Research at Missouri S&T could prove that the steel industry is ready for decarbonization by showing the economic viability of renewable energy use in steel production
Published research from Missouri S&T indicates that layers of common household items such as coffee filters and vacuum bags combined with fabric can achieve filtration similar to N-95 masks.
A vaccine developed a century ago to fight tuberculosis may also help prevent the spread of COVID-19, according to data analysis by Missouri S&T researchers.
Researchers are using a mixture of soybean oil with nanofluids to develop a cutting fluid and coolant for metal cutting, saving costs, reducing environmental impact, increasing worker safety, and creating new markets for soybeans and other bio-based feedstock.
Dr. Steven Jung, who developed a specialty glass used to speed healing of open wounds, has been named a Senior Member of the National Academy of Inventors.
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