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CNN I January 20, 2021Jacksonville Journal-Carrier | January 19, 2021Biden is about to fulfill a promise on climate change
Minneapolis Star Tribune I January 19, 2021Enzyme shows promise in fighting Twin Ports freshwater corrosion problems
Duluth News Tribune I January 16, 2021Minneapolis Star Tribune | January 14, 2021U of M Research Brief: Do predators shape ecosystems?
International Falls Journal I January 6, 2021 - 2020Minneapolis Star Tribune | December 28, 2020Smithsonian | December 18, 2020ScienceLine | December 18, 2020Fox | December 11, 2020Cannabis Business Times | December 10, 2020Minneapolis Star Tribune | November 28, 2020Minnesota Daily | November 19, 2020New Food | November 16, 2020BBC | November 11, 2020Minnesota Daily | November 11, 2020Minnesota Daily | November 11, 2020Associate Press | November 9, 2020Inforum | November 9, 2020New York Times | November 5, 2020Associated Press | November 5, 2020Fox 9 | October 29, 2020Inquiry | October 27, 2020Minnesota Daily | October 26, 2020NBC News | October 23, 2020National Geographic | October 22, 2020Minneapolis/St Paul Business Journal | October 21, 2020Redesigning the Global Food Supply
Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News I October 1, 2020Minnesota Daily | September 27, 2020Minnesota Daily | September 14, 2020Honey badgers: Adorable but fierce little mammals
LiveScience I August 22, 2020CNBC | August 19, 2020The Guardian | August 5, 2020Minnesota Public Radio | June 17, 2020Symmetry | June 7, 2020Nature | May 7, 2020Los Angeles Times | April 19, 2020BBC News | April 17, 2020Time Higher Education | April 16, 2020The Scientist | April 9, 2020Minnesota Public Radio | March 23, 2020These female toads have sex with another species if their own males are lacking in quality
Newsweek | March 19, 2020
Grow with Kare: The U of M's new conservatory
KARE 11 | March 13, 2020Star Tribune | February 29, 2020Star Tribune | February 27, 2020Minneapolis Star Tribune | February 17, 2020The Telegraph | February 5, 2020Star Tribune | January 29, 2020The New York Times - January 28, 2020Pesticide testing is flawed—and it’s harming our birds and bees
Popular Science - January 24, 2020Studying Insects to Improve Drones
WCCO Radio - January 24, 2020Big Ten Network | January 23, 2020MinnPost | January 20, 2020Minnesota Public Radio | January 16, 2020The Science Times | January 12, 2020Mashable | January 10, 2020CBC | January 10, 2020USA Today | January 9, 2020CNN | January 9, 2020CBS News | January 9, 2020Popular Science | January 9, 2020Cosmos | January 9, 2020Huffinton Post | January 9, 2020BBC | January 9, 2020The Atlantic | January 8, 2020Smithsonian | January 8, 2020Star Tribune | January 8, 2020Cuttlefish wearing 3D glasses prove they sense depth just like us
New Scientist | January 8, 2020Daily Mail | January 8, 2020The Guardian | January 8, 2020Yes, This Cuttlefish Is Wearing 3-D Glasses
The New York Times I January 8, 2020- 2019International Fall Journal | December 27, 2019Alexandria Echo Press | December 24, 2019Park Rapids Enterprise | December 21, 2019WCCO | December 23, 2019Big Ten Network | December 19, 2019Mongabay | December 19, 2019Tech Explorist | December 17, 2019MinnPost | December 6, 2019Washington Post | December 3, 2019National Science Foundation | December 2, 2019MN Daily | November 25, 2019Just how dirty is your cell phone
WCCO | November 11, 2019Inside Climate News | November 11, 2019OneZero | November 11, 2019KSTP | November 3, 2019MinnPost | October 31, 2019Mother Earth News | October 30, 2019National Public Radio | October 28, 2019ScienceDaily | October 28, 2019The Takeout | October 28, 2019WebMD | October 28, 2019Atlanta Journal Constitution | October 28, 2019Minnesota Daily | October 28, 2019How did Minnesota become the Gopher State?
Star Tribune | October 25, 2019Finding a way for lions and humans to share the savannah
Quad-City Times | October 8, 2019Washington Post | October 8, 2019Inquiry | September 23, 2019National Geographic | September 16, 2019The Minnesota Daily | September 4, 2019Anoka County oaks may hold clues to saving redheaded woodpeckers
Star Tribune | September 2, 2019As monarch butterflies vanish, the U investigates road salt as culprit — and cure
Star Tribune | August 24, 2019U of M researchers working to develop more eco-friendly fertilizer to benefit waterways, crops
KSTP I August 16, 2019A new clue to how life originated
The Atlantic | August 12, 2019St. Cloud hemp store touts the cannabis plant's versatility
Associated Press | August 6, 2019BBC News | August 5, 2019New study confirms personalised reaction to food
Food Matters Live | July 30, 2019Is CBD the miracle drug it’s made out to be?
