Story Archive Displaying 1981 - 2000 of 3313 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 Soccer team wins Big Ten tourney title The Gopher soccer team upset Penn State on Nov. 4 to claim the Big Ten Tournament title and gain an automatic NCAA Tournament bid. Expert Alert A changing retail landscape leading up to Black Friday, from Amazon to mobile shopping Experts explain how the retail landscape is constantly being redefined by both companies and technology. Research Brief New strategy discovered toward possible prevention of cancers tied to mono, the “kissing disease” A possible path forward in preventing the development of cancers tied to two viruses has been discovered. Feature Exhibit celebrates Minnesota’s water “We Are Water MN” invites visitors to reflect on the meaning and experiences of water in Minnesota and add their own stories to the mix. Feature Volleyball team stays perfect in the Big Ten Thirteen matches through the gauntlet that is the Big Ten volleyball season, the University of Minnesota remains undefeated. Feature Making common carp less common Researchers hunt for measures to control the nonnative, destructive common carp. Research Brief Amphetamine-related hospitalizations surge between 2003 and 2015 The study with the School of Public Health found amphetamine-related hospitalizations increased more than 270 percent. News Release Immigration to the United States changes a person’s microbiome Study gives new clues for fighting obesity and diabetes in immigrant populations. Research Brief Yoga linked to improved body satisfaction Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, School of Public Health, explored how yoga could help people see themselves in a better light. Research Brief Poor nutrition ruled out as cause for obesity in adults abused as children Susan Mason used observational data from the School of Public Health's research program Project EAT. News Release Roadside attractions A statewide study explores how Minnesota’s roadside runoff affects the health of butterflies and bees. Feature 8 things we learned about a clean water future Dive into the discussion News Release U of M to host Minnesota SPARKS event in Waseca The event brings U researchers—who are tackling the area’s critical issues—into conversation with the community. Research Brief Opioid-affected births to rural residents are increasing in both rural and urban hospitals Katy Kozhimannil, School of Public Health, studies where rural moms with opiod use disorder gave birth and more. Expert Alert Hurricanes linked to lasting psychological trauma UMN experts comment on the longterm psychological trauma linked to hurricanes. News Release University of Minnesota measures effects of congestion on access to jobs by car Study ranks accessibility to jobs by auto in top U.S. cities. News Release National U of M study of access to jobs by auto ranks Twin Cities #7 Annual study also measures effects of congestion on access to jobs, Twin Cities #28. Research Brief Obesity prevention among low-income, diverse preschool-aged children and parents Professors Simone French and Nancy Sherwood studied strategies to help parents prevent obesity in their preschoolers. Expert Alert Reducing cardiovascular disease risk in African-Americans UMN Expert Erica Schorr comments on how modifiable interventions can reduce CVD risk in African-Americans. Feature Boosting biodiversity… and a local economy A community-driven partnership is laying the groundwork for a new National Loon Center in Crosslake, Minnesota. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 97 Page 98 Page 99 Current page 100 Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Feature Soccer team wins Big Ten tourney title The Gopher soccer team upset Penn State on Nov. 4 to claim the Big Ten Tournament title and gain an automatic NCAA Tournament bid.
Expert Alert A changing retail landscape leading up to Black Friday, from Amazon to mobile shopping Experts explain how the retail landscape is constantly being redefined by both companies and technology.
Research Brief New strategy discovered toward possible prevention of cancers tied to mono, the “kissing disease” A possible path forward in preventing the development of cancers tied to two viruses has been discovered.
Feature Exhibit celebrates Minnesota’s water “We Are Water MN” invites visitors to reflect on the meaning and experiences of water in Minnesota and add their own stories to the mix.
Feature Volleyball team stays perfect in the Big Ten Thirteen matches through the gauntlet that is the Big Ten volleyball season, the University of Minnesota remains undefeated.
Feature Making common carp less common Researchers hunt for measures to control the nonnative, destructive common carp.
Research Brief Amphetamine-related hospitalizations surge between 2003 and 2015 The study with the School of Public Health found amphetamine-related hospitalizations increased more than 270 percent.
News Release Immigration to the United States changes a person’s microbiome Study gives new clues for fighting obesity and diabetes in immigrant populations.
Research Brief Yoga linked to improved body satisfaction Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, School of Public Health, explored how yoga could help people see themselves in a better light.
Research Brief Poor nutrition ruled out as cause for obesity in adults abused as children Susan Mason used observational data from the School of Public Health's research program Project EAT.
News Release Roadside attractions A statewide study explores how Minnesota’s roadside runoff affects the health of butterflies and bees.
News Release U of M to host Minnesota SPARKS event in Waseca The event brings U researchers—who are tackling the area’s critical issues—into conversation with the community.
Research Brief Opioid-affected births to rural residents are increasing in both rural and urban hospitals Katy Kozhimannil, School of Public Health, studies where rural moms with opiod use disorder gave birth and more.
Expert Alert Hurricanes linked to lasting psychological trauma UMN experts comment on the longterm psychological trauma linked to hurricanes.
News Release University of Minnesota measures effects of congestion on access to jobs by car Study ranks accessibility to jobs by auto in top U.S. cities.
News Release National U of M study of access to jobs by auto ranks Twin Cities #7 Annual study also measures effects of congestion on access to jobs, Twin Cities #28.
Research Brief Obesity prevention among low-income, diverse preschool-aged children and parents Professors Simone French and Nancy Sherwood studied strategies to help parents prevent obesity in their preschoolers.
Expert Alert Reducing cardiovascular disease risk in African-Americans UMN Expert Erica Schorr comments on how modifiable interventions can reduce CVD risk in African-Americans.
Feature Boosting biodiversity… and a local economy A community-driven partnership is laying the groundwork for a new National Loon Center in Crosslake, Minnesota.