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Technique connects DNA instructions to biological architecture in space

Metabolite screening looks to better understand cancer

Kevin Roberson is the president of Friends of Rock Bridge Memorial State Park, a non-profit that encourages others to get involved with local parks.

Chickens pluck grass on Kevin Roberson's farm Friday in Columbia. Roberson, president of Friends of Rock Bridge Memorial State Park, takes care of chickens and bees in addition to the parks around him.

Cell sheet development promises better treatment for destroyed tissue

After winning a $5 million grant from NASA to study RNA’s role in starting life on Earth, Donald Burke-Agüero examines his model of the RNA protein structure.

While vaccines are highly vital in the fight against the current pandemic, what if scientists could prevent the virus from entering cells altogether? Researchers at Bond Life Sciences Center are working to do just that.

The True/False documentary film festival is held every year in downtown Columbia, Missouri.

With new, more contagious variants, it can be hard to know how to keep yourself safe. Here's the latest on N95s.
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Meet the January Lanterns, made up of partners Kristen and Andrew Camp, who define their music as indie, folk and Americana. “I would just like to describe our music as accessible to anybody,” Andrew Camp said. This is the first year the band performed at Roots N Blues and is now preparing to release an album.
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Oct. 3, 2019

Dr. Angela Speck used to run Laws Observatory at MU, but now that she has left, the MU Student Astronomical Society must uphold tradition and keep the community engaged with weekly observatory sessions that are open to the public. For Halloween, the organization held the Haunted Observatory where people could learn from long-gone scientists.
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