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| 07.11.2025 | Barrington Hargress battles old friend as CU Buffs host Eastern Washington | Barrington Hargress is set to play just his second game with the Colorado Buffaloes. Yet he already is crossing paths with a very familiar face.
Coming off a season-opening win against Montana State, the CU men’s basketball team will host E... |
| 25.10.2025 | SecondWave Systems: Series A Expanded To Advance Ultrasound-Based Anti-Inflammatory Therapy | SecondWave Systems, a clinical-stage medical device company pioneering ultrasound-based therapies for inflammatory diseases, has announced the addition of Sectoral Asset Management to its Series A investment syndicate. The expanded financin... |
| 24.10.2025 | SecondWave Systems Receives New Investment to Expanded Series A Funding | SecondWave Systems, Inc., a St. Paul, MN-based clinical stage medical device company developing a novel ultrasound-based treatment for inflammatory disorders, received a new investment to expand its Series A syndicate.
New investor Sectoral... |
| 23.10.2025 | MBOLD Launches “Protein Catalyst” to Drive Innovation in Minnesota’s Protein Ecosystem | MBOLD, a coalition of Minnesota-based food and agriculture companies and nonprofit organizations, has announced the launch of a pre-competitive, collaborative effort called the Protein Catalyst.
The initiative will be carried out in partner... |
| 20.10.2025 | Eklund Foundation Announces 2025 Grant Recipients | Eklund Foundation Announces 2025 Grant Recipients
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The Eklund Foundation for Odontological Research and Education is pleased to announce the three projects receiving this year’s funding.
The Ek... |
| 16.10.2025 | ChoiceSpine Advances Personalized Spine Surgery with Expanded TigerShark Line | ChoiceSpine, a provider of specialized spine surgery systems, has announced an expansion of its TigerShark Lateral Interbody System. Developed in collaboration with Stuart D. Kinsella, MD, MSTR of The Steadman Clinic, the updated implant li... |
| 19.09.2025 | Willie Nelson and Neil Young highlight 40th Farm Aid concert | By STEVE KARNOWSKI
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Farm Aid — the annual fundraising concerts launched by Willie Nelson,Neil Young and John Mellencamp during the farm crisis of the 1980s — celebrates its 40th anniversary on Saturday in Minneapolis. Rela... |
| 12.09.2025 | Timeout Tinch finds his happy place on global stage | TOKYO :Cordell Tinch goes into the World Athletics Championships as a medal favourite in the 110 metres hurdles but he would not be in Tokyo at all but for a decision to get back on the track three years ago.
The American always had athleti... |
| 11.09.2025 | Big Ten university faculties push for defense compact against Trump | Please subscribe to IBJ to decode this article.
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| 10.09.2025 | From slavery to pollution, National Park employees flagged material deemed ‘disparaging’ to US | By DORANY PINEDA
The Trump administration is reviewing material about slavery, the destruction of Native American culture, climate change and more at federal parks after employees flagged information that could be “disparaging” to Americans... |
| 29.08.2025 | With CDC in chaos, scientists and physicians piece together replacements for agency’s lost work | But these outside efforts don’t have the federal funding, resources, legal mechanisms or platform that have been the underpinning of the nation’s public health system. As noble as they are, these patchwork efforts probably won’t cut it, som... |
| 27.08.2025 | CDC director Susan Monarez is out after less than a month on the job and other agency leaders resign | “This is not about one official. It is about the systematic dismantling of public health institutions, the silencing of experts, and the dangerous politicization of science. The attack on Dr. Monarez is a warning to every American: our evid... |
| 22.08.2025 | Despite federal shift, state health officials encourage COVID vaccines for pregnant women | Silverman called the federal shift a “public health tragedy on a grand scale.”
