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Doe Run wants to mine more land underneath the Mark Twain National Forest in southeastern Missouri.
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When electric vehicles are plugged in to charge, they pose a risk of fire. While that risk may be small, a Missouri S&T professor wants to know more about how EV fires start and how to best prevent them from damaging nearby people and property.
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St. Louis on the Air will adopt a summer broadcast schedule from August 1 through the month of September while the show’s producers search for a new host and launch a listening tour to prepare for new episodes in the fall.
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The Phelps County Clerk wanted to take anyone with a court-ordered guardian off the voting rolls. She relented, but people with disabilities and their advocates concerned about the future are fighting back.
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The crossbreed gained some attention in the 1970s. Supporters today say there is big potential to provide better, healthier meat by combining the best qualities of the two animals, in just the right amount.
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The military is having a tough time finding new recruits, and one factor may be its heavy reliance on families of those who’ve served.
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The research done with Yale University shows the maximum amount of light energy that can be focused at a particular point through layers of other materials like human tissue.
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The three-year program includes MIT and Georgia Tech and will give students training and experience in a field that will need more employees in the near future.
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Looking for ways to fund lobbying and legal efforts to preserve their way of business, pork producers are turning down guaranteed money that could go to advertising in hopes it will lead to voluntary donations of unrestricted funds.
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The nine-member Board of Curators has seven graduates from the flagship campus in Columbia and none from UMSL, UMKC and Missouri S&T combined. During a meeting last week in Rolla, the curators made changes to the pension system.