Mental stress can cause physical reactions in the body – for example, a nervous stomach. Currently, researchers at Missouri State University’s Center for Biomedical and Life Sciences (CBLS) within Jordan Valley Innovation Center are taking a close look at how the central nervous system and digestive system communicate.
Research is essential in the field of science, so each year the College of Natural and Applied Sciences recognizes exemplary work by its faculty, students and staff .
Science fiction across the ages has attempted to capture the true potential of what damage meteorites can inflict. Dr. Kevin Evans will speak about the Weaubleau impact structure in Temple Hall 002 on April 7 from 7:30- 8:30 p.m.
Are there planets out there like ours? Could they be capable of sustaining life? It’s questions like these that have been motivating Dr. Peter Plavchan as he has been studying planets that orbit other stars besides our sun, known as exoplanets.
This year, two Missouri State professors were awarded fellowships through the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program.