Vaccinations against COVID-19 help prevent severe illness in pregnant people as well as their newborns, who are too young to get vaccinated, Silverman said. In w... |
| 13.08.2025 | Environmental Breakthrough: Claros Technologies Secures $10M to Combat Forever Chemicals | Claros Technologies secured $10 million in new financing. This investment targets the accelerated deployment of its ClarosTechUV PFAS Destruction System. The Minneapolis-based company combats "forever chemicals." Global regulatory... |
| 13.08.2025 | Claros Technologies: $10 Million Raised To Advance ClarosTechUV PFAS Destruction Technology | Claros Technologies has secured $10 million in funding through convertible notes to speed up the launch of its ClarosTechUV PFAS Destruction System.
This funding comes as global laws are becoming increasingly stringent, resulting in stricte... |
| 12.08.2025 | Claros Technologies Raises $10M in Convertible Note Financing | Claros Technologies, Minneapolis, MN-based company which specializes in high-flow PFAS destruction and analytical technologies, raised $10M in convertible note financing.
The convertible note was supported by Capita3, the University of Minn... |
| 06.08.2025 | RFK Jr. pulls $500 million in funding for vaccine development | Infectious disease experts say the mRNA technology used in vaccines is safe, and they credit its development during the first Trump administration with slowing the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. Future pandemics, they warned, will be harder to ... |
| 30.07.2025 | The Leukemia Research Foundation announces 2025-2027 research grant recipients | Thirteen new investigators from across the country have been awarded the Leukemia Research Foundation's 2025-2027 New Investigator Research Grant.
The Leukemia Research Foundation announces the recipients of the 2025-2027 New Investigator R... |
| 29.07.2025 | UCLA reaches $6 million settlement with Jewish students and professor over campus protests | Related Articles
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| 29.07.2025 | ChatGPT just got smarter: OpenAI’s Study Mode helps students learn step-by-step | Want smarter insights in your inbox? Sign up for our weekly newsletters to get only what matters to enterprise AI, data, and security leaders. Subscribe Now
OpenAI announced Study Mode for ChatGPT on Tuesday, a new feature that fundamentall... |
| 08.07.2025 | The New York Times Runs Interference For A Racist To Manufacture A Fake Scandal About Zohran Mamdani | The New York Times has had a rough few decades when it comes to being manipulated by bad actors. But their latest embarrassment—a complete non-story about NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s college application to Columbia University fro... |
| 17.06.2024 | Minnesota Connections Academy Celebrates Graduates From Across The State | Minnesota Connections Academy Celebrates Class of 2024
Leading online public school honors students during 16th annual graduation ceremony
ST. PAUL, Minn., June 17, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Nearly 500 graduating seniors from communities a... |
| 07.06.2024 | Ventra Health Appoints Erika Flowers as Chief People Officer | New Role Highlights Investment in Colleague Experience and Client Success
Ventra Health, a business solutions provider for physicians, has named Erika Flowers as Chief People Officer. Flowers, an HR executive with expertise in change manage... |
| 03.06.2024 | Ventra Health Appoints Erika Flowers as Chief People Officer | New Role Highlights Investment in Colleague Experience and Client Success
DALLAS, June 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Ventra Health ("Ventra"), a leading business solutions provider for facility-based physicians, announced today that it ... |
| 30.05.2024 | Health | Clues from bird flu’s ground zero on dairy farms in the Texas panhandle | An early indication that something had gone awry on farms in northwestern Texas came from devices hitched to collars on dairy cows. Turley describes them as “an advanced fitness tracker.” They collect a stream of data, such as a cow’s tempe... |
| 22.05.2024 | American Council of Learned Societies Announces 2024 Awardees of The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Program in Buddhist Studies | Collage of past fellows and grantees of The Robert H. N. Ho Foundation Program in Buddhist Studies
More Than $1.5 Million Awarded to Scholars and Institutions Worldwide for Research, Translation, Teaching, and Public Positions in Buddhist S... |
| 05.05.2024 | Transcript: Rep. Ro Khanna on "Face the Nation," May 5, 2024 | The following is a transcript of an interview with Rep. Ro Khanna, Democrat of California, that aired on May 5, 2024.
