Story Archive Displaying 2121 - 2140 of 3318 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 Faculty Profile David J. Matthes David J. Matthes is a 2017-18 Morse-Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Award Winner Feature The tick warrior Researcher Benjamin Clarke wants to steer us clear of deer ticks—and Lyme disease. News Release Twin Cities metro shows significant improvement in access to jobs by transit according to annual U of M study University of Minnesota study ranks accessibility to jobs by transit in top U.S. cities. News Release UMN doctor researches new way to treat spinal cord injuries In today’s medical technology world, there are no effective therapies for spinal cord injuries (SCIs). News Release Access to jobs by transit increases in many U.S. metros University of Minnesota study ranks accessibility to jobs by transit in top U.S. cities. 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... News Release Survey finds early childhood care and education providers creating healthier environments for kids in Minnesota Sixty-one percent of early childcare providers in Minnesota are serving a fruit or vegetable at every meal and snack. Feature Healthily ever after Quick diagnosis and treatment by U of M doctors saved this child’s life. Expert Alert Deadly melanoma increases, but is also preventable University of Minnesota School of Public Health expert DeAnn Lazovich gives advice on how people can prevent melanoma. Research Brief Habitat fragmentation can promote disease outbreaks A new University of Minnesota study counters previous disease transmission models’ predictions. News Release Fighting hydrocephalus “Here at the University of Minnesota, hydrocephalus is the most common condition we treat in pediatric neurosurgery... News Release Zuzia’s new skin: a pioneering treatment for EB Nine-year-old Zuzia Macheta pretends she is a ballerina, tiptoeing around in a frilly pink skirt and doing something... Research Brief Small classes reduce performance gaps in science UMN researchers looked at how class size might impact students’ performance in undergraduate biology courses. News Release Outcomes improving for pediatric kidney transplant recipients If a child needed a kidney transplant 40 years ago, their chance of one-year survival was 85 percent. 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. News Release Renowned brain tumor pioneer John Ohlfest, Ph.D., dies after his own battle with cancer It’s a sad time for the University of Minnesota community this week. John Ohlfest, Ph.D., a researcher... Research Brief Nearly all adolescents have eating, activity or weight-related issues A new study by Professor Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, School of Public Health, reviews data from 1,455 participants. News Release Collaboration between aerospace engineering and dentistry develops new dental devices for the elderly 30 years ago, Stephen Shuman, D.D.S., M.S., never would have imagined he’d be working with aerospace engineers on... News Release Night owls at The Raptor Center clinic Since the first of October this year, the University of Minnesota Raptor Center’s clinic has admitted 15 Northern... News Release UMN study: More frequent bicyclists have fewer risk factors for heart disease, diabetes People who bicycle more often have lower risk of developing chronic diseases like heart disease and diabetes... Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 104 Page 105 Page 106 Current page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Page 110 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Faculty Profile David J. Matthes David J. Matthes is a 2017-18 Morse-Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Award Winner
Feature The tick warrior Researcher Benjamin Clarke wants to steer us clear of deer ticks—and Lyme disease.
News Release Twin Cities metro shows significant improvement in access to jobs by transit according to annual U of M study University of Minnesota study ranks accessibility to jobs by transit in top U.S. cities.
News Release UMN doctor researches new way to treat spinal cord injuries In today’s medical technology world, there are no effective therapies for spinal cord injuries (SCIs).
News Release Access to jobs by transit increases in many U.S. metros University of Minnesota study ranks accessibility to jobs by transit in top U.S. cities.
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...
News Release Survey finds early childhood care and education providers creating healthier environments for kids in Minnesota Sixty-one percent of early childcare providers in Minnesota are serving a fruit or vegetable at every meal and snack.
Feature Healthily ever after Quick diagnosis and treatment by U of M doctors saved this child’s life.
Expert Alert Deadly melanoma increases, but is also preventable University of Minnesota School of Public Health expert DeAnn Lazovich gives advice on how people can prevent melanoma.
Research Brief Habitat fragmentation can promote disease outbreaks A new University of Minnesota study counters previous disease transmission models’ predictions.
News Release Fighting hydrocephalus “Here at the University of Minnesota, hydrocephalus is the most common condition we treat in pediatric neurosurgery...
News Release Zuzia’s new skin: a pioneering treatment for EB Nine-year-old Zuzia Macheta pretends she is a ballerina, tiptoeing around in a frilly pink skirt and doing something...
Research Brief Small classes reduce performance gaps in science UMN researchers looked at how class size might impact students’ performance in undergraduate biology courses.
News Release Outcomes improving for pediatric kidney transplant recipients If a child needed a kidney transplant 40 years ago, their chance of one-year survival was 85 percent.
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.
News Release Renowned brain tumor pioneer John Ohlfest, Ph.D., dies after his own battle with cancer It’s a sad time for the University of Minnesota community this week. John Ohlfest, Ph.D., a researcher...
Research Brief Nearly all adolescents have eating, activity or weight-related issues A new study by Professor Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, School of Public Health, reviews data from 1,455 participants.
News Release Collaboration between aerospace engineering and dentistry develops new dental devices for the elderly 30 years ago, Stephen Shuman, D.D.S., M.S., never would have imagined he’d be working with aerospace engineers on...
News Release Night owls at The Raptor Center clinic Since the first of October this year, the University of Minnesota Raptor Center’s clinic has admitted 15 Northern...
News Release UMN study: More frequent bicyclists have fewer risk factors for heart disease, diabetes People who bicycle more often have lower risk of developing chronic diseases like heart disease and diabetes...