MPR News I July 29, 2019UMN-based collaborative network for synthetic cell research receives grant
The Minnesota Daily | July 29, 2019Science | July 29, 2019RadioTimes | July 29, 2019Early life on Earth may have existed as miniature droplets of jelly
New Scientist | July 22, 2019The New York Times | July 21, 2019Minnesota Public Radio | July 19, 2019Brains On! | July 2019CSPAN | July 18, 2019Park Bugle | July 18, 2019USA Today | July 18, 2019New York Post | July 12, 2019St. Cloud Times | July 12. 2019Minnesota scientists map zebra mussel genome. Now to cripple them.
Star Tribune | July 11, 2019The Lion King has got prides all wrong as zoologist addresses how movie would work in real life
Metro | July 9, 2019If The Lion King had been factually correct, it would have been a feminist story
Stylist | July 9, 2019'The Lion King' has it all wrong, this is how prides really work
News 18 | July 9, 2019In real life, Simba’s mom would be running the pride
National Geographic | July 8, 2019Wired bacteria form nature’s power grid: ‘We have an electric planet’
The New York Times | July 1, 2019Currents: Chad Zirbel, researcher, Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve
Star Tribune | June 20, 2019Unpopular science: Acid rain
Minnesota Alumni | Spring 2019Bison in East Bethel could hold key to restoring savannas
ABC Newspapers | June 3, 2019California teen traveling to U of M to study her own rare skin disorder
Kare11.com | May 28, 2019Soviets Tried So, So Hard to Eliminate the Plague
The Atlantic | May 16, 2019Show Highlight: Jeannine Cavender-Bares 5-7-19
WCCO News Talk 830 | May 7, 2019Along one Minnesota river, ice and walleyes signal a changing climate
Star Tribune | April 29, 2019Bison herd headed back to Anoka County research station this summer
Star Tribune | April 27, 2019The bloom boom: increasing frequency of algal blooms may be due to climate change
Minnesota Daily | April 22, 2019The story of rhino poaching, elephant trampling and man-eating lions is even more complicated
CNN | April 10, 2019Highlighting the Accomplishments of Women in STEM
Inquiry | March 26, 2019Hundreds fled Kilauea's lava; this unique explorer moved in
The Weather Network | March 26, 2019On the hunt for lava crickets
Hawaii Tribune-Herald | March 25, 2019CBD is booming. But US farmers struggle to keep up with demand for industrial hemp
CNBC | March 24, 2019A Peek Inside the Extremely Metal Life of Lava Crickets
Atlas Obscura | March 22, 2019UMN’s corpse flower lets its rare bloom be known — by stinking up the place
Pioneer Press | March 22, 2019University of Minnesota's stinky corpse flower blooms in all its nose-wrinkling wonder
Star Tribune | March 21, 2019U corpse flower in full 'teenager gym socks' bloom
MPR News | March 21, 2019The First Gene-Edited Food Is Now Being Served
Wired | March 20, 2019Minnesota's new untested miracle drug: What CBD can do for you (maybe)
City Pages | March 19, 2019U of M's Corpse Flower is once again ready to make a big stink
Bring Me the News | March 14, 2019Chauncy the corpse flower blooming this week at University of Minnesota
Fox 9 | March 13, 2019‘Pee-Yew’: Corpse Flower Set To Bloom Soon
CBS Minnesota | March 13, 2019Hold your noses: U's stinky corpse flower about to bloom again
Star Tribune | March 13, 2019The Latest Gene-Edited Food Is A Soybean Oil That Comes With Zero Trans Fats
Forbes | March 5, 2019Corn and other important crops can now be gene edited by pollen carrying CRISPR
Science | March 4, 2019UMN researchers predict spread of invasive plant species into Minnesota
Minnesota Daily | March 1, 2019A Comeback for African National Parks
The New York Times | February 20, 2019The Surprising Reason Zebras Have Stripes
The Atlantic | February 20, 2019A photographer captured a tender, bromantic nose rub between two male lions, and people are stunned
Business Inside | February 16, 2019Wild, Wild Weed: Genetics, Business and Politics Changing Cannabis
FOX 9 | February 11, 2019Advances could allow people who can’t stomach wheat or gluten to enjoy bread
The Washington Post | February 11, 2019Climate change is real…now what?