MARGARET BRENNAN: We're joined now by California Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna, good to have you here. And you've been,... |
| 16.04.2024 | UnitedHealth says Change Healthcare cyberattack cost it $872 million | A cyberattack earlier this year against a UnitedHealth Group subsidiary has proved costly for one of the nation's largest employers.
The health insurance giant on Tuesday noted $872 million in "unfavorable cyberattack effects" in ... |
| 05.04.2024 | How the I-35W collapse spurred Minnesota to get serious about bridge safety | Minnesota's count of 582 bridges with serious safety or design defects is fewer than most other states, in part because of aggressive investments after the I-35W bridge collapse in 2007.
The big picture: While Baltimore's recent bridge coll... |
| 02.04.2024 | Pelvital Announces Advisory Board, Fueling its Mission to Transform the Standard of Care for Urinary Incontinence | Flyte by Pelvital
Women's Health Medical Device Company Deepens Impact with Naming of Advisory Board
EAGAN, Minn., April 2, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Pelvital, the women's health MedTech company on a mission to transform the standard of ca... |
| 29.03.2024 | Yelp Appoints Dan Jedda to its BOD as George Hu steps down | Yelp Inc., the company that connects people with great local businesses, announced the appointment of Dan Jedda, chief financial officer of Roku, Inc., to its Board of Directors, effective March 29, 2024. This appointment coincides with the... |
| 26.03.2024 | Beckman Foundation Announces Publication of Results from Multi-year Study on Impact of Blinded Application Reviews on Institutional Prestige Bias in eLife | Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation Logo
Beckman Young Investigator Award Applicants Gain Improved Equity and Inclusion through Introduction of Blinded Technical Proposal Requirement
IRVINE, Calif., March 26, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --
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| 30.11.2023 | INOVUES Non-Invasive Window Retrofit Triples Glazing Performance at University of Minnesota | INOVUES logo
Infrared IR imaging shows 19°F difference between the retrofitted window on the bottom and the colder original window on the top, demonstrating it is significantly better at reducing heat loss. Photo by INOVUES.
UMN retrofitted... |
| 08.11.2023 | Health | Science says teens need more sleep. So why is it so hard to start school later? | Catherine Sweeney, WPLN | KFF Health News (TNS)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — High school classes start so early around this city that some kids get on buses at 5:30 in the morning.
Just 10% of public schools nationwide start before 7:30 a.m., accordi... |
| 23.06.2023 | Nigeria’s Gen X and baby boomers are finding joy and community while creating content on TikTok
TechCabal’s 2021 Year-End report
Success! | As video social media apps such as TikTok become more popular, older adults are challenging the notion that these platforms are reserved for younger people. They are using the platforms to learn, find community and foster connections.
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| 28.05.2023 | Панспермия начинается в звёздных яслях | Гипотеза панспермии (хаотичное распространение жизни во Вселенной в результате переноса биомолекул с одной планеты на другую) была впервые сформулирована в 1865 году немецким учёным Германом Рихтером, но отношение к ней до сих пор немного с... |
| 13.05.2023 | The week in AI: Google goes all out at I/O as regulations creep up | Keeping up with an industry as fast-moving as AI is a tall order. So until an AI can do it for you, here’s a handy roundup of the last week’s stories in the world of machine learning, along with notable research and experiments we didn’t co... |
| 20.04.2023 | Humans can't live forever, but we haven't even come close to the limit for how long our bodies could last | Millions of dollars are going toward companies worldwide looking to lengthen the human lifespan. invincible_bulldog / Getty Images
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| 03.12.2022 | Multi-Million-Dollar Gifts For Idaho State And Universities Of Minnesota, Virginia, And Texas At El Paso | The University of Minnesota was one of several public universities to announce multi-million-dollar ... [+] gifts in the past week. getty |
| 26.06.2022 | You can help analyze Juno images of Jupiter’s clouds | Some of the most stunning images of Jupiter have been captured by the Juno probe, which has been in orbit around the planet since 2016. And many of these images have investigated Jupiter’s strange atmosphere, including peering through the a... |
| 20.05.2022 | The Most Expensive Public Colleges And Universities In Every State Of 2022 | The Rotunda at the University of Virginia at dusk with Thomas Jefferson Statue in the foreground. ... [+] UVA is the most expensive public university in the U.S. in terms of the average of its in-state and out-of-state tuition. getty |
| 15.03.2022 | Researchers 3D print regenerative heart valves that grow with patients | Researchers from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and the University of Western Australia are developing 3D printed artificial heart valves made from a patient’s own cells that grow as the individual ages.
