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New research finds the decline in Minnesota moose populations may be due to their consumption of snails & slugs that carry brainworm.
University Research | University of Minnesota, Twin CitiesWhile social media is often blamed for exacerbating incivility and partisan polarization, scholars found that anonymous online conversations using a mobile chat platform they developed can reduce political polarization.
University Research | Duke UniversityA new study from the University of Minnesota is the first to demonstrate the ability for gene therapy to repair neural connections for those with the rare genetic brain disorder known as Hurler syndrome.
University Research | University of Minnesota, Twin CitiesA UCLA-led study is the first to search for human-caused climate patterns in the middle and upper stratosphere.
The research found that temperature decreases in the stratosphere over the past three decades have been caused by humans, not nature.
University Research | University of California, Los AngelesResearchers at the University of Minnesota have identified a genetic variant linked to sudden cardiac death in the young (SCDY) in two related dog breeds.
University Research | University of Minnesota, Twin CitiesUniversity of Toronto President Meric Gertler discusses what Canadian universities are doing to help mitigate the climate crisis.
University of Toronto | Articles & Op-EdsResearchers studying white blood cells identified an atlas of genes linked to high production and release of the most common type of antibody found in the human body, known as immunoglobulin G.
University Research | University of California, Los AngelesRutgers researchers have developed a way of detecting the early onset of deadly infectious diseases using a test so ultrasensitive that it could someday revolutionize medical approaches to epidemics.
University Research | Confronting COVID-19 | Rutgers University-New BrunswickMany gardeners will tell you that aphids are the bane of their existence. According to a new study from the University of Florida, these tiny pests also pose problems for the iconic monarch butterfly.
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