Story Archive Displaying 1881 - 1900 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 The happiest mode of transportation? That would be cycling. In a study, researchers found cycling is the happiest mode of transport, while public transit is the least happy. Feature A chance to learn Teaching Nick the cat to walk again is a unique opportunity for veterinary medicine students. Feature Space cowgirl Alumna Johanna Lucht is breaking new ground as a deaf engineer at NASA. Research Brief Better romantic relationships linked to less stress, better sleep Psychology Ph.D. candidate Chloe Huelznitz led a study examining 112 participants at ages 23, 32 and 37. News Release President Kaler: Governor Walz’s budget recommendation sincerely appreciated Gov. Walz proposed a $39.2 million increase in funding for the University of Minnesota during the 2020-21 budget cycle. Research Brief New method shows possible link between E. coli toxin and cancer School of Public Health and Masonic Cancer Center researchers studied how toxins interact with DNA. Feature Driven by the students A student-led volunteer organization provides veterinary services to Minnesota Native American communities. Feature Improving autism intervention The Institute on Community Integration is closing the gap between rural and urban autism diagnosis. Talking with U of M Talking colorectal cancer with UMN Dr. Emil Lou answers questions on the symptoms, treatment and screening for colorectal cancer. Feature ‘My love for my culture runs deep’ UMD student Awel Lam loves her native South Sudan—and public health work in rural Minnesota. Feature Staying resilient in farm country A School of Public Health center works with numerous partners to address stress in farmers, farm workers, and their families. Faculty Profile Robert E. Porter Robert E. Porter is a 2017-18 Graduate and Professional Teaching Award Winner News Release Advocates for equity, free speech are 2019 Humphrey Leadership Awardees 17th annual awards recognize inclusion in advancing the common good. News Release University of Minnesota launches incubator to support startup companies based on research discoveries University of Minnesota announces Discovery Launchpad, a startup incubator for bringing research into the marketplace. News Release Board of Regents discusses framework for fiscal year 2020 budget Board also hears the Annual Report on University research and technology commercialization. News Release University of Minnesota announces new partnership with African Institute for Mathematical Sciences The partnership will accelerate opportunities for Africa’s talented mathematicians. Expert Alert Rural care, wait times remain problematic gaps in addiction counseling Even with a heightened focus on addiction, many counseling gaps still exist for patients seeking pathways to recovery. News Release Citizen science projects have a surprising new partner — the computer New machine learning techniques could pave the way for larger, more timely projects. Research Brief New plant genome cloning method promises to bust rust, other diseases in wheat A new method for discovering, cloning genes could accelerate development of rust resistance in wheat and other crops. Feature Champions of health equity take the field University researchers collaborate with Native and rural people to defeat dementia and diabetes. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 92 Page 93 Page 94 Current page 95 Page 96 Page 97 Page 98 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Research Brief The happiest mode of transportation? That would be cycling. In a study, researchers found cycling is the happiest mode of transport, while public transit is the least happy.
Feature A chance to learn Teaching Nick the cat to walk again is a unique opportunity for veterinary medicine students.
Research Brief Better romantic relationships linked to less stress, better sleep Psychology Ph.D. candidate Chloe Huelznitz led a study examining 112 participants at ages 23, 32 and 37.
News Release President Kaler: Governor Walz’s budget recommendation sincerely appreciated Gov. Walz proposed a $39.2 million increase in funding for the University of Minnesota during the 2020-21 budget cycle.
Research Brief New method shows possible link between E. coli toxin and cancer School of Public Health and Masonic Cancer Center researchers studied how toxins interact with DNA.
Feature Driven by the students A student-led volunteer organization provides veterinary services to Minnesota Native American communities.
Feature Improving autism intervention The Institute on Community Integration is closing the gap between rural and urban autism diagnosis.
Talking with U of M Talking colorectal cancer with UMN Dr. Emil Lou answers questions on the symptoms, treatment and screening for colorectal cancer.
Feature ‘My love for my culture runs deep’ UMD student Awel Lam loves her native South Sudan—and public health work in rural Minnesota.
Feature Staying resilient in farm country A School of Public Health center works with numerous partners to address stress in farmers, farm workers, and their families.
Faculty Profile Robert E. Porter Robert E. Porter is a 2017-18 Graduate and Professional Teaching Award Winner
News Release Advocates for equity, free speech are 2019 Humphrey Leadership Awardees 17th annual awards recognize inclusion in advancing the common good.
News Release University of Minnesota launches incubator to support startup companies based on research discoveries University of Minnesota announces Discovery Launchpad, a startup incubator for bringing research into the marketplace.
News Release Board of Regents discusses framework for fiscal year 2020 budget Board also hears the Annual Report on University research and technology commercialization.
News Release University of Minnesota announces new partnership with African Institute for Mathematical Sciences The partnership will accelerate opportunities for Africa’s talented mathematicians.
Expert Alert Rural care, wait times remain problematic gaps in addiction counseling Even with a heightened focus on addiction, many counseling gaps still exist for patients seeking pathways to recovery.
News Release Citizen science projects have a surprising new partner — the computer New machine learning techniques could pave the way for larger, more timely projects.
Research Brief New plant genome cloning method promises to bust rust, other diseases in wheat A new method for discovering, cloning genes could accelerate development of rust resistance in wheat and other crops.
Feature Champions of health equity take the field University researchers collaborate with Native and rural people to defeat dementia and diabetes.