Story Archive Displaying 321 - 340 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 News Release Innovations grant funds win-win approaches to food, water It will fund research on innovations for sustainable food, energy, and water supplies in intensively cultivated regions. News Release U scientists engineer species-like barriers to reproduction “Synthetic incompatibility” could boost safety and effectiveness of applying genetic engineering. Feature Getting hooked on soybean research Researching a disease in soybeans was a key component of Marissa Scherven's undergraduate years at the University of Minnesota. Feature Tapping the next generation of hunger researchers Each year, the Minnesota Youth Institute gives high school students the chance help solve worldwide food-security issues Feature Map of micronutrients shows importance of small and medium farms A new study is the first to map production of micronutrients worldwide on farms of different sizes. News Release Study shows way to create common ground about gene-editing A range of new food production technologies are emerging. News Release More renewables needed than previously thought to meet emissions targets Across the country, stakeholders have set ambitious goals for reducing energy emissions and investing in renewables. Feature U of M hosts Minnesota Water Conference October 17-18 Speakers Amy Skoczlas Cole, Greg Page and perennial crop experts headline the event. News Release UMN researchers find recipe for forest restoration Regenerating critically endangered tropical dry forests isn’t easy, but identifying right ingredients is positive step. News Release New moon puts lion’s prey on edge New study illuminates how the fullness of the moon impacts prey behavior when lions loom on the landscape. News Release Turfgrass researchers receive $5.4 million to create more sustainable lawns The multi-institution effort will work to increase low-input turfgrass use from grass seed fields to home lawns. Feature Help for distressed farmers University of Minnesota Extension is offering one-to-one financial counseling to farmers in serious financial stress. News Release Planting grass seed? Most Twin Citians water lawns ‘way too much’ First of its kind U survey reveals more than 60 percent of people with irrigation systems regularly over-irrigate lawns. News Release New study: Corn’s environmental impact varies greatly across the U.S. Companies can now more accurately measure – and improve – supply-chain sustainability. News Release Dome Construction Begins on Planetarium at the New Bell Museum Latest Technology Makes the Theater the First of Its Kind in the World. Feature Helping Greater Minnesota grow New U of M research aims to help rural Minnesota communities thrive. Feature On her own path to end world hunger Driven in part by a memory from her youth, Shantal Pai has dedicated herself to alleviating hunger. News Release MN Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center announces six new projects Projects range from assessing impacts of AIS on walleye populations, reducing spread of spiny waterflea, and more. News Release Energy Storage Paired with Solar More Cost Effective in MN Today Energy Storage Paired with Solar Found to Be More Cost Effective in Minnesota Today than Natural Gas Peaking Plants News Release Citizen Science Brings Monarch Butterfly Parasitoids to Light Thanks to citizen volunteers, scientists know more about the flies that attack monarch butterfly caterpillars. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Current page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
News Release Innovations grant funds win-win approaches to food, water It will fund research on innovations for sustainable food, energy, and water supplies in intensively cultivated regions.
News Release U scientists engineer species-like barriers to reproduction “Synthetic incompatibility” could boost safety and effectiveness of applying genetic engineering.
Feature Getting hooked on soybean research Researching a disease in soybeans was a key component of Marissa Scherven's undergraduate years at the University of Minnesota.
Feature Tapping the next generation of hunger researchers Each year, the Minnesota Youth Institute gives high school students the chance help solve worldwide food-security issues
Feature Map of micronutrients shows importance of small and medium farms A new study is the first to map production of micronutrients worldwide on farms of different sizes.
News Release Study shows way to create common ground about gene-editing A range of new food production technologies are emerging.
News Release More renewables needed than previously thought to meet emissions targets Across the country, stakeholders have set ambitious goals for reducing energy emissions and investing in renewables.
Feature U of M hosts Minnesota Water Conference October 17-18 Speakers Amy Skoczlas Cole, Greg Page and perennial crop experts headline the event.
News Release UMN researchers find recipe for forest restoration Regenerating critically endangered tropical dry forests isn’t easy, but identifying right ingredients is positive step.
News Release New moon puts lion’s prey on edge New study illuminates how the fullness of the moon impacts prey behavior when lions loom on the landscape.
News Release Turfgrass researchers receive $5.4 million to create more sustainable lawns The multi-institution effort will work to increase low-input turfgrass use from grass seed fields to home lawns.
Feature Help for distressed farmers University of Minnesota Extension is offering one-to-one financial counseling to farmers in serious financial stress.
News Release Planting grass seed? Most Twin Citians water lawns ‘way too much’ First of its kind U survey reveals more than 60 percent of people with irrigation systems regularly over-irrigate lawns.
News Release New study: Corn’s environmental impact varies greatly across the U.S. Companies can now more accurately measure – and improve – supply-chain sustainability.
News Release Dome Construction Begins on Planetarium at the New Bell Museum Latest Technology Makes the Theater the First of Its Kind in the World.
Feature Helping Greater Minnesota grow New U of M research aims to help rural Minnesota communities thrive.
Feature On her own path to end world hunger Driven in part by a memory from her youth, Shantal Pai has dedicated herself to alleviating hunger.
News Release MN Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center announces six new projects Projects range from assessing impacts of AIS on walleye populations, reducing spread of spiny waterflea, and more.
News Release Energy Storage Paired with Solar More Cost Effective in MN Today Energy Storage Paired with Solar Found to Be More Cost Effective in Minnesota Today than Natural Gas Peaking Plants
News Release Citizen Science Brings Monarch Butterfly Parasitoids to Light Thanks to citizen volunteers, scientists know more about the flies that attack monarch butterfly caterpillars.