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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.
The University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) is launching an initiative dedicated to safeguarding vaccine use in the U.S. The Vaccine Integrity Project and ...
While the FDA has approved over 20 different categories of contraceptives, only two are available for men to prevent pregnancy in their partners — condoms and vasectomies. 25% of women who use ...
Whether on snowy and icy Minnesota roadways or in the water softener in your home, salt use is common in daily life. Two University of Minnesota experts are available to discuss the lasting effects of ...
This bold proposal charts a course that fits the nonprofit mission of Essentia and the land-grant mission of the University to best serve all Minnesotans. Dr. Ed Anderson (pictured here) is Chief ...
New research from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health sheds light on how hospitals in the U.S. are using artificial intelligence to perform daily tasks. The use of AI tools for ...
New research from the University of Minnesota examined levels of neonicotinoid insecticides — commonly called neonics — in surface and groundwater across Minnesota. The findings, published in Science ...
The Permian Basin is the most productive oil-producing basin in the U.S. and one of the largest in the world. This figure shows space-based measurements of atmospheric ethane (bottom left panel) that ...
Greenhouse gases resulting from human activity have been the largest driver of climate change since the mid-20th century — especially from agriculture. The U.S. beef industry alone is responsible for ...