Story Archive Displaying 281 - 300 of 593 CategoryAgriculture and EnvironmentArchitecture and DesignArts and HumanitiesBusiness and ManagementCampus AffairsEducationHealthLaw and PolicyScience and TechnologySocial SciencesSports and Recreation News typeExpert AlertFeatureNews ReleaseResearch BriefTalking with U of M Research Brief Herbivorous animals crucial to healthy ecosystems U of M study examined the sequential loss of herbivores, which reflects real-world declines in biodiversity. News Release University of Minnesota to develop machine learning techniques for monitoring global change The U of M has received a three-year, $1.43 million grant from the NSF to advance machine learning techniques. Feature From tragedy to bravery After watching her childhood home go up in flames, Desariah Santillanez pursued a career in natural resources, fighting fires along the way. Feature Turtle power UMD researchers help put wood turtles on a fast track to better management. News Release U showcases research, entertainment and outreach at the 2018 MN State Fair The State Fair features a 12-day schedule of events and exhibits that highlight the U’s presence the state and world. News Release UMN plant breeders introduce First Kiss Apple Child of Honeycrisp will be available in mid-to-late August. Feature The ninja warrior entomologist Ph.D. student Eric Middleton combines a lifelong love of insects and an aptitude for overcoming obstacles. Feature Taking the plunge to fight aquatic invaders Volunteers around the state are taking a neighborly approach in the fight against invasive species. News Release University of Minnesota salutes 2018 Farm Families of the Year Eighty-one families from throughout Minnesota are being honored as 2018 Farm Family of the Year by the U of M. Research Brief UMN researchers develop DIY field imaging system Farmers and plant breeders can DIY an automated field camera track system to collect instant dynamic plant trait data. Research Brief Habitat fragmentation can promote disease outbreaks A new University of Minnesota study counters previous disease transmission models’ predictions. Research Brief Complex river networks better support stable watershed populations Researchers explored how complex river systems underpin watershed-scale populations. News Release Bell Museum’s Mammoth Grand Opening Weekend July 13-15, 2018 The renovated Bell Museum features a 21st century facility, world-famous exhibits, and all-new displays and programs. Research Brief New approach boosts effort to scale up biodiversity monitoring Measuring the plant diversity using spectral data promises to improve efforts to predict how well ecosystems function. Feature Branching out Jared Rubinstein taps into his own curiosity to teach us all about trees on campus. Feature The global earthworm invasion Work by University of Minnesota researchers is helping us understand earthworm invasion as a global issue. Research Brief Freshwater ecosystems filter pollutants before they reach oceans Freshwater ecosystems filter some of the excess pollutants out of the water before it reaches the ocean. Feature Her passion for cheese changed the family farm U of M graduate Alise Sjostrom’s cheese making is reinvigorating her family’s farm. News Release Farm Incomes Take Another Dip in 2017 Bumper crops, spotty upticks in earnings were not enough to save MN farming from the fifth year of thin profits. News Release Forage-Based Diets on Dairy Farms Produce Nutritionally Enhanced Milk Markedly higher levels of health-promoting fatty acids reported Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Current page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Research Brief Herbivorous animals crucial to healthy ecosystems U of M study examined the sequential loss of herbivores, which reflects real-world declines in biodiversity.
News Release University of Minnesota to develop machine learning techniques for monitoring global change The U of M has received a three-year, $1.43 million grant from the NSF to advance machine learning techniques.
Feature From tragedy to bravery After watching her childhood home go up in flames, Desariah Santillanez pursued a career in natural resources, fighting fires along the way.
News Release U showcases research, entertainment and outreach at the 2018 MN State Fair The State Fair features a 12-day schedule of events and exhibits that highlight the U’s presence the state and world.
News Release UMN plant breeders introduce First Kiss Apple Child of Honeycrisp will be available in mid-to-late August.
Feature The ninja warrior entomologist Ph.D. student Eric Middleton combines a lifelong love of insects and an aptitude for overcoming obstacles.
Feature Taking the plunge to fight aquatic invaders Volunteers around the state are taking a neighborly approach in the fight against invasive species.
News Release University of Minnesota salutes 2018 Farm Families of the Year Eighty-one families from throughout Minnesota are being honored as 2018 Farm Family of the Year by the U of M.
Research Brief UMN researchers develop DIY field imaging system Farmers and plant breeders can DIY an automated field camera track system to collect instant dynamic plant trait data.
Research Brief Habitat fragmentation can promote disease outbreaks A new University of Minnesota study counters previous disease transmission models’ predictions.
Research Brief Complex river networks better support stable watershed populations Researchers explored how complex river systems underpin watershed-scale populations.
News Release Bell Museum’s Mammoth Grand Opening Weekend July 13-15, 2018 The renovated Bell Museum features a 21st century facility, world-famous exhibits, and all-new displays and programs.
Research Brief New approach boosts effort to scale up biodiversity monitoring Measuring the plant diversity using spectral data promises to improve efforts to predict how well ecosystems function.
Feature Branching out Jared Rubinstein taps into his own curiosity to teach us all about trees on campus.
Feature The global earthworm invasion Work by University of Minnesota researchers is helping us understand earthworm invasion as a global issue.
Research Brief Freshwater ecosystems filter pollutants before they reach oceans Freshwater ecosystems filter some of the excess pollutants out of the water before it reaches the ocean.
Feature Her passion for cheese changed the family farm U of M graduate Alise Sjostrom’s cheese making is reinvigorating her family’s farm.
News Release Farm Incomes Take Another Dip in 2017 Bumper crops, spotty upticks in earnings were not enough to save MN farming from the fifth year of thin profits.
News Release Forage-Based Diets on Dairy Farms Produce Nutritionally Enhanced Milk Markedly higher levels of health-promoting fatty acids reported