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You wanna bet? S&T's Isaac Deatherage reports from Taiwan
Could Dr.Taguchi help predict food shortages?
Story time (and I don't mean menu-translating time)
Taiwan: slow times
Got water in your basement?
Taiwan: Hey you, with the face.
Get your motor running
Welcome to explosives camp
Taiwan: Into the lab
Taiwan: Nothing if not interesting…
Blogging Guatemala: Five functioning bathrooms for $200
Blogging Guatemala: Almost finished pouring columns
Rain means more work for EWB
Blogging Guatemala: Update from EWB
EWB bringing updates from Guatemala
Slightly off-topic: Formula SAE team speeds to another top-10 finish
On the cover of Environmental Science & Technology
Solving an ancient mystery with cement
Rising gas prices pushing Brazil's oil company to dig deep
The greening of plastics, or so says the Post-Dispatch
Engineers Without Borders back from Haiti, on TV
Iben Browning was wrong, but David Rogers knows what he's talking about
In the news: Dave Rogers talks to Post-Dispatch about earthquake
CNN iReport of DJ Belarbi's "twisted" earthquake research
Ronaldo Luna on "earthquake field trip," feels earthquake
Dave Rogers talking to media about Illinois earthquake
How Missouri S&T could improve airports worldwide
Tom O'Keefe 1935-2008
Why worry about global warming if we're totally running out of fossil fuels anyway?
Of nanoworms and bird's nests
Missouri S&T students add hydrogen to airport, win contest
Adam Nanney checks in:
David reports on the growing S&T population in Guatemala
David's latest dispatch: Chichi to Antigua
We really need some photos of the chicken bus
Airline March Madness
Charged up about renewable rides
Happy Pi Day
Missouri S&T students excel in Idea-to-Product regional competition
Offering insight into the Associated Press' drinking water probe
Mining Botswana
Missouri S&T researchers examine greasy hair, clean air
Leap Day video: 29 seconds of human-powered speed
Missouri S&T's hydrogen shuttle gets noticed in Springfield
On the mark: Andrew Jackson, Missouri S&T graduate, completes his mission
From Australia to St. Louis, and possibly to Mars
Modern marvels
I (heart) geeks
Shooting satellites out of the sky
Using trees to "clean up" chlorinated solvents in ground water
Touring the transportation fuels and polymer processing lab
How to maximize Missouri's waterways
Hydrogen or algae? Researchers to talk about new energy solutions
Crafting a solar-powered unmanned aircraft
News break
Lemoa's orphanage
Let's all go to Chichicastenango
Guatemala continued...
Images from the trip
Yasmin checks in...
Update from Antigua
Geological Engineering 352: Trip update
Live from Guatemala (where there's no writer's strike)
Stan the Man expert is coming to Missouri S&T
2007: the year in research
Nano logo
Digital art
A look into the transportation's future
Solar car comes out of hibernation
This winter, it's going to be 2,100 degrees
Any good research on Asperger's out there?
Blowing glass out of proportion
Charles McField
Then what?
TechnoFiles: Clean water for all
National Prohibition in St. Louis
Look up in the sky!
A surge in the war on meth
Pumpkin chucking is cathartic
So much water so close to home
Making waves with tsunami research
UMR research on the road: in Dubuque, Dallas and Denver
UMR to build "hydrogen highway," newspaper says
Hydrogen project at University of Missouri-Rolla gets attention
How to break a collegiate speed record
On Sputnik, the space race, 'when science suddenly mattered' and whether it ever will again
TechnoFiles: How to go fast
Hannah Bruce: It's easy to be green
Easier listening with TechnoFiles
"Green" degree gets ABET accreditation
UMR research deemed worthy of an 'Oscar'
Undersea WiFi: Can you digg it?
"Moondust Miners" get mention in Wired
Powering the future
News of the week
A slew of activity
More funds for transportation research
Meeting Devil's Elbow
Could it happen here?
Math is the new cool
Galileo, Figaro, Magnifico
Blowing up bridges
What a load!
3-2-1 Kaboom!
Glass balloons would be better for flying than lead zeppelins
Shushing electric motors
Helping MoDOT meet its mandate
Arsenic and old lead discovered in New Orleans
Just because Independence Day is over ...
Explosives Camp is kind of a big deal
Can Missouri handle the 'big one'?
Camp Invention wraps it up
Boing Boing boom
What EWB did over summer vacation
KMOV has a blast at UMR
Another reason we love public radio
Engineers Without Borders on TechnoFiles
Explosives camp: a blow-by-blow account
Friday Five: trolling the blogroll
'Lightweight, close to nothingness'
Happy Birthday, computer
The continuing vulnerability of New Orleans
The Ozarks has it all (and it all tastes like chicken)
On science and poetry
You're really going to want to watch this
Switzer cited for excellence
Comp sci by any other name?
