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The University of Minnesota Solar Vehicle Project team finished second overall in the 2014 American Solar Challenge, an eight-day, 1,700-mile race that started in Austin, Texas on July 21 and ended at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis today.
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities | Researchers from the University of Minnesota (UMN) have developed a method to screen and identify harmful or antibiotic-resistant bacteria within one hour using a portable luminometer.
University Research | University of Minnesota, Twin CitiesEngineers and medical researchers at the University of Minnesota have teamed up to create a groundbreaking 3D-printed device that could someday help patients with long-term spinal cord injuries regain some function.
University Research | University of Minnesota, Twin CitiesIn a study with mice, University of Minnesota Medical School researchers have shown that a natural product found in many fruits and vegetables has significant positive effects on health and lifespan.
University Research | University of Minnesota, Twin CitiesTwo University of Minnesota faculty are making mobile sensor technology to increase workplace productivity possible.
University Research | University of Minnesota, Twin CitiesWindows that can collect solar energy, called photovoltaic windows, are the next frontier in renewable energy technologies.
Research to Secure Our Energy Future | Energy Sources | University of Minnesota, Twin CitiesUniversity of Minnesota (UMN) researchers are converting scum, a white, muddy byproduct produced in wastewater treatment facilities, into high-quality biodiesel.
University Research | University of Minnesota, Twin CitiesCancer research led by University of Minnesota engineers could have a major impact on therapies to prevent the spread of cancer.
University Research | University of Minnesota, Twin CitiesResearchers at the University of Minnesota have developed a revolutionary process for 3D printing stretchable electronic sensory devices that could give robots the sense of touch. It could also be used to produce wearable technology on human skin.
University Research | University of Minnesota, Twin CitiesUniversity of Minnesota researchers assisted in the decades-long research that isolated a gene that provides resistance to Fusarium head blight, or wheat scab, a crippling disease that caused several billion dollars in direct grower losses in U.S. wheat fields between 1993 and 2001.
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