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Released: 27-Jul-1999 12:00 AM EDT
Heat Wave Taking Toll on U.S. Power System
Missouri University of Science and Technology

The current heat wave throughout the continental United States is straining the nation's aging power system, says an electrical and computer engineer at the University of Missouri-Rolla.

Released: 27-Jan-1999 12:00 AM EST
Building Lightweight "Bridge for the 21st Century"
Missouri University of Science and Technology

The bridge of the 21st century won't be made of concrete and steel, but of strong, lightweight materials equipped with electronic and optical sensors that warn engineers of any potential structural problems.

Released: 3-Jun-2000 12:00 AM EDT
FDA Approves Glass Beads for Liver Cancer Treatment
Missouri University of Science and Technology

A method for treating liver cancer with tiny radioactive glass beads, developed by University of Missouri-Rolla and University of Missouri-Columbia researchers, has been approved for use in the U.S.

Released: 31-Oct-2000 12:00 AM EST
Similar Job Backgrounds May Mean Less Trust in Workplace
Missouri University of Science and Technology

Managers responsible for assigning employees to project teams may find that people with similar job backgrounds don't trust each other as much as they do co-workers with other backgrounds, a University of Missouri-Rolla researcher suggests.

Released: 8-Jan-2002 12:00 AM EST
Sun Is Mostly Iron, Not Hydrogen
Missouri University of Science and Technology

For years, scientists have assumed that the sun is an enormous mass of hydrogen. But in a paper to be presented Thursday, Jan. 10, at the American Astronomical Society's meeting in Washington, D.C., Dr. Oliver Manuel says iron, not hydrogen, is the sun's most abundant element.

Released: 25-Jun-2002 12:00 AM EDT
Glass Can Repair Bone, Treat Arthritis
Missouri University of Science and Technology

Arthritis sufferers may soon find relief from an unlikely source: glass. Researchers at the University of Missouri-Rolla are developing special glasses that could be used to repair bone and microscopic glass spheres that could be injected into arthritic joints.

Released: 17-Jul-2002 12:00 AM EDT
Sun Is Made of Iron, Not Hydrogen
Missouri University of Science and Technology

For years, scientists have assumed that the sun is an enormous mass of hydrogen. But in a poster presentation to be delivered July 21-26 at the Meteoritical Society's annual meeting in Los Angeles, Dr. Oliver Manuel says iron, not hydrogen, is the sun's most abundant element.

Released: 12-Sep-2002 12:00 AM EDT
Developing the World's Strongest, Lightest Solids
Missouri University of Science and Technology

Researchers at the University of Missouri-Rolla have developed the world's strongest, lightest solids, they report in a study.

Released: 31-Oct-2002 12:00 AM EST
Researcher Defies Gravity with Liquid Muscle
Missouri University of Science and Technology

A University of Missouri-Rolla professor's research in mathematical modeling may lead to better anti-gravity suits for fighter pilots.

Released: 23-Jan-2003 12:00 AM EST
A "Unified Theory" for Calculus
Missouri University of Science and Technology

A University of Missouri-Rolla mathematician's research into a "unified theory" of continuous and discrete calculus is gaining the attention of mathematicians worldwide for numerous applications, including the study of insect populations.


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