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James Kelm standing with nurses and doctors using his bionic eye for the fist time.
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Seeing His Wife for the First Time

Legally blind for more than 20 years, James Kelm had never seen his wife, Kimberley. That changed when U doctors gave the Duluth pastor a bionic eye.
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Dark matter may not be completely dark after all

For the first time dark matter may have been observed interacting with other dark matter in a way other than through the force of gravity. Observations of colliding galaxies made with European Southern Observatory’s (ESO) Very Large Telescope (VLT) and the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have picked up the first intriguing hints about the nature of this mysterious component of the Universe.
Image of a water bottle next to a smart phone picturing a water droplet.
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A Water Bottle That Measures Up

Four recent U of M graduates are developing a “smart” water bottle that tracks your water intake and syncs to a phone app that reminds you to drink up.
Sara Groenewegen stands behind a podium.
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And the Winner Is …

U of M athletics recognized the achievements of its 750 student-athletes in the annual Golden Goldys/Scholar Athlete banquet, held at TCF Bank Stadium. The evening included musical performances and the awarding of prized Goldy statuettes.
A rendering of The Sweet Spot, a pop-up park running April 20 through May 10 on the WAM Plaza.
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Pop-up Park

In the last weeks of spring semester, students will turn Weisman Art Museum's concrete plaza into green space.
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Implementation team formed to advance University of Minnesota human subjects research protection program

The University of Minnesota has established the team charged with overseeing plans to advance the University’s human subjects protection program. The team will focus on how to implement a set of independent review panel recommendations for strengthening the University’s human subjects research practices, especially those involving people with limited decision making capacity.
Gold medallion with embossed tree and words "Academy of Distinguished Teachers" against a maroon background.
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How Great Teachers Inspire

The University honors 16 outstanding teachers and mentors, from the undergraduate to the graduate/professional level.
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Four University of Minnesota students named 2015 Goldwater Scholars

Four undergraduates in the College of Science and Engineering at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have been named 2015 Barry M. Goldwater Scholars. The prestigious, competitive scholarship is awarded annually to outstanding sophomores and juniors who intend to pursue research-oriented careers in mathematics, the natural science, and engineering. The scholarship awards up to $7500 per year for two years of undergraduate study. All four Scholars are juniors enrolled in the University Honors Program.
A wide-angle shot of a field of crops.
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A Course of Action for Grand Challenges

The University is committed to solving grand challenges—the most complex and pressing problems of our state and world. And these challenges are in turn yielding exciting new opportunities for students in the form of a new Grand Challenges curriculum.