EE research of a different color: advancing understanding in skin cancer detection
Blogging from Bahamas: Tara's final note
Blogging from Bahamas: Amanda's final note
Blogging from Bahamas: The crab invasion
Blogging from Bahamas: bananas and spiders
Blogging from Bahamas: 'a whole new world'
Blogging from Bahamas: a perfect day
Blogging from Bahamas: teaching poetry, watching iguanas
Bats and other Bahama beasts
Lunar Miners finale
Blogging from Bahamas: Tara's take
A biologist perspective from the Bahamas
Blogging San Salvador, Bahamas: struggle in paradise
Blogging San Salvador, Bahamas
Bubblin' crude
Lunar Miners: Final report
Lunar Miners road notes: part two
A pit stop update from the Lunar Miners
Cyber-sleuths wanted
To the moon, Joe
Hurricane season will be here soon...
High-impact research, in more ways than one
Guess what Steven Jung will be doing during his summer vacation?
Experience this!
Aiming for the stars
Silly bunny, packaging is for toys
Back to the future
Two out-of-this-world ideas
Extending our condolences
Baja team doesn't get bogged down
UMR team feels the need for human-powered speed
Dig in to UMR research with Scholars' Mine
Kurt Vonnegut: 1922-2007
Consider this your challenge
Undergrads show off their research
Research park plans get the green light
The world is her classroom
You've heard about off-road vehicles, but this is ridiculous
Jared signs off from Guatemala
Honduras newspaper showcases EWB
Back to Honduras with EWB
Triangulating Central America
Jared's journal
EWB gives weekend update from Honduras
Eyes of the world
Women as Global Leaders class arrives in Guatemala
Blowing off some steam
Jared's journal
All the world's a classroom
Blogging Guatemala 2007
Navigating clean waters
Engineers Without Borders on CBS, FOX
A trip down St. Pat's memory lane
Internet regulations might help consumers - or - The end of the net as we know it?
Fire in the hole
Triumph and tragedy
Inspiring the next generation
About that incident on campus
Off-topic: update on campus incident of Feb. 27
Blitz is on for solar house
Secret solar house plans unveiled -- You can't eat a Gyroball -- and more!
Engineers Week continued
Satellite radio, Anna Nicole Smith, and lies in the Post-Dispatch
Attracting girls through 'edutainment'
Happy belated birthday to us
Telling the untold story
Painting the town green
Chancellor receives roadside safety award
America's top buildings
'Frog' provides jump in flood detection
The marching band that will refuse to yield
Am I still allowed to post here?
Will Super Bowl win mean super economic surge?
Disaster inspires communication solution
'University Business' plugs Visions
A little more conversation...
We got entrepreneurial spirit, yes we do ...
Undergrad research: Are you experiential?
Post-Dispatch
is "so there"
Back from CASE, back to blogging (soon, we promise)
Making a case for blogging at CASE
UMR tech park is key for future economic growth
A genuine Internet guru, teaching us a better way
Come out, come out wherever you are
Possibly UMR's finest hour
Biking ain't what it used to be
ImThere in the blogosphere
Going mobile: a student-entrepreneur's cellular social network
Remembering Gerald Ford
This article made my year
No mine disaster today
Happy Christmas to all...
Let it snow, let it snow, let it thundersnow
MOHELA help for engineering students
Powered by air
Some scientists can't get no satisfaction, and other stories we're monitoring
Engineering ABCs
How we stopped worrying about North Korea and learned to love the bomb
VP of research finalists share their thoughts
Interesting bits & stories
Pearl Harbor remembered
U.S. plans to fake another mission to the mooon
This bomb could blow up a lot of frozen chickens
What light through yonder window breaks
Got my mind on my money, and my money on my mind
Ascending the Vehicle Design Summit
What's staining the Gateway Arch?
Harnessing hummingbird power
Thinking small for microsurgery
Tomes for the holidays
Yet another reason to stay awake in physics class
Monsters & M-A-S-H
Moneyball, meet Busterball
What the ?
We're not in it for the recognition, but...
I do, I do believe
Meet Ms. Dewey, the anti-Google
Going nuclear
World Usability Day
Does technology make life harder?
You might be a Redneck or maybe just a Neanderthal
The votes are in
Yo ho ho and ... perhaps a second Oscar?
Small but mighty
Nuclear engineering research worth its salt
Timothy Leary would love this car
Halloween Horror
Killer wasps, zombie cockroaches, e Coli and why Detroit is No. 2 in more ways than one
Unleaded water, anyone?
Poor Pikachu**
Oh the places you can go!
