Springfield-area students earned spots at the International Science & Engineering Fair after winning top honors at Show‑Me ...
Heather Neave researches animal welfare, a field focused on understanding what practices can improve the lives of animals on ...
A sloth was given a CT scan after zookeepers raised concerns about it growing too lethargic. Arlo the sloth went through the ...
A cross-disciplinary team led by Prof. QU Jianan from the Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering and Prof. Julie L. SEMMELHACK from the ...
Traditional mechanical robots, despite marked advances in intelligence and structural diversification, are vastly outperformed by living animals in ...
Animal testing has shaped medicine for decades. Discover new alternatives, changing laws, and the future of humane science.
Young minds from across Missouri are gathered this week at St. Charles Community College for the inaugural Show Me Science ...
The bunny you’re looking for is not the furry, cute animal you’re imagining. It’s a woven structure made from hundreds of ...
But while everyone’s arguing about the rise of the machines, those machines are buzzing away in AI data centers, processing ...
Reproducibility is fundamental to science. Yet digital technology casts an increasingly long shadow on the principle. When independent investigators examine studies, they are unable to validate about ...
Why is most music 120 BPM? A new study discovers a universal communication tempo of 2 hertz shared by fireflies, crickets, and humans due to neural resonance.
Nothing rivals the human brain's complexity. Its 86 billion neurons and 85 billion other cells make an estimated 100 trillion ...