Story Archive Displaying 381 - 400 of 510 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 Male crickets losing ability to sing, despite reproductive advantage of singing College of Biological Sciences researchers investigated a mutation that causes some crickets to be unable to sing. Research Brief Many young adults value sustainably produced foods, leading to healthier food choices Nicole Larson, a nutritional epidemiologist in the School of Public Health, co-authored the study. Research Brief Risk factors for adolescent binge eating vary by family socioeconomic status School of Public Health Professor Dianne Neumark-Sztainer co-authored the study. Research Brief Climate change is already affecting global food production — and not equally UMN researchers found that climate change is affecting different areas of global food production differently. Research Brief Media reporting of unused opioid medication disposal The study was recently published in Pain Medicine. Research Brief Energy researchers break the catalytic speed limit Researchers discover new tech that speeds up chemical reactions 10,000 times faster than current reaction rate limit. Research Brief Protecting rare species can benefit human life Preserving rare species for the sake of global biodiversity has long been the primary focus of conservationists. Research Brief Park-and-ride transit gives suburban commuters higher access to jobs The Accessibility Observatory looks at how park-and-rides affects access to jobs in the Twin Cities suburbs. Research Brief African Americans more likely to use aspirin to prevent heart attacks if peers support it The study was led by School of Public Health M.S. student Jeremy Van’t Hof and co-authored by Professor Russell Luepker. Research Brief Negative personal experiences add meaning to life Prof. Kathleen Vohs found that happiness and meaningfulness are often described as forms of positivity. Research Brief Research Brief: Mothers with higher quality diets have slimmer, leaner babies A new School of Public Health study examined the role a mother's diet plays in infant growth and body composition. Research Brief Research Brief: Surface protein editing in bacteria UMN research delves into an unknown cell circuit in bacteria that can lead to new targets for antibiotics. Research Brief Planning for the future of energy demand with renewable energy Researchers looked at whether enough renewable energy can be generated to meet most electricity demand. Research Brief Women perceive the potential benefits of mammograms to be more important than the potential harms Xuanzi Qin, a School of Public Health doctoral student, led the study. Research Brief Cancer rates in young children are increasing worldwide Aubredy Hubbard, a Ph.D. student in the School of Public Health, led the study. Research Brief Research Brief: Risk of congenital Zika syndrome greater than previously thought Matthew Aliota, an assistant professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, led the study. Research Brief Appetite-regulating hormone levels in breast milk vary by mother’s weight School of Public Health professor Ellen Demerath led the study. Research Brief Health insurance coverage increases for individuals on probation after ACA implementation Rachel Hardeman, an assistant professor in the School of Public Health, led the study. Research Brief Evaluating Twitter use in the classroom Christopher Ober, an associate professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, led the study. Research Brief 3D-printed transparent skull provides a window to the brain Device could provide new insight for brain research on concussions, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Current page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Research Brief Male crickets losing ability to sing, despite reproductive advantage of singing College of Biological Sciences researchers investigated a mutation that causes some crickets to be unable to sing.
Research Brief Many young adults value sustainably produced foods, leading to healthier food choices Nicole Larson, a nutritional epidemiologist in the School of Public Health, co-authored the study.
Research Brief Risk factors for adolescent binge eating vary by family socioeconomic status School of Public Health Professor Dianne Neumark-Sztainer co-authored the study.
Research Brief Climate change is already affecting global food production — and not equally UMN researchers found that climate change is affecting different areas of global food production differently.
Research Brief Media reporting of unused opioid medication disposal The study was recently published in Pain Medicine.
Research Brief Energy researchers break the catalytic speed limit Researchers discover new tech that speeds up chemical reactions 10,000 times faster than current reaction rate limit.
Research Brief Protecting rare species can benefit human life Preserving rare species for the sake of global biodiversity has long been the primary focus of conservationists.
Research Brief Park-and-ride transit gives suburban commuters higher access to jobs The Accessibility Observatory looks at how park-and-rides affects access to jobs in the Twin Cities suburbs.
Research Brief African Americans more likely to use aspirin to prevent heart attacks if peers support it The study was led by School of Public Health M.S. student Jeremy Van’t Hof and co-authored by Professor Russell Luepker.
Research Brief Negative personal experiences add meaning to life Prof. Kathleen Vohs found that happiness and meaningfulness are often described as forms of positivity.
Research Brief Research Brief: Mothers with higher quality diets have slimmer, leaner babies A new School of Public Health study examined the role a mother's diet plays in infant growth and body composition.
Research Brief Research Brief: Surface protein editing in bacteria UMN research delves into an unknown cell circuit in bacteria that can lead to new targets for antibiotics.
Research Brief Planning for the future of energy demand with renewable energy Researchers looked at whether enough renewable energy can be generated to meet most electricity demand.
Research Brief Women perceive the potential benefits of mammograms to be more important than the potential harms Xuanzi Qin, a School of Public Health doctoral student, led the study.
Research Brief Cancer rates in young children are increasing worldwide Aubredy Hubbard, a Ph.D. student in the School of Public Health, led the study.
Research Brief Research Brief: Risk of congenital Zika syndrome greater than previously thought Matthew Aliota, an assistant professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, led the study.
Research Brief Appetite-regulating hormone levels in breast milk vary by mother’s weight School of Public Health professor Ellen Demerath led the study.
Research Brief Health insurance coverage increases for individuals on probation after ACA implementation Rachel Hardeman, an assistant professor in the School of Public Health, led the study.
Research Brief Evaluating Twitter use in the classroom Christopher Ober, an associate professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, led the study.
Research Brief 3D-printed transparent skull provides a window to the brain Device could provide new insight for brain research on concussions, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.