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Trott teaches how to plant in succession so that there is always something blooming, and how to use cooling technology to ...
As warmer weather takes hold, people are spending more time outdoors, bringing them into contact with ticks that substantially threaten public health. Ticks and tick-borne pathogens represent the ...
Our state and our world depend on bountiful and safe food sources. At the same time, the nation’s agriculture industry faces unprecedented pressures, from shifting markets to disease concerns for both ...
As part of its July 2025 meetings, the Board of Regents will review an annual report on Twin Cities intercollegiate athletics and the University of Minnesota’s commitment to providing a world-class ...
During its July 2025 meetings, the Board of Regents received an update on alumni engagement across the University's five campuses and the impact of alumni across the state, nation and world.
Obstetric care access is declining in states across the country. Between 2010 and 2022, seven states had at least a quarter of their hospitals stop providing obstetric services. By 2022, there were ...
Summer is for the bees, so be kind. Here’s how you can help these pollinators, which are so critical to our food system and the environment.
A new study by researchers in the University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering’s St. Anthony Falls Laboratory found that popular wakesurf boats require a greater distance from the ...
One of the most comprehensive studies conducted on beavers has conclusively demonstrated that beavers are essential for freshwater conservation and ecosystem stability by creating and preserving ...
The University of Minnesota and Essentia Health share the framework for a bold vision to write the next chapter of healthcare for all Minnesotans.
In the past, researchers have tried to 3D print cardiomyocytes, or heart muscle cells, that were derived from what are called pluripotent human stem cells. Pluripotent stem cells are cells with the ...
University of Minnesota recently developed and validated an artificial intelligence algorithm that can evaluate chest X-rays to diagnose possible cases of COVID-19.
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