Access to job opportunities declined in large U.S. cities as economic and transportation conditions have continued to evolve in the COVID era, according to new research from the Accessibility ...
Results from a decades-long field study in Minnesota reveal the dangerous impact of rising carbon dioxide and nitrogen pollution on grassland biodiversity. Though it’s well documented that nitrogen ...
AI is reshaping the healthcare industry to improve patient outcomes. AI is driving groundbreaking advancements across medical research at the University of Minnesota, revolutionizing how diseases are ...
CIDRAP will receive $3.2 million from the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations to advance development of ...
Since the state’s formative days more than 170 years ago, it has partnered with the University of Minnesota to provide Minnesotans the benefits of world-class education, cutting-edge research and ...
Soon Li Teh, an assistant professor of grape breeding and enology, evaluating a grape seedling at the U of M’s Horticultural Research Center in Chaska, Minnesota. MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL (10/10/2024) — ...
Today, University of Minnesota Twin Cities community members will see food delivery robots — powered by Starship Technologies — rolling around campus. They are part of the first University-run food ...
In just a few short years, artificial intelligence (AI) has soared to unprecedented heights, reshaping industries and everyday life. From personalized recommendations to autonomous vehicles, AI’s ...
Urgent shortages in Minnesota’s health care workforce are looming across the state as the Minnesota Department of Health reports one in three rural physicians plan to leave the workforce within the ...
Approximately 66% of households in the U.S. own a pet, and the American Veterinary Medical Association recently reported that pets are living longer now than they ever have before. While the guidepost ...
COVID-19 and the flu are constantly changing, and new waves can circulate and spread unexpectedly. In Minnesota, nearly three-quarters of urban residents are vaccinated against COVID-19, compared to ...