WHYY | January 24, 2019UMN researchers use photos to better understand MN ecosystem
Minnesota Daily | January 24, 2019KSTP-TV | January 13, 2019Armchair naturalists help Minnesota researchers classify more than 1 million nature photos
Star Tribune | January 10, 2019
Volunteer scientists play important role in wildlife research project
Brainerd Dispatch | January 4, 2019 - 2018
Coyote? Weasel? University of Minnesota researchers seek help classifying wildlife photos
MPR News | December 28, 2018The consequences of DNA kits
MPR News | December 18, 2018Fungi promoting opportunities in sustainable energy
Minnesota Daily | December 12, 2018First gene-edited food hits the market
91.5 KJZZ | December 10, 2018Giving the gift of DNA? At-home DNA kits can be fun, but can cause trouble
Kare 11 | December 10, 2018Think before you spit: At-home DNA kits can be fun, but can cause trouble
SC Times | December 9, 2018Health Notes: 'Kissing disease,' genetics tests and balance class
Duluth News Tribune | November 27, 2018Biologists create the most lifelike artificial cells yet
Science | November 19, 2018New research shows students learn better when interacting with classmates
Minnesota Daily | November 14, 2018Next generation of biotech food heading for grocery stores
Star Tribune | November 14, 2018DNA Test Kits One Of The Most Popular Holiday Gifts
CBS Minnesota | November 14, 2018U Study: Finding first treatment for mono
KARE 11 | November 13, 2018How biologists are creating life-like cells from scratch
Nature | November 7, 2018Who would want to kill a lion? Inside the minds of trophy hunters
The Guardian | November 4, 2018Moving to the U.S. Messes with Your Gut Bacteria
Newsweek | November 2, 2018Living In America Changes Gut Bacteria Composition For Immigrants
TechTimes | November 2, 2018Immigrants arrive with flourishing gut microbes. Then America’s diet trashes them.
The Washington Post | November 2, 2018Immigration to the United States changes a person's microbiome
ScienceDaily | November 1, 2018Immigrating to the U.S. leads to loss of microbiome diversity
Chemical & Engineering News | November 1, 2018Immigrants to the US change from the inside out—literally
Quartz | November 1, 2018Immigrating To The U.S.? Get Ready For A New Gut Microbiome (And Maybe More Pounds)
WBUR News | November 1, 2018Just Months of American Life Change the Microbiome
The Atlantic | November 1, 2018American diet changes gut bacteria of immigrants
Star Tribune | November 1, 2018Immigrants to the U.S. Rapidly Gain a New Microbiome
Gizmodo | November 1, 2018Gut Microbiomes Lose Diversity with Immigration: Study
The Scientist | November 1, 2018Hemp Could Become the Midwest’s Next Big Cash Crop. But What’s the Potential Environmental Impact
Twin Cities Business | November 1, 2018Greenspace: Study offers insight into grassland restoration
Post Bulletin | October 31, 2018Why Did a Zoo Lion Kill Her Longtime Mate?
Care2 \ October 26, 2018A Lioness Killed the Father of Her Cubs in Rare Attack at Indianapolis Zoo
Smithsonian | October 24, 2018Lioness' killing of the father of her offspring is 'extremely rare,' experts say
NBC | October 22, 2018Lioness kills father of her cubs in enclosure at Indianapolis zoo
Independent \ October 22, 2018Lioness kills lion at Indianapolis Zoo: 'That's the way they kill their prey,' expert says
IndyStar | October 22, 2018‘She seems to have crushed his throat’: Lioness at zoo kills father of her cubs in ‘unprovoked’ attack
The Washington Post | October 22, 2018False pride: Experts advise translocation
The Times of India | October 19, 2018Hemp Could Be Big in Minnesota If It Overcomes Legal Hurdles
KTIC | October 18, 2018Cecil the Lion Died Amid Controversy—Here's What's Happened Since
National Geographic | October 15, 2018Hemp, if its legal limbo ends, could become a leading Minnesota crop
Pioneer Press | October 14, 2018How a Minnesota professor is deepening our understanding of man's closest cousin
BTN LiveBIG | October 6, 2018Roseville gene-editing firm Calyxt announces deal with soybean processor
Star Tribune | September 28, 2018CBS to build new conservatory to replace outdated building
Minnesota Daily | September 13, 2018Renewed funding for environmental research extends UMN's reach
Minnesota Daily | September 9, 2018What's behind the increasing popularity of genetic testing?
North Shore Community Radio | August 27, 2018Apogen Regenerates series A
Global University Venturing | August 24, 2018Remembering an African Lion That Defied Death
National Geographic | August 24, 2018ApoGen Biotechnologies snags new execs, $4M for scientists, researchers and lab space
Puget Sound Business Journal | August 23, 2018After 13 Years, Scientists Finally Map the Massive Wheat Genome
Wired | August 16, 2018The Future of Food
Washington Post | August 11, 2018U of M’s Gene-Editing Method to Fight Mosquito-Borne Diseases Gets NSF Funding
Twin Cities Business | August 6, 2018Is the Paleo Diet Right for You?
The New York Times | August 6, 2018Do Big Cats Get Hairballs?