A Friday film
Stem cell research: the science and the ethics
He's an excellent driver
I wanna new bug
Moooooving into ethanol production
Math and computers used to explain drinking behaviors
'You don't ever walk by a red dress'
Clean sweep
A university by any other name...
The rescuers
A(sure)BET
Speaking up for the environment
Did you know?
If it's not broke, it might be?
Largest career fair ever
TechnoFiles -- Energy Roundup
Unleaded water and left-handed drugs
Don't eighty-six this book
Give me a T, give me an I
By the numbers: 'measuring up' in engineering and science education
Splash down
The beam team
Five for Friday (or whatever we call it)
Submit the best ever St. Pat's sweatshirt design
A scholar and a businessman
Stairs don't present a problem for this wheelchair
Roll out the barrels!
Heavy metal
Superconductors!
Doing all right, getting good grades...
StuCo's three amigas lead the way
Eight is enough
Journey to the center of the sinkhole
The anatomy of a sinkhole
Let's make a deal
For the love of locomotives
Engineering on the rise
Incoming freshmen design amphibious vehicles
Friday Five: fresh frosh facts
Quarterback is on the road...to an MBA
Learning to fly
UMR makes Rolla a 'dream town'
Wood you use ethanol?
Engineers Without Borders: back from Bolivia
Mariesa Crow to power up UMR's energy efforts
Welcome to Earth, Allison!
Steel expected to beat rock, paper and scissors
Improving integrated circuit design
Solar village takes shape
A slimey situation
Who needs poetry, anyway?
Cover shot
And the nominees are ...
Scrapping the shuttle tiles
More funds for aerospace, steel castings research
A slow-mo twist
Water wanted
TV crew decodes disasters underground (which was a cool place to be today)
Taking care of business
Opium gets its 15 minutes
It's a space thing
TechnoFiles dishes it up
Tumblin' on TV
Today's Tom Sawyer...
Video didn't kill this radio star
Friction stir welding is so hot
Open house for NOLA safe house
Saving the world (Trevor's take)
Rocketboom, R.I.P.?
Engineers needed to save the planet
Patriotic pyrotechnics
Score
Busy summer
Sprint CEO (and UMR grad) Gary Forsee on the future of wireless
Spammers shut down comments
See, science and engineering really do pay
Fun with fireworks
Future steelmakers
Nano nuggets
Bamboo-wielding hooligans attack electrical engineers
The proof is on the pavement
In the news -- enrollment
How are we doing?
These boots were made ... rapidly?
Munch on this
Meet Ming in St. Louis
Itsy bitsy research
Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto
Seeking a sealant for fuel cells
Introducing the 'uaser' - the ultrasound laser
Trailer park of the future
More Glimmingehus, anyone?
A somber anniversary
Nature Q&A with David Rogers: 'Drilling for truth in New Orleans'
Fungo fun
Eat my dust
Friday five -- from Baja to BLUMR
Learning the ropes in Sweden
This just in...
Off-road engineering
Mountains, molehills, and lots of nuclear waste
Blood sugar magic and joint replacements
Hej!
Fire in the hole!
Finding: Levees built with crushed sea shells, etc.
Friday Five -- random offerings
It's official
Engineering a winning formula
Pedal power
Graduation Jubilee
Børk! Børk! Børk!
Strange interlude
MERLOT makes case for UMR project
Crikey!
Springfield power plant
Unusual grads
HGTV on location
West greets East
Sculling revisited
About that last race...
Whatever floats your boat
Row v. Wade
Friday Five: random research ramblings edition
Mg + acid + wheels = TV appearance
Connecting the quantum dots, UMR style
Predicting elephant migration and more
HGTV thinks UMR solar house has big style
KaBOOM hits CBS, FOX tonight
TechnoFiles: UMR First Responder Design Team
Crash bad, design good
Another Friday Five
Breaking news: It's OK to be intellectually curious
'Green' degree pays off
Static electricity 101
'It could happen tomorrow'
No flea-brained idea
Star researchers: The next generation
Patents
'Roger, Roger. What's our vector, Victor?'
Cool tool in pollution fight
Making mining more efficient
Papa's got a brand new bacteria
UMR wins helicopter design competition
Was our solar system born in a rough neighborhood?
How fireworks work
Real-time traffic monitoring
Concrete talk
Smoke 'em if you've got 'em
Watch a mine rescue unfold
From the labs to the legislature
Hot dogs...get your hot dogs here!
Friday five
Drive like a Brit?
