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CAS hires six with diverse expertise in pandemic research

Thu, Sep 30, 2021

The first three hires began this fall. They are Tao Hu, Juwon Hwang and Rebecca Kaplan. In January, CAS will bring in two more new hires. And the last piece of this faculty puzzle will arrive at OSU in August 2022.

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Innovative after-school program captures Native American students’ interest in STEM

Fri, Sep 17, 2021

Hallmarks of the future such as virtual reality, augmented reality and 3D printing are set to help connect Native American students with their cultural past through an innovative $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation.

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USRI students design flyer for NASA mission

Fri, Sep 17, 2021

Five college students at Oklahoma State University’s Unmanned Systems Research Institute (USRI) are giving NASA the ability to reach new heights and create new technologies for the future.

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NEXRAD radar can follow — and perhaps end up preventing — bird collisions

Fri, Sep 17, 2021

As many as 1 billion birds die each year from colliding with windows or buildings. The victims are native species — a diverse array of birds in the North American avifauna, such as warblers, thrushes, hummingbirds, sparrows and orioles, that fly into structures during spring or fall migrations.

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Researchers at OSU help make sure Oklahoma's bridges are safe

Fri, Sep 17, 2021

Researchers at OSU are partnering with ODOT to make sure Oklahoma bridges are safe.

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Hardesty Center will allow OSU researchers to collaborate more efficiently

Fri, Sep 17, 2021

The new Hardesty Center for Clinical Research and Neuroscience in Tulsa has started inviting research participants in for trials and data collection.

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NIFA grant funds OSU molecular genetics research into vital pollinators

Fri, Sep 17, 2021

A bustling laboratory at Oklahoma State University is trying to develop resources and genetic tools to assist scientists who are trying to understand why pollinators are in decline — especially honey bees.

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OSU Turfgrass program is world-renowned for its quality

Fri, Sep 17, 2021

From Qatar to Kansas City, OSU’s Bermudagrass has an impact on champions.

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NASA-OSU program aims to open minds to earth and space science

Fri, Sep 17, 2021

Native American communities, storytelling and earth and space curriculum are coming together in one ambitious project made possible through a $3.3 million NASA cooperative agreement with Oklahoma State University’s College of Education and Human Sciences.

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Dr. Kayse Shrum and Dr. Kenneth Sewell discuss the future of OSU Research

Fri, Sep 17, 2021

For Dr. Kayse Shrum, public-impact research is a core focus in her new role as president of Oklahoma State University. To learn more, Dr. Kenneth Sewell, vice president for research at OSU, sat down with Shrum to discuss her life, research and vision for the future.

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Researchers aim to prevent harmful algae blooms

Fri, Sep 17, 2021

Harmful algal blooms are a growing problem in water across the nation, but OSU researchers may have one piece of the solution thanks to groundbreaking research and new funding.

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