Mental Floss | August 1, 2018Minnesota farmers hope for hemp in 2018 Farm Bill
Fox 9 | July 31, 2018Researchers give Snapshot Serengeti project an AI boost
The Harvard Gazette | July 24, 2018White Clover Can Be an Annoying Weed. It May Also Hold Secrets to Urban Evolution
The New York Times | July 20, 2018Crispr Can Speed Up Nature—and Change How We Grow Food
Wired | July 17, 2018Why Smaller Class Sizes Close Performance Gaps In Science Courses
The University Network | July 3, 2018Cancer immunotherapy 'could be safer' with natural killer cells
Medical News Today | July 2, 2018Lowering the stakes on exams could help close the gender gap in STEM classes
NatureJobs I July 2, 2018A Predator's Return
Minnesota Alumni | Summer 2018Class Size Matters
Inside Higher Ed I June 29, 2018A CURE for undergraduate research
Science I June 29, 2018Small classes reduce performance gaps in science
ScienceDaily I June 27, 2018University of Minnesota hope bison herd will help ecosystem
The Chippewa Herald | June 25, 2018University of Minnesota Hope Bison Herd Will Help Ecosystem
US News and World Report I June 23, 2018Forget KISS; Keep Ecosystems Complex
Inquiry I June 20, 2018Can bison help save oak savanna? Scientists look to Anoka County herd to find out
Star Tribune I June 17, 2018Herd of bison to restore threatened ecosystem at UMN nature reserve
Minnesota Daily I July 17, 2018Complex river networks sustain more resilient, diverse animal populations
UPI I June 13, 2018Research Project Brings Bison Back to Central Minnesota Prairie
KSTP | June 13, 2018East Bethel welcomes 32 bison
ABC Newspapers I June 13, 2018Robotically guided camera helping Alberta scientists study plant life
The Star | June 13, 2018Could gut bacteria drive colon cancer?
Medical News Today | May 16, 2018Leopard's 'Playful' Bite Could Have Dangerous Consequences
National Geographic I May 2018UMN College of Biological Sciences to offer new major this fall
Minnesota Daily | April 24, 2018Sitting with women in class may improve your GPA and confidence, UMN study says
Minnesota Daily | April 23, 2018DNA tests led to newfound family for these Minnesotans
Star Tribune | April 7, 2018University professor researches therapy dogs’ effect on test anxiety
Minnesota Daily | April 2, 2018Goodall, ever hopeful: We will save the chimp
MPR News | March 24, 2018Conservationist Jane Goodall brings message of hope to University of Minnesota
Star Tribune | March 23, 2018Jane Goodall Speaks At ‘U,’ Where Her Legacy Continues
CBS Minnesota | March 23, 2018Scott Kelly’s genes and NASA’s twin study on him, explained
Vox | March 21, 2018Do Big Cats Get Hairballs?
National Geographic | March 17, 2018Why Do Some Minnesota Lakes Smell Like Sulfur In Spring?
CBS Minnesota | March 14, 2018There's nothing inherent about the fact that men outnumber women in the sciences
Los Angeles Times | March 11, 2018Do Current Climate Change Models Contain an Epic Error?
Earth Island Journal | March 8, 2018Yellowstone Hot Springs Host a Shape-Shifting Virus That Could Be Used for Medicine
Newsweek | March 2, 2018Birds Sleep in Giraffe Armpits, New Photos Reveal
National Geographic | February 28, 2018Engineering Superior Photosynthesis
Harvard Magazine | March-April 2018These Crickets Can’t Sing Anymore—But They’re Still Trying
The Atlantic | February 14, 2018#Lake365 project aims to track lake changes with social media
Minnesota Daily | February 8, 2018Evolutionary Biologist Takes On ‘Paleofantasies’
KPBS | February 7, 2018Letter to the Editor: Itasca is a destination for scientists, not just touristsia
The Bemidji Press | February 7, 2018The strengths and drawbacks of genetics and genealogy
MPR News | January 30, 2018Study shows wetlands provide landscape-scale reduction in nitrogen pollution
National Science Foundation | January 29, 2018U study: Wetlands key to keeping harmful nitrates out of waters
MPR News | January 29, 2018Industrial-hemp prospects growing
Agri-View | January 24, 2018What the Marijuana Genome Map Means for the Future of Pot
Bloomberg | January 17, 2018Synthetic species made to shun sex with wild organisms
Nature | January 15, 2018Fungi fanatic
Legacy | Winter 2018Boost for budding botanists
Legacy | Winter 2018 - 2017
These Are Not Your Father’s GMOs
MIT Technology Review | December 19, 2017Using wild tools to teach with at U's preserve in East Bethel
Star Tribune | December 7, 2017Researchers Link Acceptance of Climate Change to Group Identity
Minnesota Daily | December 7, 2017
Hunt Elephants to Save Them? Some Countries See No Other Choice
The New York Times | December 4, 2017
Review: Those Beautiful, Brainless, Dangerous Jellyfish of ‘Spineless’
Wall Street Journal | December 1, 2017
U Researchers Helped Bring Novel Gene Therapy to Clinical Trials
Inquiry | November 27, 2017Genetic Modification Safeguard Could Open Door to New Applications
Inquiry | November 27, 2017
College of Biological Sciences changes outlook for in-class research
Minnesota Daily | November 22, 2017
Why Is It So Hard To Keep Off Weight We’ve Lost?
