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Tweet Tweet: Biology professor Gilbert co-authors research documenting impact of light pollution on avian activity

Around the globe, early birds are trying out the night owl lifestyle due to artificial lights. In a new study published in Science on Aug. 21, "Light pollution prolongs avian activity," Oklahoma State University's Dr. Neil Gilbert and Southern
Tweet Tweet: Biology professor Gilbert co-authors research documenting impact of light pollution on avian activity
Tweet Tweet: Biology professor Gilbert co-authors research documenting impact of light pollution on avian activity

Wed, Sep 3, 2025

Around the globe, early birds are trying out the night owl lifestyle due to artificial lights. In a new study published in Science on Aug. 21, "Light pollution prolongs avian activity," Oklahoma State University's Dr. Neil Gilbert and Southern

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President’s Leadership Council cultivates tomorrow's leaders

Wed, Apr 28, 2021

PLC is OSU's signature freshman scholarship and academic leadership program. Your support allows students to complete a life- changing year-long class that includes leadership and ethics seminars, community service and much more.

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The best of the best OSU researchers honored

Wed, Dec 5, 2018

Oklahoma State University has honored seven top research faculty with the 2018 Regents Distinguished Research Award. Recipients are selected based on evidence of outstanding and meritorious research achievements and are recognized nationally and

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Biology professor's research may help unravel mysteries of cancer

Wed, Aug 1, 2007

Biologist Wouter Hoff describes his subject matter as "little ropey things." The ropey things are protein molecules, and Hoff explores how their shape changes. The studies are more than an academic assignment for the associate professor of

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