Story Archive Displaying 1841 - 1860 of 3325 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 Research Brief Most precise measurements of sickle cell disease building blocks could lead to new treatments Research could help 20 million people worldwide who suffer with sickle cell disease. Research Brief New app helps young people with arthritis communicate Stuart Grande, School of Public Health researcher and lecturer led the study. Feature Bell Museum mammoth missing The museum’s woolly mammoth disappeared sometime in the night. Research Brief Cost of a federal reinsurance program to stabilize states’ individual health insurance markets The study was led by School of Public Health Professor Lynn A. Blewett. News Release Minnesota farm income hits historic low Farmers struggled low prices and low profitability in 2018. News Release Bee love What the Bee Lab is doing to understand Minnesota's favorite pollinators Research Brief Developing a blood test to screen for ovarian cancer The study, led by Amy Skubitz of Masonic Cancer Center was recently published in the journal Cancer Prevention Research. Talking with U of M Talking opioid crisis trends with UMN Colin Planalp with SHADAC answers questions about opioid overdose death trends and more. News Release University of Minnesota to lead $9.7 million NIH grant to improve hearing restoration New research could improve hearing for deaf people who cannot sufficiently benefit from traditional treatment Feature A job for Dr. Pepper Pepper the humanized robot is learning to care for people with mild mental disability. Research Brief Diet generally improves as adolescents age into young adulthood A School of Public Health study was recently published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Expert Alert Why so many potholes? Manik Barman with UMD's Swenson College of Science and Engineering comments on fixing potholes. Feature Tourney time for winter sports As usual, Golden Gopher winter sports teams have been in the middle of the March tournament mayhem. News Release U of M launches Chronic Wasting Disease Program to address potential health crisis CIDRAP has launched the Chronic Wasting Disease Response, Research and Policy Program. Feature Grad student gets geology variety at NRRI From ancient ‘peperites’ to potholes, Jacqueline Drazan loves all things rocky. Feature Driverless As the age of autonomous vehicles advances, researchers are uncovering what such technologies mean for our future. News Release President Kaler delivers final State of the University address President Kaler reflected on his years leading the University of Minnesota. Research Brief Noninvasive ultrasound stimulation of spleen could lead to new treatments for inflammatory arthritis New study shows significantly less swelling after ultrasound treatment. Feature Prepared for the future A life-changing learning abroad experience and inspiring instructors have prepared Abby Yates for her future. Feature Enhancing dairy farm profitability Joleen Hadrich is finding ways to help dairy farmers create more profitable and sustainable operations. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 90 Page 91 Page 92 Current page 93 Page 94 Page 95 Page 96 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Research Brief Most precise measurements of sickle cell disease building blocks could lead to new treatments Research could help 20 million people worldwide who suffer with sickle cell disease.
Research Brief New app helps young people with arthritis communicate Stuart Grande, School of Public Health researcher and lecturer led the study.
Research Brief Cost of a federal reinsurance program to stabilize states’ individual health insurance markets The study was led by School of Public Health Professor Lynn A. Blewett.
News Release Minnesota farm income hits historic low Farmers struggled low prices and low profitability in 2018.
Research Brief Developing a blood test to screen for ovarian cancer The study, led by Amy Skubitz of Masonic Cancer Center was recently published in the journal Cancer Prevention Research.
Talking with U of M Talking opioid crisis trends with UMN Colin Planalp with SHADAC answers questions about opioid overdose death trends and more.
News Release University of Minnesota to lead $9.7 million NIH grant to improve hearing restoration New research could improve hearing for deaf people who cannot sufficiently benefit from traditional treatment
Feature A job for Dr. Pepper Pepper the humanized robot is learning to care for people with mild mental disability.
Research Brief Diet generally improves as adolescents age into young adulthood A School of Public Health study was recently published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
Expert Alert Why so many potholes? Manik Barman with UMD's Swenson College of Science and Engineering comments on fixing potholes.
Feature Tourney time for winter sports As usual, Golden Gopher winter sports teams have been in the middle of the March tournament mayhem.
News Release U of M launches Chronic Wasting Disease Program to address potential health crisis CIDRAP has launched the Chronic Wasting Disease Response, Research and Policy Program.
Feature Grad student gets geology variety at NRRI From ancient ‘peperites’ to potholes, Jacqueline Drazan loves all things rocky.
Feature Driverless As the age of autonomous vehicles advances, researchers are uncovering what such technologies mean for our future.
News Release President Kaler delivers final State of the University address President Kaler reflected on his years leading the University of Minnesota.
Research Brief Noninvasive ultrasound stimulation of spleen could lead to new treatments for inflammatory arthritis New study shows significantly less swelling after ultrasound treatment.
Feature Prepared for the future A life-changing learning abroad experience and inspiring instructors have prepared Abby Yates for her future.
Feature Enhancing dairy farm profitability Joleen Hadrich is finding ways to help dairy farmers create more profitable and sustainable operations.