
Ecologist nets top honor
Sarah Hobbie, whose studies of carbon and nutrient cycling have revealed hidden complexities, is elected to the National Academy of Sciences.
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Ecologist nets top honor
Adapting to extreme weather
Electrifying potential
History Day: changing futures
A more hopeful future
Better care, learning, and research

Sarah Hobbie, whose studies of carbon and nutrient cycling have revealed hidden complexities, is elected to the National Academy of Sciences.
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Last year’s heat and drought and this year’s belated spring have added extra stress to lawns and trees across the state. University of Minnesota Extension experts are here to help.
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Two researchers discover previously hidden talents of microbes that can live on electricity alone.
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Discovery of the past is changing the future for many of Minnesota's young minds.
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A company’s gift to the U supports the integration of psychotherapy treatments for adolescents and young adults facing mental illness.
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The U has entered an agreement to enhance its working relationship with Fairview Health Services and University of Minnesota Physicians (UMP) on the University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview campus and in service lines managed by UMP.
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WHEN MICROBES AND MINERALS TALK
Jake Bailey is exploring phenomena at the boundary between biology and geology.
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