The approach hopes to over... |
| 08.02.2022 | Matricelf eyes 3D printed human spinal cord trials after curing paralysis in mice | Israeli regenerative medicine firm Matricelf has successfully tested a “first-of-its-kind” 3D printed spinal cord tissue implant on paralyzed mice that has enabled them to walk again.
Leveraging 3D bioprinting technology developed at Tel Av... |
| 15.06.2021 | Quantum computing’s answer to the global food security problem | Editor’s note: Joseph Byrum is an Aspen Institute Business & Society fellow and spent 25 years as an R&D executive in the agricultural industry.
The views expressed in this guest article are the author’s own and do not necessarily r... |
| 09.04.2021 | Think you’re in a healthy relationship? Couples therapists share 10 must-have qualities for long-lasting love | Healthy relationships require lots of appreciation and communication. Westend61/Getty Images
Trust and communication are hallmarks of a healthy relationship.
It’s also important to have your own friends and identity separate from your partn... |
| 30.10.2020 | Nineteen Universities Join Large-Scale Effort To Diversify STEM Faculty | |
| 06.08.2020 | National Science Foundation Invests $104 Million To Launch Four New Engineering Research Centers | The National Science Foundation is creating four new Engineering Research Centersgetty |
| 02.05.2020 | How a low-cost ventilator was created, FDA-approved for emergency use, and placed in New York hospitals in 30 days | The Spiro Wave is one of a few low-cost ventilators that have gotten FDA authorization in record time. Spiro Devices
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| 15.04.2020 | FDA Approves Manufacturing of Coventor Ventilator That Costs 25x Less Than Existing Devices | Christine R., Tech Times 15 April 2020, 11:04 pm
The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorized the manufacturing and production of a low-cost ventilator called the "Coventor" developed by a team at the Univer... |
| 15.04.2020 | FDA authorizes production of a new ventilator that costs up to 25x less than existing devices | The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorized the manufacture of the Coventor ventilator, a new hardware design first developed by the University of Minnesota. The project sought to create a ventilator that could provide the sa... |
| 02.03.2018 | Ag Industry Brief: Bowery Opening Second Farm, JUST Eyes Africa, Dan Barber Starts Selling Seeds, more | Dan Barber Launches Chef-Centric Seed Company
The latest initiative from a leader in the farm-to-table movement gets to the root of things – Dan Barber, chef at the restaurant Blue Hill announced his latest project: Row 7 Seed Co. The busin... |
| 30.05.2017 | 3D printing could make bionic skin possible: Here’s how | This diagram shows the 3D printing of touch sensors onto a model hand. [Image courtesy of University of Minnesota]University of Minnesota researchers 3D printed tiny stretchable electronic sensory devices that could enable bionic skin for s... |
| 14.06.2011 | University of Minnesota gets $51M NIH grant, joins national consortium | The U of M beat institutions that had already received a CTSA grant before and had applied for refunding, which underscores how big this win was, said Dr. Aaron Friedman, vice president of health sciences at the university and the dean of i... |
| 22.04.2010 | University of Minnesota wins $5M health informatics grant | Promoted
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| - | Solar + batteries prepping to take over 10GW of US natural gas peaker power plant market | Solar power and energy storage (batteries) have fallen in price enough that they’re now competing with the cost of natural gas peaker plants in specific markets. New analysis is suggesting 10GW of natural gas peaker plants are at risk throu... |