, Oct 17, 2022

On July 1, Lee Brasuell assumed the position as new interim head of theatre at Oklahoma State University and looks forward to improving different areas of the arts — and inspiring the people who work in them — in Oklahoma. He started right here in Stillwater.

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