Story Archive Displaying 301 - 320 of 512 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 Uncovering the potency and evasiveness of the COVID-19 virus The study was led by Fang Li, a professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine. Research Brief New recycling method could make polyurethane materials sustainable University of Minnesota researchers are part of team that developed innovative process Research Brief Vaping and edible use of marijuana growing among adolescent users U of M researchers examine the changing behaviors youth regarding marijuana and vaping. Research Brief Priorities and technologies for indicative ballast water monitoring in Great Lakes NRRI helps develop ballast water monitoring tools. Research Brief Kids or teen smokers are less likely to kick the habit as adults The study was led by School of Public Health Professor David Jacobs. Research Brief Goat grazing helps control buckthorn growth The study was lead by Katherine Marchetto, a postdoctoral associate in the College of Veterinary Medicine. Research Brief How the novel coronavirus binds to human cells The study was led by College of Veterinary Medicine professor Fang Li. Research Brief Researchers take a new approach to understanding a major source of Minnesota moose decline New research shows where a moose spends time has a strong connection to whether it becomes infected with brain worm. Research Brief Energy researchers invent error-free catalysts Discovery could improve efficiency and cost-effectiveness of industrial chemical technologies. Research Brief Intuitive eating during teenage years linked to better mental health and eating behaviors in adulthood Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, a professor in the School of Public Health, co-authored the study. Research Brief Atomic-scale imaging reveals secret to thin film strength Breakthrough discovery pushes limits of microscopy to improve efficiency of fuel and plastic production. Research Brief Common bee virus causes bees to forage prematurely Declan Schroeder, an associate professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, co-authored the study. Research Brief Study suggests increasing community connection between police and young black men could reduce violent encounters The study was lead by School of Public Health Ph.D. student Collin Calvert. Research Brief Child participation in organized activities interferes with family meals The study was lead by Nicole Larson, a nutritional epidemiologist in the School of Public Health. Research Brief New training tool helps unemployed job seekers grow networking skills Research shows new networking tool improves reemployment quality, especially among self-identified introverts. Research Brief Increasing access to and affordability of robot-assisted surgeries Researchers examine how hospital policies might impact the potential for broader access to technological advances. Research Brief Facebook postings by breast cancer patients initially surge, then decline over time Jude Mikal, a researcher in the School of Public Health, led the study. Research Brief Mothers on antiepileptic medication can safely breastfeed Professor Angela Birnbaum in the College of Pharmacy speaks about breastfeeding and antiepileptic medication. Research Brief U.S. rural breast cancer patients must routinely travel long distances for treatment School of Public Health Ph.D. student Colleen Longacre led the study. Research Brief Examining the skills most necessary for success in today’s workplace Reseachers examine how higher education institutions can meet the needs of employers. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Current page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Research Brief Uncovering the potency and evasiveness of the COVID-19 virus The study was led by Fang Li, a professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine.
Research Brief New recycling method could make polyurethane materials sustainable University of Minnesota researchers are part of team that developed innovative process
Research Brief Vaping and edible use of marijuana growing among adolescent users U of M researchers examine the changing behaviors youth regarding marijuana and vaping.
Research Brief Priorities and technologies for indicative ballast water monitoring in Great Lakes NRRI helps develop ballast water monitoring tools.
Research Brief Kids or teen smokers are less likely to kick the habit as adults The study was led by School of Public Health Professor David Jacobs.
Research Brief Goat grazing helps control buckthorn growth The study was lead by Katherine Marchetto, a postdoctoral associate in the College of Veterinary Medicine.
Research Brief How the novel coronavirus binds to human cells The study was led by College of Veterinary Medicine professor Fang Li.
Research Brief Researchers take a new approach to understanding a major source of Minnesota moose decline New research shows where a moose spends time has a strong connection to whether it becomes infected with brain worm.
Research Brief Energy researchers invent error-free catalysts Discovery could improve efficiency and cost-effectiveness of industrial chemical technologies.
Research Brief Intuitive eating during teenage years linked to better mental health and eating behaviors in adulthood Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, a professor in the School of Public Health, co-authored the study.
Research Brief Atomic-scale imaging reveals secret to thin film strength Breakthrough discovery pushes limits of microscopy to improve efficiency of fuel and plastic production.
Research Brief Common bee virus causes bees to forage prematurely Declan Schroeder, an associate professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, co-authored the study.
Research Brief Study suggests increasing community connection between police and young black men could reduce violent encounters The study was lead by School of Public Health Ph.D. student Collin Calvert.
Research Brief Child participation in organized activities interferes with family meals The study was lead by Nicole Larson, a nutritional epidemiologist in the School of Public Health.
Research Brief New training tool helps unemployed job seekers grow networking skills Research shows new networking tool improves reemployment quality, especially among self-identified introverts.
Research Brief Increasing access to and affordability of robot-assisted surgeries Researchers examine how hospital policies might impact the potential for broader access to technological advances.
Research Brief Facebook postings by breast cancer patients initially surge, then decline over time Jude Mikal, a researcher in the School of Public Health, led the study.
Research Brief Mothers on antiepileptic medication can safely breastfeed Professor Angela Birnbaum in the College of Pharmacy speaks about breastfeeding and antiepileptic medication.
Research Brief U.S. rural breast cancer patients must routinely travel long distances for treatment School of Public Health Ph.D. student Colleen Longacre led the study.
Research Brief Examining the skills most necessary for success in today’s workplace Reseachers examine how higher education institutions can meet the needs of employers.