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Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences: Prehistoric Whales Evolved Large Brains Earlier Than Once Thought While Retaining Sense of Smell (10)
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, July 26 (TNSjou) -- Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences issued the following news:
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Prehistoric whales evolved large brains earlier than once thought while retaining sense of smell
In the desert just west of Faiyum, Egypt, is the world's largest concentration of prehistoric whale fossils, a UNESCO World Heritage site called Wadi Al-Hitan -- Whale Valley.
Abdullah Gohar, a Ph.D. student in anatomy and vertebrate paleontology at OSU Center for Health more PR
OSU students share real-world solutions at summer undergraduate research symposium (10)
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, July 25 -- Oklahoma State University posted the following news:
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OSU students share real-world solutions at summer undergraduate research symposium
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From public health to plant science, students from around the country spent their summer at Oklahoma State University tackling real-world problems.
On July 24, students shared their work at the 2025 Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium in Agricultural Hall.
Hosted by the Office of Undergraduate Research, the ev more PR
Prehistoric whales evolved large brains earlier than once thought while retaining sense of smell (10)
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, July 25 -- Oklahoma State University posted the following news:
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Prehistoric whales evolved large brains earlier than once thought while retaining sense of smell
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Media Contact: Sara Plummer | Senior Communications Coordinator | 918-561-1282 | sara.plummer@okstate.edu
In the desert just west of Faiyum, Egypt, is the world's largest concentration of prehistoric whale fossils, a UNESCO World Heritage site called Wadi Al-Hitan -- Whale Valley.
Abdullah Gohar, a P more PR
SWOSU, Mexican Consulate Renew Scholarship Partnership for 2025 (10)
WEATHERFORD, Oklahoma, July 26 -- Southwestern Oklahoma State University issued the following news release:
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SWOSU, Mexican Consulate Renew Scholarship Partnership for 2025
A continued partnership between Southwestern Oklahoma State University and the Consulate of Mexico in Oklahoma City is providing $8,000 in scholarship support for SWOSU students of Mexican origin. The funding comes through the Mexican government's Institute for Mexicans Abroad (IME) Becas program, with $4,000 awarded more PR
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