Story Archive Displaying 381 - 400 of 599 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 UMN School of Public Health researcher awarded $6.5M from NIH Professor Dianne Neumark-Sztainer will study eating and weight-related problems in adolescents and young adults. Research Brief Study finds teens in homeless families more likely to attempt suicide A new UMN study shows teens in homeless families face more challenges to mental health than housed youth. Expert Alert Envisioning a future with autonomous vehicles As a future with self-driving transport gets closer to reality, several UMN experts are available for comment. Research Brief Shifting tundra vegetation spells change for arctic animals UMN researchers set out to discover what's behind significant changes in arctic tundra habitat. Research Brief Potential impact of bacteria on tooth decay An team of UMN researchers found some bacteria that absorb and accumulate phosphate may play a role in tooth decay. Feature U of M to host national conference on challenges and solutions for research integrity “Research Integrity and Trustworthy Science” will be held at the University of Minnesota on Thursday, March 8, 2018. Feature Shoring up Seemore the sea turtle’s shell U students design a prosthesis for an injured green sea turtle News Release U of M licenses technology to monitor crop nitrogen status to ag-tech firm Sentera The tech, licensed to local company Sentera, will help growers minimize fertilizer use while preserving yield, profits News Release ‘I like to visualize progress’ Jean-Marcel Njokou is the first recipient of the JE Dunn Scholarship in construction management. News Release U of M crowdsourcing project transcribes Supreme Court justices’ handwritten notes Transcriptions provide unprecedented access to the justices' conversations. News Release Evaluating conservation efforts in Africa one “Snapshot” at a time The University of Minnesota Lion Center launched a new citizen science project today called SnapshotSafari. News Release FDA approves innovative, U-tested Parkinson’s device A clinical trial co-led by the U of M has helped an innovative treatment for Parkinson’s disease gain FDA approval. News Release UMN study shows wetlands provide landscape-scale reduction in nitrate pollution Wetlands are five times more efficient at reducing harmful nitrate compared to land-based conservation practices. Feature Seeing Alzheimer’s disease U researchers detect early signs of the disease in the retina. News Release More than 30,000 school kids will be on the U of M campus to learn about science Flames, explosions, and scientists dropping 20 feet through the air are just a few of the exciting demos kids will see. News Release Study: High-stakes tests a likely factor in STEM performance gap Findings suggest changing how instructors assess students could help close the achievement gap in some STEM courses. Feature Cancer fighter from Cameroon Graduate student Christian Njatcha came all the way from Cameroon to fight cancer. News Release Researchers 3D print lifelike artificial organ models Organ models could improve surgical outcomes in thousands of patients worldwide. News Release Carbon emissions by plant respiration will have large impact on climate Findings by U researchers suggest plant respiration is a larger source of carbon emissions than previously thought. Feature Fizz-fueled rocket soars to big win Students’ Alka-Seltzer-fueled rocket garners a Big Ten title and a Guinness world record. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Current page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Feature UMN School of Public Health researcher awarded $6.5M from NIH Professor Dianne Neumark-Sztainer will study eating and weight-related problems in adolescents and young adults.
Research Brief Study finds teens in homeless families more likely to attempt suicide A new UMN study shows teens in homeless families face more challenges to mental health than housed youth.
Expert Alert Envisioning a future with autonomous vehicles As a future with self-driving transport gets closer to reality, several UMN experts are available for comment.
Research Brief Shifting tundra vegetation spells change for arctic animals UMN researchers set out to discover what's behind significant changes in arctic tundra habitat.
Research Brief Potential impact of bacteria on tooth decay An team of UMN researchers found some bacteria that absorb and accumulate phosphate may play a role in tooth decay.
Feature U of M to host national conference on challenges and solutions for research integrity “Research Integrity and Trustworthy Science” will be held at the University of Minnesota on Thursday, March 8, 2018.
Feature Shoring up Seemore the sea turtle’s shell U students design a prosthesis for an injured green sea turtle
News Release U of M licenses technology to monitor crop nitrogen status to ag-tech firm Sentera The tech, licensed to local company Sentera, will help growers minimize fertilizer use while preserving yield, profits
News Release ‘I like to visualize progress’ Jean-Marcel Njokou is the first recipient of the JE Dunn Scholarship in construction management.
News Release U of M crowdsourcing project transcribes Supreme Court justices’ handwritten notes Transcriptions provide unprecedented access to the justices' conversations.
News Release Evaluating conservation efforts in Africa one “Snapshot” at a time The University of Minnesota Lion Center launched a new citizen science project today called SnapshotSafari.
News Release FDA approves innovative, U-tested Parkinson’s device A clinical trial co-led by the U of M has helped an innovative treatment for Parkinson’s disease gain FDA approval.
News Release UMN study shows wetlands provide landscape-scale reduction in nitrate pollution Wetlands are five times more efficient at reducing harmful nitrate compared to land-based conservation practices.
News Release More than 30,000 school kids will be on the U of M campus to learn about science Flames, explosions, and scientists dropping 20 feet through the air are just a few of the exciting demos kids will see.
News Release Study: High-stakes tests a likely factor in STEM performance gap Findings suggest changing how instructors assess students could help close the achievement gap in some STEM courses.
Feature Cancer fighter from Cameroon Graduate student Christian Njatcha came all the way from Cameroon to fight cancer.
News Release Researchers 3D print lifelike artificial organ models Organ models could improve surgical outcomes in thousands of patients worldwide.
News Release Carbon emissions by plant respiration will have large impact on climate Findings by U researchers suggest plant respiration is a larger source of carbon emissions than previously thought.
Feature Fizz-fueled rocket soars to big win Students’ Alka-Seltzer-fueled rocket garners a Big Ten title and a Guinness world record.