State Tipoffs Involving Oklahoma Newsletter for Tuesday August 27, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
CU's Dr. Ioannis Argyros Co-Authors Mathematics Textbook
LAWTON, Oklahoma, Aug. 27 (TNSres) -- Cameron University issued the following news release:
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Research Provided by Math Students
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Cameron University's Dr. Ioannis Argyros, professor of mathematics, is the co-author of "Contemporary Algorithms: Theory and Applications Volume IV," a new edition to the Mathematics Research Developments Series published by Nova Science Publishers. Argyros wrote the textbook with Dr. Santhosh George, professor of mathematical and computational sciences a
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IEM's Hu utilizing machine learning to predict China's imports and exports
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Aug. 26 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology researchers are set to begin a three-year project to measure and forecast China's agricultural production, stocks and imports using machine learning.
A partnership between Oklahoma State University, Iowa State University and Cornell University, funded by the United States Department of Agriculture, leads to a project to understand the factors that impact Ch
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Okla. A.G. Drummond: Organized Crime Task Force Seizes Marijuana, Firearms in Okmulgee County
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, Aug. 27 -- Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued the following news release on Aug. 26, 2024:
Agents from the Office of the Attorney General, in collaboration with several law enforcement agencies, led a raid Aug. 20 at an illegal marijuana grow operation in Okmulgee County that resulted in the confiscation of a large amount of marijuana and plants.
Agents seized 1,244 pounds of untagged, illegal useable marijuana, more than 3,000 marijuana plants, three fi
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OU Researcher Earns NIH Grant to Study Thousands of Natural Products for Anticancer Properties
NORMAN, Oklahoma, Aug. 27 (TNSres) -- The University of Oklahoma issued the following news release on Aug. 26, 2024:
Today, about 25% of drugs approved to treat cancer are derived from nature - from the bark of a tree to marine life to bacteria in the soil. However, great potential remains in the discovery of natural products with properties that can prevent cancer or treat it early before it spreads. A University of Oklahoma researcher recently earned a National Institutes of Health grant to e
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