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Tulsa and Texoma are now officially recognized by the federal government as technology hubs — and the local tech sectors are looking at money tied to the designation.
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Despite lawmakers missing the Farm Bill’s deadline at the end of September, Oklahoma farmers are not seeing many changes to major agriculture programs yet.
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Illegal dumping is a crime, and a real problem in rural areas. The Oklahoma State University Extension Service and two agencies are hosting a workshop to give law enforcement tools to fight it.
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services awarded $10 million over five years to OSU’s Center for Health Sciences to address Indigenous health disparities and advance equity.
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BMX is partnering with Oklahoma State University’s medical team to enhance athletic performance of elite athletes.
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Ever wondered whether your well water would win a blue ribbon? The OSU Extension isn’t handing out prizes, but it is providing free well water testing at county fairs across the state.
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As the extreme heat continues across Oklahoma, it not only poses a threat to humans, but also cattle.
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Up to a billion birds die each year in the United States after flying into windows. A team of OSU researchers are seeking to understand and prevent bird deaths on campus.
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Some smaller higher education institutions in Oklahoma are going to see a boost in their cyberinfrastructure, thanks to a grant from the National Science Foundation.
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Novo Nordisk, a pharmaceutical company, donated $3.5 million to the Center for Indigenous Health Research and Policy (CIHRP) at Oklahoma State University which will fund the Indigenous Foodways and Health Initiative.