Blogging Guatemala: Making a difference
From Rolla to Guatemala
Blogging Guatemala: Jake checks in
Blogging Guatemala: Jungle Gym Rob and Mayan ruins
Guatemala group talks to TechnoFiles
Blogging Guatemala: Catching up
Blogging Guatemala: Dispatch 2
Blogging Guatemala
Undergrads do research, too
Movie night
A 'culture of entrepreneurship'
The making of the mug
When the levee breaks
The potential for pipelines
From spaceships to riverboats
Catch this float in motion
Get on the bus
Problem-solvers wanted
A whole lot of bubblin' crude (oil, that is)
New ocean in Africa is forming fast
March madness
Hi, hi, let us celebrate pi
The trouble with tornados
Miners captured in action
No crash test dummy
A moveable beast
Go fish
Math counts
Famous mug gets lots of love
Missouri's ethanol debate
'Bridge of the Future' gets more mileage
UMR students take title
Space station: the final design
Did you miss TechnoFiles?
Undergraduate research deadline looming
A new use for that old aquarium?
Good to the last drop
West Virginia wake-up call
What's in your iPod?
Let's hear it for (and from) engineers!
KaBOOM!
Take your protein pills, put your helmet on
Book review: making sense in a 'flat' world
New campus CAREER
More info on FRPs
It's not what you find; it's where you find it
Intelligently designed evolution, or something like that
What's
not
next in AI
Bridge project a finalist for ASCE innovation award
Robotic canaries in the coal mine
Hooked on ME
Are parents falling behind in math and science?
Wi-Fi goes underground
Did you get the memo? 'Productive meeting' not an oxymoron
2006: A Solar Odyssey
The Richard Show goes boom!
Steelers' win leaves Pittsburgh seeing green
A see-thru look at UMR research stuff
Expert Insight -- Hurricanes engulf part of petroleum industry
Student View -- Leslie Shaffar
Team Watch -- Fighting nature's fury
Faculty View -- J. David Rogers
A Quick Look -- Natural Disasters
Eye on Research -- Into the disaster zone
Kidz View -- How levees work
Expert Insight -- Good drug, bad drug
Student View -- Chuck Williams
Team Watch -- A bright idea
Faculty View -- A big future for nano
A Quick Look -- Small stuff
Eye on Research -- Clearing the air
Kidz View -- It's a small world afterall
Expert Insight -- The future of fuel cells
Student View -- Stephanie Maiden
Team Watch -- Go speed racers
Faculty View -- The metal master
A Quick Look -- Vehicles
Eye on Research -- Overhaulin' the system
Kidz View -- Robo-mojo
Expert Insight -- Detecting explosives
Student View -- Braden Lusk
Team Watch -- Wi-Fi warriors
Faculty View -- Shaking things up in the lab
A Quick Look -- Making the nation safer
Eye on Research -- On the hunt for IEDs
Kidz View -- Warning: animals are trying to tell us something
Expert Insight -- Skin cancer detection
Student View -- Heather Maggard
Team Watch -- Dilligent detectives
Faculty View -- 'Hip' professor eyes ceramics
A Quick Look -- Biology
Eye on Research -- Home, sweet (and toxic) home
Kidz View -- Planting seeds of science
Expert Insight -- Space shuttle tiles
Student View -- Tom Barnett
Team Watch -- A celestial couple for the 21st century
Faculty View -- It's all about control
A Quick Look -- Aerospace
Eye on Research -- Extreme home: Construction on the red planet
Kidz View -- An out-of-this-world experience
Student View -- Pedro Dimitriu
Team Watch -- Peddling pedal power
Faculty View -- Melanie Mormile
A Quick Look -- Environment
Eye on Research -- 'Frog' on to this new anatomy website
Kidz View -- Trash bash comes to campus
Expert Insight -- Aircraft emissions
Team Watch -- A bridge is not made by steel alone
Faculty View -- Mohammad Qureshi
Student View -- Gary Greene
Expert Insight -- Fiber polymers
Kidz View -- Building a bridge in 30 minutes or less
A Quick Look -- Transportation
Eye on Research -- Taking space-age materials to new heights
A Quick Look -- Encouraging students' creativity
Eye on Research -- New materials can 'take the heat'
Team Watch -- Vomit comet team has its ups and downs
Faculty View -- Setting sights on laser-based manufacturing
Student View -- Marty Rust
Expert Insight -- Manufacturing virtually
Kidz View -- A recipe for change
A Quick Look -- Trees: Filtering out pollution
Eye on Research -- Industry ecology: Designing with the future in mind
Team Watch -- Supplying water, saving lives
Faculty View -- Battling pollution, one Superfund site at a time
Student View -- Amy Schneider
Expert Insight -- Letting the wetlands work for us
Kidz View -- SuperKidz
A Quick Look -- Just the FACTS, Ma'am
Eye on Research -- The lives of a cell
The unbeatable lightness of (sun)beams
Faculty View -- Cleaning solar house
Student View -- Corry Hailey
Expert Insight -- The future of energy
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