Story Archive Displaying 281 - 300 of 513 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 Food insecurity raised risk for disordered eating in low-income adolescents The study was led by SPH Ph.D. student Laura Hooper. Research Brief Official estimates of public health spending are significantly overinflated The study was lead by JP Leider, a senior lecturer in the School of Public Health. Research Brief Best predictors of romantic relationship success Jeff Simpson, professor and chair of the Department of Psychology in the College of Liberal Arts, co-authored the study. Research Brief Researchers 3D print a working heart pump with real human cells Discovery could open new doors for heart research. Research Brief Identifying sources of deadly air pollution in the United States A new study provides an unprecedented look at the causes of poor air quality in the United States. Research Brief Air pollution in the U.S. declines during the COVID-19 pandemic The study was led by School of Public Health Assistant Professor Jesse Berman. Research Brief Urban gardening and its positive impact on the emotional wellbeing of residents Research shows that access to gardening could have a profound effect on a person’s emotional wellbeing. Research Brief Most lakes continuously release nitrogen into the atmosphere New research shows a majority of the lakes examined are continuously shedding nitrogen into the atmosphere. Research Brief Black and Native American youth experience more family deaths, may reduce likelihood of graduating college The study was led by School of Public Health Ph.D. student Naomi Thyden. Research Brief Black hole collision may have exploded with light Possible light flare observed from small black holes within the disk of a massive black hole Research Brief In global report, U of M researchers find institutional care negatively impacts children's development Researchers found family-based care environments are needed for a child's healthy development. Research Brief New discovery allows 3D printing of sensors directly on expanding organs Technology could help diagnose and monitor patients with COVID-19. Research Brief Metals history of the Laurentian Great Lakes Studies by NRRI included a geochemical analysis of eleven sediment cores throughout the Great Lakes basin. Research Brief New plant gene editing approach improves speed, scalability and heritability New approach may speed up the development of new plant varieties by skipping tissue culture and boosting heritability. Research Brief Recommendations to eliminate COVID-19 racial and ethnic disparities in long-term care facilities Tetyana Shippee, an associate professor in the School of Public Health, led the study. Research Brief Stay-at-Home orders may decrease COVID-19 hospitalizations U of M researchers examined four states: Colorado, Minnesota, Ohio and Virginia. Research Brief How mixed messages complicate mate selection Researchers find that inconsistent calls by Cope’s gray tree frogs make it harder for females to “rank” males. Research Brief A new approach to averting inflammation caused by COVID-19 U of M Twin Cities student Molly Gilligan studies the body's inflammatory response to the SARS-CoV-2. Research Brief People’s perception of media messages personalized in real-time The study was led by Claire Segijn, an assistant professor in the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Research Brief Engineering natural selection in microbes has implications for biofuel production, addressing antibiotic resistance University researchers have developed a tool that makes it possible to mutate a single gene at a time. 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 Food insecurity raised risk for disordered eating in low-income adolescents The study was led by SPH Ph.D. student Laura Hooper.
Research Brief Official estimates of public health spending are significantly overinflated The study was lead by JP Leider, a senior lecturer in the School of Public Health.
Research Brief Best predictors of romantic relationship success Jeff Simpson, professor and chair of the Department of Psychology in the College of Liberal Arts, co-authored the study.
Research Brief Researchers 3D print a working heart pump with real human cells Discovery could open new doors for heart research.
Research Brief Identifying sources of deadly air pollution in the United States A new study provides an unprecedented look at the causes of poor air quality in the United States.
Research Brief Air pollution in the U.S. declines during the COVID-19 pandemic The study was led by School of Public Health Assistant Professor Jesse Berman.
Research Brief Urban gardening and its positive impact on the emotional wellbeing of residents Research shows that access to gardening could have a profound effect on a person’s emotional wellbeing.
Research Brief Most lakes continuously release nitrogen into the atmosphere New research shows a majority of the lakes examined are continuously shedding nitrogen into the atmosphere.
Research Brief Black and Native American youth experience more family deaths, may reduce likelihood of graduating college The study was led by School of Public Health Ph.D. student Naomi Thyden.
Research Brief Black hole collision may have exploded with light Possible light flare observed from small black holes within the disk of a massive black hole
Research Brief In global report, U of M researchers find institutional care negatively impacts children's development Researchers found family-based care environments are needed for a child's healthy development.
Research Brief New discovery allows 3D printing of sensors directly on expanding organs Technology could help diagnose and monitor patients with COVID-19.
Research Brief Metals history of the Laurentian Great Lakes Studies by NRRI included a geochemical analysis of eleven sediment cores throughout the Great Lakes basin.
Research Brief New plant gene editing approach improves speed, scalability and heritability New approach may speed up the development of new plant varieties by skipping tissue culture and boosting heritability.
Research Brief Recommendations to eliminate COVID-19 racial and ethnic disparities in long-term care facilities Tetyana Shippee, an associate professor in the School of Public Health, led the study.
Research Brief Stay-at-Home orders may decrease COVID-19 hospitalizations U of M researchers examined four states: Colorado, Minnesota, Ohio and Virginia.
Research Brief How mixed messages complicate mate selection Researchers find that inconsistent calls by Cope’s gray tree frogs make it harder for females to “rank” males.
Research Brief A new approach to averting inflammation caused by COVID-19 U of M Twin Cities student Molly Gilligan studies the body's inflammatory response to the SARS-CoV-2.
Research Brief People’s perception of media messages personalized in real-time The study was led by Claire Segijn, an assistant professor in the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
Research Brief Engineering natural selection in microbes has implications for biofuel production, addressing antibiotic resistance University researchers have developed a tool that makes it possible to mutate a single gene at a time.