WCCO | November 15, 2017Trillions of Flies Can’t All Be Bad
The New York Times | November 13, 2017Kenya male lions seen in intimate act; bonding, experts say
AP News | November 7, 201750 Years On, Chimps Studied By Jane Goodall Still Reveal Discoveries
National Geographic | October 24, 2017Personality in the chimpanzees of Gombe National Park
Scientific Data | October 24, 2017Wild and Captive Chimpanzees Share Personality Traits With Humans
The New York Times | October 24, 2017UMN program aims to reduce inequality in STEM
Minnesota Daily | October 29, 2017GMO Safety Factor Prevents Fruitful Interbreeding in the Wild
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News | October 12, 2017University research focuses on little-studied forests
Minnesota Daily | October 1, 2017One of the world’s most popular trees arose near the Arctic Circle
Science | September 26, 2017U of M shows how industrial hemp is used
Fox 9 | September 20, 2017Tevlin: From serving in Iraq to working on Ph.D, U scholar is 'like a kid in a candy store'
Star Tribune | September 19, 2017
American oaks share a common northern ancestor
UMN.edu | September 2017Plants in the CRISPR
BioTechniques | September 2017University research preserve celebrates 75 years of biodiversity studies
Minnesota Daily | September 10, 2017Gut microbes found in hunter-gatherers shift with the seasons
PBS | August 24, 2017
How to Shake up Your Lectures, and Combat Student Disengagement
EdTech Times | August 22, 2017Calyxt Signs Construction-Leaseback Deal for New Roseville HQ
Twin Cities Business | August 9, 2017White Earth tribe holds high hopes for hemp
MPR News | August 9, 2017From chemicals to life: Scientists try to build cells from scratch
Stat | July 28, 2017Calyxt stock rises as it become Minnesota's newest public company
Star Tribune | July 20, 2017Streptococcus gallolyticus Spurs Colorectal Tumor Growth in Mice
The Scientist | July 14, 2017These bacteria may egg on colon cancer
ScienceNews | June 23, 2017Why Are Some African Lions 'White?'
National Geographic | July 2017Agricultural biotechnology company Calyxt files for IPO
Star Tribune | June 27, 2017Biodiversity valuable in many ways to humans and the planet
WTIP | June 5, 2017Who Are the U of M’s Most Entrepreneurial Researchers?
Twin Cities Business | April 26, 2017U professors look for signs of student stress
Star Tribune | April 8, 2017Major sources of pollutants in Twin Cities watershed: Fido and fertilizer
MinnPost | April 4, 2017Pets, lawn fertilizer pose big threats to Mississippi River in Twin Cities
Minnesota Public Radio | April 3, 2017What pollutes the urban Mississippi? Lawns, dogs and lots of pavement
Star Tribune | April 3, 2017Pot's cousin explored as viable crop option for Minnesota
Star Tribune | April 2, 2017U of M tech aiming to 'transform' chemotherapy lands on U.S. patent desk
Twin Cities Business | March 15, 2017Scientists creating method to break down drugs in wastewater
KARE 11 | March 5, 2017Explore with Sven: Galapagos Islands Part 1
KARE 11 | March 2, 2017First Person: George Weiblen
American Scientist | March-April, 2017Immigrants in the US are helping scientists understand how gut bacteria can be contagious
Quartz | February 14, 2017Chimps beat up, murder and then cannibalise their former tyrant
New Scientist | January 30, 2017Jessica Hellmann: 'Circular economy': To strengthen Minnesota, find value in what we now waste
Pioneer Press | January 25, 2017Plant biologists welcome their robot overloads
Nature | January 25, 2017Synthetic Species Designed to Shun Sex with Wild Organisms
Scientific American | January 18, 2018These Foods Aren't Genetically Modified but They Are 'Edited'
The New York Times | January 9, 2017 - 2016
Controlling parasites may not be as good as it sounds
MPR News | December 6, 2016One month without food
The Atlantic | November 21, 2016Supermoon could turn wildlife extra wild
Seeker | November 14, 2016NCRI Cancer Conference 2016: Day 3 - prostate cancer, iKnife surgery, evolving tumors and more
Cancer Research UK | November 8, 2016Deer hunters in Central Minnesota asked to look for wolves opening weekend
KSTP | November 4, 2016Voter signage comes from MCAD student designers; 'Beyond Cecil' talk at the U
MinnPost | November 2, 2016Plant-genome hackers seek better ways to produce customized crops
Scientific American | November 2, 2016Our evloving relationship with microbes
MPR | November 1, 2016A gory tale behind the origin of 'Halloween genes'
Science | October 28, 2016Did humans kill off cave lions for their pelts?
