Oklahoma State University is working to provide some of the first water-managementadaptation tools for beef producers, thanks to a $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of...
Your friends tell you your salsa is the best they’ve ever tasted. Your mother has been serving her “world’s best” homemade jelly for years. Your grandmother’s pasta sauce is the...
Let’s say your company intends to build its own answer to the red-hot GoPro action camera stuck on the wrists and helmets of virtually every self-respecting extreme sports freak...
Concrete is the second most-used commodity in the world, topped only by one of its primary components — water. At five cents per pound, concrete is the most inexpensive,...
The Oklahoma State University inventor of a spherical unmanned aerial vehicle has teamed with faculty and business partners to launch the startup company Unmanned Cowboys, LLC to...
The Oklahoma State University Library has won the prestigious American Library Association’s 2015 Excellence in Library Programming Award for its series of Science Café programs...
OSU Mercury Robotics organized the annual Mercury Remote Robot Challenge on April 18 in Stillwater. The Challenge is an annual international, interscholastic robotics competition...
The College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology’s Dr. Heather Fahlenkamp, associate professor in the School of Chemical Engineering, was recognized with the OKBio...
Dr. Michael Schoonover, assistant professor of surgery at Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences, couldn’t find any literature on fusing both the knee...
Science education assistant professor Toni Ivey is working with geology faculty Daniel Lao-Davila (Principal Investigator), Estella Atekwana and Mohamed Abdelsalam on a project that recently received $244,276 in funding from the National Science Foundation to investigate how continents break apart.