It is the time of year when Oklahoma wildlife goes nuts … over acorns. The floors of the state’s wooded areas are loaded with these delectable little nuggets of goodness.
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OSU Wins $6.5 Million From EPA To Help Solve Algae Bloom Problems
Harmful algal blooms are a growing problem in water across the nation, but OSU researchers may have one piece of the solution thanks to groundbreaking research and new funding.
Little Evidence Taking Vitamin D Prevents Severe COVID-19
At the beginning of May, a pair of studies emerged suggesting people who are deficient in vitamin D are more likely to experience serious health complications if infected with COVID-19.
Acclimating Outdoor Plants To The Indoors For Winter
Oklahomans may not need snow boots and parkas anytime soon, but they still should make plans to move patio plants indoors before Old Man Winter arrives.
NASA Estimating Beta’s Rains Moving into the Tennessee Valley
Using a NASA satellite rainfall product that incorporates data from satellites and observations, NASA estimated Post-tropical Cyclone Beta’s rainfall rates as it moved over Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee.
New ‘Atlas’ Of Human Heart Cells First Step Toward Precision Treatments For Heart Disease
Scientists have for the first time documented all of the different cell types and genes expressed in the healthy human heart, in research published today in the journal Nature.


