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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY: Taking the Guesswork out of Equine Lameness Detection
Lameness is the most common ailment that horses suffer. In fact, lameness is estimated to cost U.S. horse owners more than $1 billion every year.
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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY: $120 million in federal funding approved for new veterans hospital in Tulsa
First announced in February 2020 as part of the Fiscal Year 2021 President’s Budget submitted to Congress, the $120 million federal appropriation to build a new veterans hospital in Tulsa was approved by Congress on Dec. 21 and signed into law by President Trump yesterday.
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EAGLE PASS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT: What Chrismtas Means to EPISD
Christmas means different things to different people, and here at EPISD that's no different!
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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY: FAPC impacts food industry during a year of uncertainty
The year 2020 has been one of uncertainty, and there is no doubt the coronavirus pandemic has had a significant impact on the food industry. From temporarily closing of manufacturing plants to food product shortages, changes have been seen on a global scale.
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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY: OSU alums named to Forbes 30 Under 30 entrepreneurs list
Oklahoma State University business and engineering graduates Haley Marie Keith and Kevin Keith have been selected by Forbes magazine to be included in its 2021 list of 30 Under 30 standout industry and manufacturing entrepreneurs under 30 years of age.
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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY: Center for International Trade Development report examines how Brexit could affect Oklahoma trade
When Brexit goes into effect Jan. 1, it could spell opportunity for Oklahoma’s economy, according to a new report from Oklahoma State University researchers.
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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY: OSU’s commitment to diversity efforts is paying off
Oklahoma State University’s continued efforts toward improving diversity and inclusion have paid dividends over the past decade.
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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY: OSU professor focused on innovations in senior memory care
Could shopping malls be the future of senior memory care? One Oklahoma State University researcher believes when converted into city centers, they could provide seniors living with dementia freedom and dignity within a safe environment.
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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY: New pediatric medication guide developed by OSU-CHS, partners
The use of medications like antidepressants, anti-anxiety agents, mood stabilizers and antipsychotics— also known as psychotropic medications— to treat children and teens with emotional and behavioral issues has dramatically increased in recent years.
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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY: Project Boom: CEAT students join global partners in effort to create unmanned aircraft capable of breaking sound barrier
A group of student researchers from Oklahoma State University's College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology (CEAT) is partnering with a team of students from around the world looking to break the sound barrier with an unmanned aircraft.
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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY: Dine in to celebrate family and consumer sciences
As the year ends, families are gearing up for holiday meals. Specialists and county educators with Oklahoma State University Extension are encouraging people across the state to recognize one more at the table: Family and Consumer Sciences Day.
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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY: Difficult calving may require help
Difficult calving can have long-term health implications – potentially even be fatal – for a calf and its mom, Oklahoma State University Extension specialists said.
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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY: Winterizing lawn and garden irrigation systems worth the effort
Automated irrigation systems for landscaping are great tools for keeping trees, shrubs and flowers properly watered.
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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY: Ranchers webinars to close year, begin 2021
The Ranchers Thursday Lunchtime series of teleconferences for the cattle industry will continue through the year-end holidays, Oklahoma State University Extension officials said.
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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY: Inaugural Rural Renewal Symposium
Technology brought together nearly 100 participants from 14 states for the recent inaugural Rural Renewal Symposium. The virtual conference featured the latest work in rural renewal, along with roundtable discussions and success stories.
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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY: Focus on Native American Art: Julie Thornton-Brison
Cherokee artist Julie Thornton-Brison turned a dark time in her life when she was struggling with her health into beautiful textile and woven art pieces, one of which will be showcased in the OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation.
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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY: Robotic milking comes to OSU students at Ferguson Family Dairy Center
Candy is for more than people with a sweet tooth; it’s also a great way to train dairy cows how to use a robotic milking system, much to the delight and educational benefit of students working at Oklahoma State University’s Ferguson Family Dairy Center.
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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY: Local leaders and health officials share perspectives on managing through COVID-19
Faced with an unprecedented crisis, public officials and health experts at every level across the nation have grappled with some of the toughest decisions of their careers since COVID-19 upended our nation last spring.
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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY: Grain Overload in Goats
It turns out that a really high-carb diet might be especially bad for your goats.
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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY: Special partnership enhances contact tracing at OSU and beyond
Pamela Stokes, associate director of clinical operations for OSU University Health Services, communicates regularly with Stillwater Medical Center’s Necia Kimber and Oklahoma State Department of Health Regional Administrative Director Kelli Rader to enhance the contact tracing process at the university, city and county level.