Grasshopper mice have developed the evolutionary equivalent of martial arts to use bark scorpions' greatest strength—their venom—against them. The MSU-led research could lead to advances in treating pain in humans.
Doctors in Michigan State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and College of Human Medicine teamed up to perform an uncommon cleft palate surgery on a dog, using a technique that will benefit both humans and man’s best friend.
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Physician Mona Hanna-Attisha of Michigan State University’s College of Human Medicine and her team helped prove the children of Flint, Michigan, had been poisoned by a lead-contaminated water supply. Now the director of the MSU and Hurley Children’s Hospital Pediatric Public Health Initiative is championing the long-term well-being of the city’s children by partnering to build a new public health model that will bring hope to those fighting to be heard.
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Michigan State University alumnus Will "The Poet" Langford performs an original piece titled “Uncommon Will” that captures the spirit, tenacity, and passion that sets MSU Spartans apart
Imagine a city that’s actually a vast solar energy harvesting system. A team of Michigan State University researchers has developed a technology that can turn transparent surfaces, from building windows to cell phones, into solar collecting surfaces – without obstructing the view.
Enjoy this special holiday greeting celebrating the season and the more than half million Spartans around the world who are a force for good. Go Green! Go White!
The journey of six women from the state of Michigan who decided to swim the English Channel in effort to raise money and awareness for ALS research (Lou Gehrig's Disease). The team, comprised of Spartans, Wolverines, and others, swam for Bob Schoeni, a professor at U of M, who was diagnosed with ALS in 2008.
*The "Extended Cut" has an additional 5 minutes of content not shown on the Big Ten Network.
A series of videos done cross promote academics and athletics at Michigan State University. Tom Izzo, men's basketball coach, Mark Dantonio, Head Football coach, and Mike Sadler, a junior football player, give their messages.