
OSU Research Matters
OSU Research Matters is a bi-weekly look inside the work of Oklahoma State University faculty, staff and students. The show showcases the impact of OSU's research on everyday life. Find out more at research.okstate.edu.
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In this episode, Meghan Robinson speaks with Dr. Camelia Knapp of the Boone Pickens School of Geology, to learn more about everything the major has to offer.
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In this episode of OSU Research Matters, Meghan Robinson speaks with Dr. Daniel Sznycer to learn more about the value we put on our emotions.
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OSU Research Matters is a bi-weekly look inside the work of Oklahoma State University faculty, staff and students.
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Dr. Courtney Duchardt, an assistant professor at Oklahoma State University, is studying the population cycles of prairie dogs to evaluate their effects on associated wildlife.
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Oklahoma State University professor Dr. Brian Elbing and his team study tornadoes, with the goal being to determine what exactly produces the sound and whether it can be used to improve warnings.
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OSU assistant professor Dr. Kara Moore explains how memory is crucial to missing and wanted persons cases, and how we can avoid errors — or account for them — in the legal system.
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Whether we like it or not, things in life are going to change. Oklahoma State University professor Nikos Dimotakis has even made a career out of studying change and how we adapt.
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OSU professor Dr. Darren Hagen speaks about his research, which focuses on understanding our DNA.
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OSU professor Dr. Ashley Cole speaks about her research dissecting the public impact of health inequities in Indigenous populations.
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OSU professor Dr. Richard Frohock speaks about the impact pirates had on 18th Century literature.