Story Archive Displaying 581 - 600 of 987 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 Governor Mark Dayton proclaims August 24 as University of Minnesota Blood and Marrow Transplant Day August 24 is the 50th anniversary of the world’s first successful bone marrow transplant from a matched, related donor. Feature Humphrey School announces annual Local Government Innovation Awards Cities, counties, townships, schools and Native nations are invited to submit solutions for serving the public. Feature Tiny homes could solve a big problem A U of M student’s housing plan meets a community need in Duluth. Feature The Great (University of) Minnesota Get-Together Ten U of M events at the State Fair that will leave you informed, entertained, or carrying home freebies. 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. Feature UMN Medical School researchers study how cues drive our behavior Neuroscientist Benjamin Saunders used a Pavlovian model of conditioning to see if a simple cue could motivate action. Feature The ninja warrior entomologist Ph.D. student Eric Middleton combines a lifelong love of insects and an aptitude for overcoming obstacles. Feature A new smartphone app for collecting travel info Data on how people get from place to place will help inform transportation planning. Feature Taking the plunge to fight aquatic invaders Volunteers around the state are taking a neighborly approach in the fight against invasive species. Feature Mentoring for the future U of M Rochester student Mohamed Addani is introducing Somali youth to inspiring career opportunities. 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 Leaders in integrative health and healing The School of Nursing’s specialty in the Doctor of Nursing Practice program has become a national draw. 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 To touch the sun U physicists help NASA fly a spacecraft through the solar corona. Feature Minnesota finishes 19th in Directors' Cup standings The U of M ended the 2017-18 school year ranked 19th out of 291 schools in the final Learfield Directors' Cup standings. Feature Care for the caregiver Public health professor Joseph Gaugler is on a mission to help those who are helping others. Feature The tick warrior Researcher Benjamin Clarke wants to steer us clear of deer ticks—and Lyme disease. Feature Facts vs. Myths: Why you should get a flu shot It’s flu season. The flu vaccine has been available since early fall, but there’s still plenty of time to vaccinate... Feature Healthily ever after Quick diagnosis and treatment by U of M doctors saved this child’s life. Feature Almost two decades later, doctor reflects on using embryo selection to save young girl’s life Molly Nash was not expected to live to the age of 10. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Current page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Feature Governor Mark Dayton proclaims August 24 as University of Minnesota Blood and Marrow Transplant Day August 24 is the 50th anniversary of the world’s first successful bone marrow transplant from a matched, related donor.
Feature Humphrey School announces annual Local Government Innovation Awards Cities, counties, townships, schools and Native nations are invited to submit solutions for serving the public.
Feature Tiny homes could solve a big problem A U of M student’s housing plan meets a community need in Duluth.
Feature The Great (University of) Minnesota Get-Together Ten U of M events at the State Fair that will leave you informed, entertained, or carrying home freebies.
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.
Feature UMN Medical School researchers study how cues drive our behavior Neuroscientist Benjamin Saunders used a Pavlovian model of conditioning to see if a simple cue could motivate action.
Feature The ninja warrior entomologist Ph.D. student Eric Middleton combines a lifelong love of insects and an aptitude for overcoming obstacles.
Feature A new smartphone app for collecting travel info Data on how people get from place to place will help inform transportation planning.
Feature Taking the plunge to fight aquatic invaders Volunteers around the state are taking a neighborly approach in the fight against invasive species.
Feature Mentoring for the future U of M Rochester student Mohamed Addani is introducing Somali youth to inspiring career opportunities.
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 Leaders in integrative health and healing The School of Nursing’s specialty in the Doctor of Nursing Practice program has become a national draw.
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 Minnesota finishes 19th in Directors' Cup standings The U of M ended the 2017-18 school year ranked 19th out of 291 schools in the final Learfield Directors' Cup standings.
Feature Care for the caregiver Public health professor Joseph Gaugler is on a mission to help those who are helping others.
Feature The tick warrior Researcher Benjamin Clarke wants to steer us clear of deer ticks—and Lyme disease.
Feature Facts vs. Myths: Why you should get a flu shot It’s flu season. The flu vaccine has been available since early fall, but there’s still plenty of time to vaccinate...
Feature Healthily ever after Quick diagnosis and treatment by U of M doctors saved this child’s life.
Feature Almost two decades later, doctor reflects on using embryo selection to save young girl’s life Molly Nash was not expected to live to the age of 10.