Christian Science Monitor | October 26, 2016University of Minnesota lab aims to use simplified cells
MPR News | October 24, 2016University Lab Working to Develop Synthetic Life
MN Daily | October 13, 2016U Of M-Developed Gene Editing Technologies Making Waves In Agriculture, Medicine
Twin Cities Business | October 12, 2016African Lions on the Brink: A Conversation with Lion Expert Craig Packer
National Geographic | October 11, 2016Globalization Is Bringing Little Change in What We're Eating — or Growing
MinnPost | October 11, 2016University research tracks source of cancer mutation
MN Daily | October 8, 20162017 Adios Utopia Exhibit at the Walker to Showcase Cuban Art (Petri Dish series also featured)
MinnPost | October 4, 2016What's the Future Look Like for Wilderness and Wildlife
MPR Podcast | October 3, 2016The Plant Engineer
Science | September 16, 2016St. Paul's Recombinetics Gears Up For Commercialization of Gene-Editing Technology
Twin Cities Business | August 17, 2016Beyond CRISPR: A Guide to the Many Ways to Edit a Genome
Scientific American | August 9, 2016University of Minnesota research examines butterfly traits
Washington Post | August 1, 2016College program takes science to Minneapolis farmers markets
Star Tribune | July 23, 2016Citizen Science Project Aims to Survey Animals at Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve
KSTP | July 22, 2016University of Minnesota butterfly research peers into evolution
MN Daily | July 20, 2016U outreach displays science's diversity
MN Daily | July 13, 2016Plants Can Gamble, According to Study
Science | June 30, 2016Cecil the Lion Died One Year Ago Today, Here's What's Happened Since
National Geographic | June 30, 2016Should Wild Animals That Attack People be Killed?
Washington Post | June 21, 2016New Mating Position Adds to 'Frog Kama Sutra'
National Geographic | June 14, 2016Getting a Clearer Picture of HIV
Minnesota Magazine | Summer, 2016The Frog Kamasutra Gains a Chapter, Thanks to Camera-Wielding Biologists
Smithsonian | June 14, 2016Discovery of a new mating position in frogs
PhysOrg | June 14, 2016New 'Froggy Style' Sex Position Discovered in Bombay Night Frogs
Motherboard | June 14, 2016Discovery of a new mating positions in frogs
EurekAlert | June 14, 2016'Kermit Sutra' gets seventh amphibian mating position
ScienceNews | June 14, 2016Trophy Hunting Fees Do Little to Help Threatened Species, Report Says
The New York Times | June 13, 2016Those Gay Male Lions That Went Viral Were Actually Just Sexually Fluid Bros
Connections.Mic | April 21, 2016Yes, Those Cuddling Lions are Male. But That Doesn't Mean They're Gay.
Washington Post | April 19, 2016SciSpark hails women in science
MN Daily | March 29, 2016U study: Trees adapt to climate change
MN Daily | March 29, 2016U probes bacteria in the gut
MN Daily | March 7, 2016The U of M's Corpse Flower: In Search of Some Serious Stink
MSP magazine | February 10, 2016Stench-ridden corpse flower blooms at University of Minnesota
Canada Journal | February 9, 2016Foul-smelling 'corpse flower' blooms at U of Minnesota
Kare 11 | February 8, 2016Stinky 'corpse flower' blooms at U of Minn.
MPR | February 8, 2016Foul-smelling 'corpse flower' blooms at U of Minnesota
The Washington Times | February 8, 2016Photos: Corpse flower in bloom at the U
Star Tribune | February 8, 2016Pungent corpse flower at U finally blooms
Star Tribune | February 8, 2016Stench-Ridden Corpse Flower Blooms at 'U'
WCCO | February 8, 2016Corpse flower set to bloom this week
KARE 11 | February 1, 2016Corpse flower at University of Minnesota set to bloom, unleash foul smell
Tech Times | February 1, 2016What's that smell? 'Corpse flower' to bloom this week at U of MN
MPR | February 1, 2016'Corpse flower' set to bloom this week in St. Paul
Pioneer Press | February 1, 2016'Corpse flower' ready to bloom
Fox 21 | January 31, 2016Foul-smelling 'corpse flower' set to bloom at U of Minnesota
Kare 11 | January 31, 2016U of M dares noses to get a whiff of famously stinky flower blooming soon
Star Tribune | January 31, 2016It's about to smell like rotting meat at the U of M: Rare 'corpse flower' set to bloom
Bring Me the News | January 31, 2016Rare and stinky 'Corpse Flower' about to bloom at University of Minnesota
KSTP | January 30, 2016Rare 'corpse flower' about to unleash stench at U of M
Fox 9 | January 30, 2016U's 'Corpse Flower' to Pungently Bloom Next Week
WCCO | January 29, 2016U offers climate change courses
MN Daily | January 25, 2016Prof paves way for new cancer drug
MN Daily | January 20, 2016Interdisciplinarity: Bring biologists into biomimetics
Nature | January 19, 2016The Evolution of Cooperation
The Scientist | January 1, 2016 - 2015
