Story Archive Displaying 2061 - 2080 of 3307 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 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. News Release Study of deaths from resident-to-resident incidents in dementia offers insights to inform policy and prevention First analysis of fatalities in U.S. and Canada renews call for government to track, study and address phenomenon. Research Brief UMN researchers use green gold to rapidly detect and identify harmful bacteria Researchers develop method to screen and identify harmful or antibiotic-resistant bacteria using a portable luminometer. Research Brief Rural residents lack workplace supports to juggle work and caregiving A new U of M study shows caregiving can be particularly difficult for informal caregivers in rural areas. News Release Photo exhibition of never-before-seen works kicks off U of M’s College of Liberal Arts’ 150th anniversary celebration Exhibit opens Wednesday, September 12, 2018 at the Nash Gallery. News Release University of Minnesota scientists part of mission to ‘touch the sun’ Physicist’s “souped-up car radio” to measure electric and magnetic fields, radio waves, and more 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. News Release Board of Regents discusses presidential search during special meeting today Storbeck/Pimentel & Associates has been selected to assist with the search for the 17th president of the University. News Release Chainbreaker ride funds research studying gut microorganisms and cancer at U of M The Masonic Cancer Center announces recipients of $1.2 million Breakthrough Cancer Research Grant. Research Brief No defense for some plants in the eat-or-be-eaten world of grasslands Study sheds new light on the impact of fungi, insects and large animals on plant diversity — and vice versa. News Release UMN plant breeders introduce First Kiss Apple Child of Honeycrisp will be available in mid-to-late August. Expert Alert Loss of local pharmacies in rural U.S. Dr. Michael Swanoski offers insight on how local pharmacists can reverse the downward trend in rural communities. 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. Research Brief Mindfulness meditation impairs motivation in the workplace Researchers found mindfulness meditation did not affect a person’s quality of work, but it did impact their motivation. Research Brief Provider acceptance of Medicaid grew slightly after ACA expansion A new study from School of Public Health Associate Professor Hannah Neprash was published in Health Affairs. Feature The ninja warrior entomologist Ph.D. student Eric Middleton combines a lifelong love of insects and an aptitude for overcoming obstacles. News Release Professor John Bischof named director of University of Minnesota Institute for Engineering in Medicine Bischof previously served as IEM’s interim director 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. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Current page 104 Page 105 Page 106 Page 107 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
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.
News Release Study of deaths from resident-to-resident incidents in dementia offers insights to inform policy and prevention First analysis of fatalities in U.S. and Canada renews call for government to track, study and address phenomenon.
Research Brief UMN researchers use green gold to rapidly detect and identify harmful bacteria Researchers develop method to screen and identify harmful or antibiotic-resistant bacteria using a portable luminometer.
Research Brief Rural residents lack workplace supports to juggle work and caregiving A new U of M study shows caregiving can be particularly difficult for informal caregivers in rural areas.
News Release Photo exhibition of never-before-seen works kicks off U of M’s College of Liberal Arts’ 150th anniversary celebration Exhibit opens Wednesday, September 12, 2018 at the Nash Gallery.
News Release University of Minnesota scientists part of mission to ‘touch the sun’ Physicist’s “souped-up car radio” to measure electric and magnetic fields, radio waves, and more
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.
News Release Board of Regents discusses presidential search during special meeting today Storbeck/Pimentel & Associates has been selected to assist with the search for the 17th president of the University.
News Release Chainbreaker ride funds research studying gut microorganisms and cancer at U of M The Masonic Cancer Center announces recipients of $1.2 million Breakthrough Cancer Research Grant.
Research Brief No defense for some plants in the eat-or-be-eaten world of grasslands Study sheds new light on the impact of fungi, insects and large animals on plant diversity — and vice versa.
News Release UMN plant breeders introduce First Kiss Apple Child of Honeycrisp will be available in mid-to-late August.
Expert Alert Loss of local pharmacies in rural U.S. Dr. Michael Swanoski offers insight on how local pharmacists can reverse the downward trend in rural communities.
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.
Research Brief Mindfulness meditation impairs motivation in the workplace Researchers found mindfulness meditation did not affect a person’s quality of work, but it did impact their motivation.
Research Brief Provider acceptance of Medicaid grew slightly after ACA expansion A new study from School of Public Health Associate Professor Hannah Neprash was published in Health Affairs.
Feature The ninja warrior entomologist Ph.D. student Eric Middleton combines a lifelong love of insects and an aptitude for overcoming obstacles.
News Release Professor John Bischof named director of University of Minnesota Institute for Engineering in Medicine Bischof previously served as IEM’s interim director
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.