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The Empowering Small Minnesota Communities initiative harnesses expertise from across the University of Minnesota to help ...
A College of Veterinary Medicine professor and his team are part of an effort to create tools for saving lives during ...
Life’s ultimate origin will never be known, but researchers are probing the possibilities—for Earth and elsewhere.
Deniz Ones is a professor in the College of Liberal Arts. Her specialties include counterproductive work behaviors, employment integrity testing, hiring and retention of employees, meta-analysis ...
With the WNBA season in full swing and the Minnesota Lynx off to a hot start, the environment inside the Target Center is electric each time the Lynx take the court. Under bigger spotlights, ...
From an early age, Sabrina Celis was drawn to insects. “I was one of those kids who spent recess digging up worms and chasing butterflies,” says Celis. “I never wanted to stop.” This fascination with ...
It’s one thing to know what you want. It’s another to be brave and adventurous enough to go for it, halfway around the world from where you were born. When Viktoriia Hicks (doctor of dental surgery, ...
Next week, the University of Minnesota Board of Regents Finance and Operations Committee will review the University’s recommended fiscal 2026 operating budget. The proposed budget focuses on strategic ...
Imagine a substance that can perform an array of valuable services, and is also astoundingly durable. In the 1940s, 3M and DuPont discovered this wonder product. A class of chemicals known as per- and ...
Access to African crops is important to the large African community in Minnesota, but growing these vegetables can be challenging due to poor adaptation to the climate and limited seed availability.
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