Minnesota’s top bonding priority: Fix existing stuff
Pioneer Press | December 30, 2015A Lion Expert Who Isn’t Inclined to Turn Tail
The New York Times | December 28, 2015After Cecil Furor, U.S. Aims to Protect Lions Through Endangered Species Act
The New York Times | December 20, 2015Minnesota's wintering woodpeckers command attention
Star Tribune | December 17, 2015Local startup awarded NSF grant
MN Daily | December 15, 2015Reuben Harris on How Tamoxifen Resistance May be Driven by APOBEC3B
OncLive | December 10, 2015Don't blame grandma yet, but your asthma may be her fault
PBS | December 9, 2015George Wieblen on MPR News with Tom Weber
MPR News | December 6, 2015Minneapolis start-up wins federal grant to develop educational biology game
Star Tribune | December 2, 2015El Niño meets the rain forest
The New Yorker | November 27, 2015MOCA continues fight against ovarian cancer through fundraising research
WCCO | November 27, 2015Rethinking lion conservation
PLOS | November 23, 2015Biodiversity stabilizes climate
MN Daily | October 27, 2015Lion population in Africa likely to fall by half, study finds
The New York Times | October 26, 2015East, West Africa could lose 50% of their lions by 2035
Science | October 26, 2015Why restoring nature could be the key to fighting climate change
Time | October 14, 2015Vines smother forests' ability to store carbon, study finds
The Austrailian | October 13, 2015Study quantifies Liana Vines' threat to forests
The New York Times | October 12, 2015A conversation with field biologist Craig Packer on the lives of lions
MPR | October 12, 2015Scientists say vines strangle carbon storage in tropical forests
PhysOrg | October 12, 2015Nutrition Inequality: The Gap Between The Poor And Everyone Else
WGBH | October 7, 2015The battle over genome editing gets science all wrong
Wired | October 4, 2015Craig Packer: ‘Cecil the lion’s killer was unlucky and not altogether to blame’
The Guardian | October 4, 2015Micropigs: Scientists in China to sell genetically-altered hogs for $1,600
Tech Times | October 3, 2015Lion expert shares his experiences
MN Daily | September 30, 2015What we mourned when we mourned Cecil
The New Yorker | September 29, 2015Hemp legally harvested in Minnesota for the first time in over 60 years
KSTP | September 24, 2015Hemp legally harvested in Minnesota for study
MPR News | September 24, 2015Who is the master of your microbial domain?
Popular Science | September 23, 2015Host genetic architecture and the landscape of microbiome composition: Humans weigh in
Genome Biology | September 22, 2015Genetics, immunity, and the microbiome
The Scientist | September 16, 2015This lion expert was banned from Tanzania for exposing corruption
National Geographic | September 16, 2015Minnesota's other lion guy
MinnPost | September 11, 2015Loved to death: It's not just hunting that's decimating Africa's wildlife
Salon | August 30, 2015What to read in October
Discover | August 27, 2015The hidden consequences of hunting Africa's lions
L.A. Times | August 22, 2015Minnesota to go slow on industrial hemp pilot project, frustrating farmers eager to grow crop
Star Tribune, | August 8, 2015Can hunting save the lion?
The Sunday Times | August 2, 2015The lion that broke the internet: Hard truths about Cecil and our woefully short attention span
Salon | July 31, 2015Forget hunters. Humans pose all kinds of risks to lions
Washington Post | July 31, 2015Seven reasons to love lions
BBC | July 30, 2015Lions in the balance: Can hunting save the kings of the jungle?
New Scientist | July 29, 2015Hemp vs. marijuana: Minnesota researcher finds genetic difference
MPR News | July 21, 2015Senators tell DEA to stop messing with state hemp crops
Reason.com | July 20, 2015Hemp vs. marijuana: Why growing hemp should not be restricted like pot
Medical Daily | July 20, 2015Bacteria could improve cancer detection
MN Daily | July 15, 2015U of Minn. study: Invasive plants get a leg up in fertilized grasslands
MPR News | July 15, 2015Americans are malnourished (but not for the reasons you'd think)
Shape | July 10, 2015Malnutrition rates are up worldwide. Here's why.
Huffington Post | July 8, 2015Step away from the burger: Why a 'Western' diet is bad for your health
CNN | July 7, 2015U of M study could help prevent, treat colon cancer
KSTP | June 29, 2015Microbiome study of colorectal cancer uncovers signature of virulence genes
Genome Web | June 24, 2015U research furthers options for colorectal treatment and prevention
MN Daily | June 24, 2015Bacteria implicated in development of colon cancer
Voices of America | June 23, 2015New colon cancer culprit found in gut microbiome
Medical Press | June 23, 2015Why doesn't the honey badger care?
