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Pat Guinan is retiring from the University of Missouri after 34 years. He has served as state climatologist since 2005.
Bond LSC researchers Scott Peck (right) and David Mendoza (left) collaborate with MU biochemist Antje Heese in a new $1.2 million NSF grant.
Want to find ticks in Missouri? Take a large cloth, drape it over a grassy field, drag it 30 feet and repeat. That’s what two researchers at the MU College of Veterinary Medicine did to discover that the Longhorned tick had entered the Show-Me State. The tick, which is native to Russia and Australia, is spreading across the United States. Missouri is the 16th state to find it.
When it comes to making better crops, CRISPR-Cas9 based gene editing have revolutionized plant science with its ability to more precisely and quickly alter plant DNA.
David Mendoza unflinchingly faces the “black box” of plant science everyday, asking the question, ‘how do plants know if they don’t have enough nutrients?’
Laxman Gangwani had a choice to make in January of last year. His old friend, Chris Lorson had an opportunity at MU that was difficult to pass up.
A.L. Gustin and Lake of the Woods golf courses are moving to native plant education, less styrofoam and even electric golf carts.
Looking for love in all the online places?
Employees are trading in their cubicles to rise against the grind.
Roach talks about the reality of providing live music during a pandemic and the move to a less-restricted concert experience.
It's the perfect time of year for a polar plunge, but is it good for you?
Storms continued across the Midwest last night and resulted in many trees and power lines being down.
While climate change and supply chain disruptions caused a shortage of Christmas trees this season, Columbia powers through.
A memorial celebration looked to the past, while the Veterans Urban Farm provides opportunities for the future.
The study, ACTIV-6, will test the repurposed medications fluticasone, fluvoxamine and ivermectin.
MU is recommending but not requiring students, faculty and staff to wear masks indoors as of Saturday.
MU homecoming returned with a roar. With concerts and skits, window painting, a solidarity walk, and the parade and football game, students, a…
A year later, Mizzou welcomes back past and current students to an annual tradition.
Shay Jasper, Roots N Blues co-producer, was "grateful" for the COVID-19 safety guidelines.
At Rock Bridge Memorial State Park, a new generation of volunteers is documenting the cave's subterranean world.
The park's naturalist has turned down promotions so she can keep working in the wild.
Columbia City Council decided in February to replace two tennis courts in Albert-Oakland Park with six pickleball courts.
New buildings to be constructed this summer should bring more tourism dollars to Columbia by allowing the cross country course to host major college championships.
A visionary MU scholar's effort to reclaim farmland for the forest has created an important research center and recreational spot near Ashland.