Story Archive Displaying 301 - 320 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 Feature She is ME An engineering student supports her peers while finding her own niche. Faculty Profile Chris Paola Chris Paola is a 2017-18 Graduate and Professional Teaching Award Winner News Release U of M start-up CoreBiome acquired by OraSure Technologies, Inc. The transaction marks the fourth University startup to be acquired or go public in the last 18 months. Feature More to bubbles than you think The improbable power of bubbles fascinates grad student Mrugank Bhatt. Feature New course confronts polarization Student-run mock trial treats divisive issues logically News Release Annual research report: External funding for University of Minnesota research reaches record level The University successfully competed for $793 million in external research funding, the highest amount received to date. Research Brief First ever footage of wolves hunting freshwater fish captured near Voyageurs National Park UMN researchers recently caught the “Bowman Bay” wolf pack hunting freshwater fish. News Release Professor Frank Bates named National Academy of Inventors Fellow Status is the highest distinction accorded to academic inventors News Release University to lead $2.25 million grant for developing next- generation quantum computer This research will shape future of information processing. News Release The University of Minnesota and AAAS announce 2018 Fellows Carol Ishimaru and Natalia Tretyakova named AAAS 2018 Fellows at the University of Minnesota. News Release University of Minnesota startup Vascudyne to commercialize biologic engineered tissue with potential to transform medical device technology Vascudyne Inc. is focused on developing biologically engineered tissue for medical device and therapeutics applications. Research Brief Researchers describe the sweet state of sugar education UMM professor helps educators find and implement experiments to better teach students about carbohydrates. Research Brief Plant communities help predict consequences of climate change U of M research aims to help better predict the consequences of global climate change. Feature Researchers stop ‘sneaky’ cancer cells in their tracks New study sheds light on how cancer cells change their movements. Faculty Profile E. Dan Dahlberg E. Dan Dahlberg is a 2017-18 Graduate and Professional Teaching Award Winner Feature Building a baseline for biocomputing Kate Adamala is using synthetic cells to create “biocomputers” with a wide range of applications. Expert Alert Winter weather driving University of Minnesota experts address the challenges of maintaining winter roads. News Release New research center based in Minnesota to explore spintronics materials for advanced computing Center will bring together top experts in the field. Research Brief New strategy discovered toward possible prevention of cancers tied to mono, the “kissing disease” A possible path forward in preventing the development of cancers tied to two viruses has been discovered. News Release Immigration to the United States changes a person’s microbiome Study gives new clues for fighting obesity and diabetes in immigrant populations. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Current page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
News Release U of M start-up CoreBiome acquired by OraSure Technologies, Inc. The transaction marks the fourth University startup to be acquired or go public in the last 18 months.
Feature More to bubbles than you think The improbable power of bubbles fascinates grad student Mrugank Bhatt.
News Release Annual research report: External funding for University of Minnesota research reaches record level The University successfully competed for $793 million in external research funding, the highest amount received to date.
Research Brief First ever footage of wolves hunting freshwater fish captured near Voyageurs National Park UMN researchers recently caught the “Bowman Bay” wolf pack hunting freshwater fish.
News Release Professor Frank Bates named National Academy of Inventors Fellow Status is the highest distinction accorded to academic inventors
News Release University to lead $2.25 million grant for developing next- generation quantum computer This research will shape future of information processing.
News Release The University of Minnesota and AAAS announce 2018 Fellows Carol Ishimaru and Natalia Tretyakova named AAAS 2018 Fellows at the University of Minnesota.
News Release University of Minnesota startup Vascudyne to commercialize biologic engineered tissue with potential to transform medical device technology Vascudyne Inc. is focused on developing biologically engineered tissue for medical device and therapeutics applications.
Research Brief Researchers describe the sweet state of sugar education UMM professor helps educators find and implement experiments to better teach students about carbohydrates.
Research Brief Plant communities help predict consequences of climate change U of M research aims to help better predict the consequences of global climate change.
Feature Researchers stop ‘sneaky’ cancer cells in their tracks New study sheds light on how cancer cells change their movements.
Faculty Profile E. Dan Dahlberg E. Dan Dahlberg is a 2017-18 Graduate and Professional Teaching Award Winner
Feature Building a baseline for biocomputing Kate Adamala is using synthetic cells to create “biocomputers” with a wide range of applications.
Expert Alert Winter weather driving University of Minnesota experts address the challenges of maintaining winter roads.
News Release New research center based in Minnesota to explore spintronics materials for advanced computing Center will bring together top experts in the field.
Research Brief New strategy discovered toward possible prevention of cancers tied to mono, the “kissing disease” A possible path forward in preventing the development of cancers tied to two viruses has been discovered.
News Release Immigration to the United States changes a person’s microbiome Study gives new clues for fighting obesity and diabetes in immigrant populations.