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CATALYSIS: Making Molehills Out Of Mountains: Research on Tap

Our modern world requires access to vast amounts of energy, materials and medicines that nature does not deliver in practically accessible forms. The Industrial Revolution, Digital Revolution and…

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Sound Check: The Biology of Your Brain's Audio Engineer: Research on Tap

Ever wondered how you can pinpoint the source of a sound, even with your eyes closed? Join us at OSU Research on Tap as VPR Kenneth Sewell interviews Dr. Liz McCullagh to explore the fascinating…

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Veterinary Behavior Medicine – Moving Beyond the Misbehaved Pet: Research on Tap

Imagine being a dog 50 years ago, living outdoors, chasing squirrels, chewing on sticks, digging holes in the backyard, barking at the neighbor’s dog through the fence, and at times playing…

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Leveraging Digital Media to Improve Rural Livelihoods: Research on Tap

Rural Oklahoma is key to the state’s agricultural and production ecosystems. Communication systems in the modern age must support these rural ecosystems in order for them to continue feeding…

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Finding Socially Sustainable Solutions for a Resilient Oklahoma Environment: Research on Tap

Oklahoma faces a number of environmental challenges related to gradual changes in the climate; these include increasing wildfires, water quality and quantity concerns, increases in severe weather and…

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Brewing Local: The Story of Hop Cultivar Selection and Crafting the Unique Flavor of Oklahoma: Research on Tap

This edition will explore the science and rich historical backdrop of selectively breeding a variety (cultivar) of hops for Oklahoma craft brewers. This research involves an intricate interplay of…

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Why Do Protests about Memorials in Public Spaces Matter? Geographers to the Rescue: Research on Tap

Cultural landscapes—the human imprint on the earth—convey the most basic strivings of humankind. Cultural landscapes not only reflect humanity, but they also can exemplify and amplify…

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Socio-Ecological Conservation During Climate Variability, Should Prescribed Fire Be Promoted: Research on Tap

with Samuel D. Fuhlendorf, Regents Professor in the Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management at Oklahoma State University

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Jekyll or Hyde? The duality of inner struggle of our immune responses to COVID-19: Research on Tap

A strong immune response is inherently good, right? Surely we want our immune cells to aggressively stop a potentially devastating infection in its tracks, right? While the simple answer here is…

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Wheat and Auto Engines, Widely Used but Hardly Understood: Research on Tap

Brett Carver, Professor of Plant and Soil Sciences Wheat and Auto Engines: Widely Used but Hardly Understood

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Using 3D Scanning and Manufacturing Technologies to Create Sculptures: Research on Tap

Advances in 3D scanning and additive manufacturing processes have proven valuable in art, fashion, architecture, engineering, military, medical sectors, etc. Join us to learn how these technologies…

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Brain Photography and Addiction: Can A Diabetes Drug Treat Alcohol Use Disorder: Research on Tap

It seems that every day brings a new story about the hugely popular diabetes and weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy. Both of these medications are just different forms of a molecule called…

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Beyond Failure – How Forensic Investigations Improve Engineering: Research on Tap

A space shuttle explodes in flight. A bridge under construction over a busy highway collapses onto stopped cars. A forty-year-old condominium building comes down in a heap of rubble in the middle of…

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Building Tiny Power Plants: Research on Tap

If something has mass, then it is made up of molecules, and chances are it includes carbon. Carbon is so central to the human existence that we have an entire field of science devoted specifically…

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A Special Edition of Research on Tap

Dr. Jamey Jacob returns as the first two time guest on Research on Tap. He discusses the university's work with drones and flying vehicles on Mars.

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Shaken and Stirred, The Silent Sounds of Tornadoes and Earthquakes: Research on Tap

All around us are sounds that we cannot hear that are capable of traveling over extreme distances, even around the Earth. Just like regular sounds, these sounds carry information about what made…

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