Story Archive Displaying 341 - 360 of 601 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 UMN researchers use green gold to rapidly detect and identify harmful bacteria Researchers develop method to screen and identify harmful or antibiotic-resistant bacteria using a portable luminometer. News Release University of Minnesota scientists part of mission to ‘touch the sun’ Physicist’s “souped-up car radio” to measure electric and magnetic fields, radio waves, and more Feature New 3D-printed device could help treat spinal cord injuries Researchers created a 3D-printed device that could help patients with long-term spinal cord injuries regain function. Research Brief No defense for some plants in the eat-or-be-eaten world of grasslands Study sheds new light on the impact of fungi, insects and large animals on plant diversity — and vice versa. Feature A new smartphone app for collecting travel info Data on how people get from place to place will help inform transportation planning. News Release University of Minnesota team receives $3.1 million federal grant to improve electronics Innovations will protect U.S. economic and national security interests. Expert Alert Dockless scooters and bikes in a sharing economy U of M expert Frank Douma weighs in on the surge of dockless bicycles and electric scooters. Feature Bell Museum’s new planetarium brings the universe home Virtual journeys through the stars or along any other path traced by science are reality at the new Bell. Feature A perfect blend of art and science Carmen Martin’s varied interests have taken her down a path of discovery she could never have predicted. Feature To touch the sun U physicists help NASA fly a spacecraft through the solar corona. News Release University of Minnesota-based center awarded $12 million to continue energy materials research The grant allows UMN to continue leading the discovery of a new class of materials used in energy research. Faculty Profile David J. Matthes David J. Matthes is a 2017-18 Morse-Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Award Winner Research Brief Eradicating cancer with immune cells armed with nanorings Research lead by Dr. Carston Wagner on how nanotechnology can transform our own immune cells to fight cancer. News Release Access to jobs by transit increases in many U.S. metros University of Minnesota study ranks accessibility to jobs by transit in top U.S. cities. News Release Twin Cities metro shows significant improvement in access to jobs by transit according to annual U of M study University of Minnesota study ranks accessibility to jobs by transit in top U.S. cities. Research Brief Small classes reduce performance gaps in science UMN researchers looked at how class size might impact students’ performance in undergraduate biology courses. Research Brief Today's kids able to delay gratification longer than those in 1960s The study measured adults’ perceptions of kids self-control and compared children’s performance in the Marshmallow Test. Research Brief Spinal manipulation and exercise for low back pain in adolescents While there's a belief low back pain is limited to adults, research has shown it increasingly develops in adolescence. Feature A chemist for Cambridge Recent grad and Churchill Scholar Merrick Pierson Smela heads to England to study reproductive biology. Feature A better future for Ethiopia Ethiopia stands to benefit from UMD chemical engineering student Eleni Beshah’s knowledge and skills. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Current page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Research Brief UMN researchers use green gold to rapidly detect and identify harmful bacteria Researchers develop method to screen and identify harmful or antibiotic-resistant bacteria using a portable luminometer.
News Release University of Minnesota scientists part of mission to ‘touch the sun’ Physicist’s “souped-up car radio” to measure electric and magnetic fields, radio waves, and more
Feature New 3D-printed device could help treat spinal cord injuries Researchers created a 3D-printed device that could help patients with long-term spinal cord injuries regain function.
Research Brief No defense for some plants in the eat-or-be-eaten world of grasslands Study sheds new light on the impact of fungi, insects and large animals on plant diversity — and vice versa.
Feature A new smartphone app for collecting travel info Data on how people get from place to place will help inform transportation planning.
News Release University of Minnesota team receives $3.1 million federal grant to improve electronics Innovations will protect U.S. economic and national security interests.
Expert Alert Dockless scooters and bikes in a sharing economy U of M expert Frank Douma weighs in on the surge of dockless bicycles and electric scooters.
Feature Bell Museum’s new planetarium brings the universe home Virtual journeys through the stars or along any other path traced by science are reality at the new Bell.
Feature A perfect blend of art and science Carmen Martin’s varied interests have taken her down a path of discovery she could never have predicted.
News Release University of Minnesota-based center awarded $12 million to continue energy materials research The grant allows UMN to continue leading the discovery of a new class of materials used in energy research.
Faculty Profile David J. Matthes David J. Matthes is a 2017-18 Morse-Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Award Winner
Research Brief Eradicating cancer with immune cells armed with nanorings Research lead by Dr. Carston Wagner on how nanotechnology can transform our own immune cells to fight cancer.
News Release Access to jobs by transit increases in many U.S. metros University of Minnesota study ranks accessibility to jobs by transit in top U.S. cities.
News Release Twin Cities metro shows significant improvement in access to jobs by transit according to annual U of M study University of Minnesota study ranks accessibility to jobs by transit in top U.S. cities.
Research Brief Small classes reduce performance gaps in science UMN researchers looked at how class size might impact students’ performance in undergraduate biology courses.
Research Brief Today's kids able to delay gratification longer than those in 1960s The study measured adults’ perceptions of kids self-control and compared children’s performance in the Marshmallow Test.
Research Brief Spinal manipulation and exercise for low back pain in adolescents While there's a belief low back pain is limited to adults, research has shown it increasingly develops in adolescence.
Feature A chemist for Cambridge Recent grad and Churchill Scholar Merrick Pierson Smela heads to England to study reproductive biology.
Feature A better future for Ethiopia Ethiopia stands to benefit from UMD chemical engineering student Eleni Beshah’s knowledge and skills.