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Students at Minnesota Carlson consulted for local organizations receiving opioid response funding from Hennepin County, helping to ensure that resources are used effectively.
Trott teaches how to plant in succession so that there is always something blooming, and how to use cooling technology to ...
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 ...
The University of Minnesota’s growing emphasis on regenerative agriculture is changing the landscape of environmental health.
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) elected two University of Minnesota scientists among its 2024 class of Fellows. Carrie Haskell-Luevano, a professor in the College of ...
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 ...
New research from the University of Minnesota shows that death rates for early adults, or adults aged 25-44, rose sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic and remain higher than expected post-pandemic.
The University of Minnesota and Essentia Health share the framework for a bold vision to write the next chapter of healthcare for all Minnesotans.
New University of Minnesota research suggests that seeding native plants alongside invasive removal efforts may turn the tide in the battle against buckthorn.
New research from the University of Minnesota examined levels of neonicotinoid insecticides — commonly called neonics — in surface and groundwater across Minnesota.
They are part of the first University-run food delivery service on the Twin Cities campus and are the first technology of this kind approved in Minneapolis.
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