Story Archive Displaying 341 - 360 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 Retinal imaging technology for early detection of Alzheimer's disease Research update from the Center for Drug Design on an early detection device for Alzheimer's disease. Research Brief New testing method helps protect workers — and their skin — from harmful chemicals Susan Arnold, an assistant professor in the School of Public Health, co-authored the study. Research Brief Origin of deadly wheat pathogen revealed Stem rust is a devastating wheat disease that has caused famines and undermined economies around the world. Research Brief Conscientiousness is top personality predictor of positive career and work-related outcomes, has broad benefits Deniz Ones, a professor in the College of Liberal Arts, co-authored the study. Research Brief Biosimilar drugs can reduce costs but still face challenges in the U.S. Carlson School Professor Pinar Karaca-Mandic examines biologics and biosimilars. Research Brief A century later, plant biodiversity struggles in wake of agricultural abandonment New research shows decades after farmland was abandoned, plant biodiversity and productivity struggle to recover. Research Brief How exposure to influenza affects birth and infant health outcomes A University of Minnesota study uses U.S.-wide data to examine the impact of influenza on a range of birth outcomes. Research Brief Invention of shape-changing textiles powered only by body heat The breakthrough in wearable tech has the potential to change how we interact with the clothes we wear every day. Research Brief Nutritious foods have a lower environmental impact than unhealthy foods Widespread adaptation of healthier diets would reduce the environmental impact of agriculture and food production. Research Brief Sleep apnea treatment reduces medical insurance costs for truck drivers A U of M Morris professor, Stephen Burks, led this study. Research Brief Tuskegee study's medical exploitation led to population-wide declines in health among black men School of Public Health Assistant Professor Rachel Hardeman co-authored the study. Research Brief Study finds beta blockers ineffective in stopping COPD flare-ups School of Public Health Professor John Connett co-authored the study. Research Brief Customer service is frustrating by design Researchers examine customer service frustrations and the cost/benefit for companies and customers. Research Brief Could African swine fever make its way into the United States? Andres Perez, director of the Center for Animal Health and Food Safety, co-authored the study. Research Brief Customized probiotics for turkeys may be an effective alternative to antibiotics Tim Johnson, an associate professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, co-authored the study. Research Brief Is health care the new “manufacturing” when it comes to good jobs? Janette Dill, an associate professor in the School of Public Health, authored the study. Research Brief Nanoparticles may have bigger impact on the environment than previously thought First-of-its-kind study shows that non-antibacterial nanoparticles can cause resistance in bacteria Research Brief Minneapolis and St. Paul convenience stores increased healthy food options, improving access in low-income areas Melissa Laska with the School of Public Health led the study. Research Brief Predicting job performance and turnover in education using machine learning Carlson School researchers use machine learning to reduce the likelihood of recruiter biases. Research Brief Providing culturally sensitive pregnancy care to black women J’Mag Karbeah, a Ph.D. student in the School of Public Health, led the study. 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 Retinal imaging technology for early detection of Alzheimer's disease Research update from the Center for Drug Design on an early detection device for Alzheimer's disease.
Research Brief New testing method helps protect workers — and their skin — from harmful chemicals Susan Arnold, an assistant professor in the School of Public Health, co-authored the study.
Research Brief Origin of deadly wheat pathogen revealed Stem rust is a devastating wheat disease that has caused famines and undermined economies around the world.
Research Brief Conscientiousness is top personality predictor of positive career and work-related outcomes, has broad benefits Deniz Ones, a professor in the College of Liberal Arts, co-authored the study.
Research Brief Biosimilar drugs can reduce costs but still face challenges in the U.S. Carlson School Professor Pinar Karaca-Mandic examines biologics and biosimilars.
Research Brief A century later, plant biodiversity struggles in wake of agricultural abandonment New research shows decades after farmland was abandoned, plant biodiversity and productivity struggle to recover.
Research Brief How exposure to influenza affects birth and infant health outcomes A University of Minnesota study uses U.S.-wide data to examine the impact of influenza on a range of birth outcomes.
Research Brief Invention of shape-changing textiles powered only by body heat The breakthrough in wearable tech has the potential to change how we interact with the clothes we wear every day.
Research Brief Nutritious foods have a lower environmental impact than unhealthy foods Widespread adaptation of healthier diets would reduce the environmental impact of agriculture and food production.
Research Brief Sleep apnea treatment reduces medical insurance costs for truck drivers A U of M Morris professor, Stephen Burks, led this study.
Research Brief Tuskegee study's medical exploitation led to population-wide declines in health among black men School of Public Health Assistant Professor Rachel Hardeman co-authored the study.
Research Brief Study finds beta blockers ineffective in stopping COPD flare-ups School of Public Health Professor John Connett co-authored the study.
Research Brief Customer service is frustrating by design Researchers examine customer service frustrations and the cost/benefit for companies and customers.
Research Brief Could African swine fever make its way into the United States? Andres Perez, director of the Center for Animal Health and Food Safety, co-authored the study.
Research Brief Customized probiotics for turkeys may be an effective alternative to antibiotics Tim Johnson, an associate professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, co-authored the study.
Research Brief Is health care the new “manufacturing” when it comes to good jobs? Janette Dill, an associate professor in the School of Public Health, authored the study.
Research Brief Nanoparticles may have bigger impact on the environment than previously thought First-of-its-kind study shows that non-antibacterial nanoparticles can cause resistance in bacteria
Research Brief Minneapolis and St. Paul convenience stores increased healthy food options, improving access in low-income areas Melissa Laska with the School of Public Health led the study.
Research Brief Predicting job performance and turnover in education using machine learning Carlson School researchers use machine learning to reduce the likelihood of recruiter biases.
Research Brief Providing culturally sensitive pregnancy care to black women J’Mag Karbeah, a Ph.D. student in the School of Public Health, led the study.