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U of M receives major U.S. Department of Energy grant
Research could improve important technologies such as data storage and power generation.
https://twin-cities.umn.edu/news-events/u-m-receives-major-us-department-energy-grant
October 18, 2016
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
01/25/2018
Aspirin use shown to slightly lower risk of cancers
According to a study recently published in Cancer Causes & Controls, regular aspirin use may slightly reduce...
https://twin-cities.umn.edu/news-events/aspirin-use-shown-slightly-lower-risk-cancers
October 17, 2016
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
06/27/2018
Scholars team up to show forest biodiversity is green in more ways than one
A team of scholars from 90 institutions in 44 countries show that biodiversity provides enormous economic benefits.
https://twin-cities.umn.edu/news-events/scholars-team-show-forest-biodiversity-green-more-ways-one
October 13, 2016
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
01/25/2018
New angle on Alzheimer’s disease
New research suggests that blocking a particular enzyme could help restore memory deficits.
https://twin-cities.umn.edu/news-events/new-angle-alzheimers-disease
October 11, 2016
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
01/25/2018
Temperature variations affect catches from marine fisheries
Diversified harvests help keep food supplies sufficient, U of M-led study says.
https://twin-cities.umn.edu/news-events/temperature-variations-affect-catches-marine-fisheries
October 11, 2016
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
01/25/2018
Potential target identified for developing new Alzheimer's treatment
The study could translate to new treatments and provides insight into what may be causing the disease.
https://twin-cities.umn.edu/news-events/potential-target-identified-developing-new-alzheimers-treatment
October 10, 2016
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
01/25/2018
Culprit found in breast cancer resistance to tamoxifen
Researchers discovered a protein found naturally in cells is responsible resistance to treatment in breast cancer.
https://twin-cities.umn.edu/news-events/culprit-found-breast-cancer-resistance-tamoxifen
October 07, 2016
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
01/25/2018
Bell Museum seeking resident artists to interpret science
Now accepting Resident Artist Research Project applications through November 20, 2016
https://twin-cities.umn.edu/news-events/bell-museum-seeking-resident-artists-interpret-science
October 06, 2016
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
01/25/2018
Smoking leaves imprint on human genome, new study finds
Smoking leaves an imprint on the human genome, a recent study found.
https://twin-cities.umn.edu/news-events/smoking-leaves-imprint-human-genome-new-study-finds
October 06, 2016
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
06/27/2018
Globalization hasn’t affected what we grow and eat as much as you think
UMN study finds the impact of globalization is less than expected when it comes to food we grow and eat.
https://twin-cities.umn.edu/news-events/globalization-hasnt-affected-what-we-grow-and-eat-much-you-think
October 05, 2016
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
01/25/2018
Minnesota Water Resources Conference set for October 18-19
Wetlands, drainage and lessons learned from the Flint water crisis leads 2016 Minnesota Water Resources Conference
https://twin-cities.umn.edu/news-events/minnesota-water-resources-conference-set-october-18-19
October 05, 2016
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
01/25/2018
All work and no play with children make moms less happy parents
Researchers studying U.S. parenting experiences finds that mothers are less happy with parenting than fathers.
https://twin-cities.umn.edu/news-events/all-work-and-no-play-children-make-moms-less-happy-parents
October 04, 2016
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
01/25/2018