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Interdisciplinary, International and Intertwined

Wed, Mar 22, 2017

Wouter (“VOW-ter”) Hoff and Aihua (“A-wah”) Xie met at an international conference in Leiden, the Netherlands, in 1994.  Two years later, he was receiving the Netherlands’ Society...

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Forget Green, Turf is Orange & Black

Wed, Mar 22, 2017

Sports enthusiasts may not realize it but they are seeing a Cowboy connection when they watch home games of Major League Baseball’s Kansas City Royals and the National Football...

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Flight in a Sticky Situation

Wed, Mar 22, 2017

The smallest flying insects known are less than one millimeter long — and yet, they wield considerable ecological and agricultural importance. These insects serve important...

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Ancient Berry’s Rich Future

Wed, Mar 22, 2017

Little red and orange wolfberries have been used in China for centuries to ensure longevity and treat age-related conditions of the liver and the eye. But those qualities and many...

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A Walk to Wellness

Tue, Mar 21, 2017

Walking the circular path of a labyrinth is a study in relaxation for Megan York, a health education and promotion major. The quiet, dim corner of Oklahoma State...

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Blending Cherokee Beliefs with Passion for Science

Wed, Jan 13, 2016

Amber Suena Anderson’s full name means “golden beyond tomorrow,” and the Cherokee Nation citizentakes this meaning to heart.

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Targeting Cancer

Mon, Nov 09, 2015

Most of us have known someone affected by cancer. Cancer knows no age limit, no financial boundaries and no mercy. But research is helping improve the way we treat this disease...

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Swabbing for Clues

Mon, Nov 09, 2015

A simple device developed by forensic sciences researchers at OSU Center for Health Sciences in Tulsa could help law enforcement investigators identify suspects in thousands of...

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Sunkar Taking the Lead

Mon, Nov 09, 2015

If Oklahoma State University’s Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology had a rock band, Ramanjulu Sunkar would be the lead vocalist. If it had a baseball team playing in...

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Studying the Lives of Children & Families at Risk

Mon, Nov 09, 2015

Amanda Sheffield Morris believes the entire family system should be understood in order to affect the success of children from the early years through their young adult lives. She...

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Spinning Off OSU Technology as a Startup

Mon, Nov 09, 2015

What makes a successful entrepreneur is a topic studied as much in business schools today,including Oklahoma State University’s Spears School of Business, as pinpointing genetic...

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