KARE 11 | June 23, 2015A gruesome zebra buffet snapped in the Serengeti
The New York Times | June 22, 2015Science confirms: Honey badger don't care
Mental Floss | June 17, 2015Biology finally explains why honey badger don't care
Slate | June 16, 2015U technology is key to potent drug to treat blood cancer
Star Tribune | June 12, 2015How gut bacteria affects your health: What we know, what we don't
MPR News | June 9, 2015Snapshot Serengeti: Photography project captures wild beasts in their natural habitat
International Business Times | June 9, 2015What happens when 28,000 volunteers are set loose in the virtual Serengeti
Discover | June 9, 2015Serengeti snaps capture secret lives of animals
New Scientist | June 9, 201516 animal selfies that capture life in the Serengeti
PBS Newshour | June 9, 2015Slide show: Secret lives of the Serengeti
The New Yorker | June 9, 2015Automated cameras record Serengeti life
BBC News | June 9, 2015The animals of the Serengeti get caught in surprise selfies
Wired | June 9, 2015This is what Serengeti animals do when nobody's looking
Popular Science | June 9, 2015A new database of wildlife photos from the Serengeti is an Internet rabbit hole of baby animals
Washington Post | June 9, 2015University to invest in startup companies
MN Daily | May 27, 2015Desteñidos los bosques de los mil colores
El Espectador | May 20, 2015The origins of war
BBC Radio 4 | May 19, 2015Health beat: University of Minnesota explores link between antibiotics, adult diseases
Star Tribune | May 16, 2015Human impacts affect plant stability
MN Daily | April 29, 2015DNA tech in legal battle
MN Daily | April 29, 2015Apes in a human world
New Yorker | April 22, 2015A potato made with gene editing
MIT Technology Review | April 20, 2015‘Infested,’ About Bedbugs, by Brooke Borel
The New York Times | April 17, 2015Study: For stable grasslands, maintain plant diversity
Minnesota Public Radio | April 16, 2015Two students work for more Native Americans in the sciences
MN Daily | April 7, 2015Hemp research bill advancing at the Capitol
MPR News | March 27, 2015Hemp bill could benefit U research
Minnesota Daily | March 25, 2015Industry, university deal moves novel cancer treatment forward
UMN Inquiry | February 3, 2015Learning from animal friendships
The New York Times | January 26, 2015 - 2014
Shocking Ideas: Jeff Gralnick / Microbe Power Plants
Big Picture Science | December 15, 2014New study explores apparent immunity to the HIV virus
MN Daily | December 4, 2014U of Minn. researchers discover protein that fights HIV infection
KSTP | November 20, 2014HIV Immunity: Genetic variation and antiviral enzymes explain why some people are naturally immune to HIV
Medical Daily | November 20, 2014New study reveals why some people may be immune to HIV-1
UMNews | November 19, 2014Plant-based diet is best for the planet, new science says
Time | November 12, 2014Translating research to everyone
MN Daily | October 22, 2014Molecular biology: Genetic touch-ups
Nature | October 16, 2014Campus fungal research mushrooming
MN Daily | October 15, 2014Decaying buildings hinder research, teaching
MN Daily | October 8, 2014If the world started over, would life evolve the same way?
Wired | October 3, 2014U scoops biochem researcher from across the pond
MN Daily | October 2, 2014Ecology professor wins int'l award for his world-renowned research
MN Daily | September 22, 2014Chimps may look cute, but controversial new study says they're natural-born killers
Huffington Post | September 19, 2014CBS adapts hiring for new areas
MN Daily | September 18, 2014Humans not guilty in shaping chimpanzee, bonobo behavior
PhysOrg | September 18, 2014Chimpanzees are natural born killers, study says, and they prefer mob violence
The Washington Post | September 18, 2014Killing comes naturally to chimps, scientists say
NPR | September 18, 2014Why do chimps kill each other?
Science | September 17, 2014Lethal violence in chimps occurs naturally, study suggests
The New York Times | September 17, 2014Monkey see, monkey kill: The evolutionary roots of lethal combat
Los Angeles Times | September 17, 2014Chimp-on-chimp violence: A study in the roots of brutality
USA Today | September 17, 2014Killer chimps reveal why violence persists
Discovery | September 17, 2014Extinct pigeon's wild, strange trip might not be over
Pioneer Press | August 31, 2014Collisions with glass kill birds, but what does it do to bird populations?
Star Tribune | August 19, 2014U of M researcher talks about possible cancer study breakthrough
ABC | August 7, 2014U of M professor discovers he has a mountain named after him
KSTP | July 17, 2014At 81, professor still pioneers research
MN Daily | July 16, 2014Cancer researchers seek more funding
MN Daily | July 9, 2014The new thinking on microbes
Star Tribune | June 18, 2014Microbes: Forget good and bad, but don't forget that they vastly outnumber us
Los Angeles Times | June 13, 2014Winter road salt is wreaking havoc on summer butterflies
Red Orbit | June 15, 2014Butterflies near salted roads grow larger eyes and muscles
New Scientist | June 10, 2014Salting icy roads bad for butterflies – study
3 News, New Zealand | June 10, 2014Le salage des routes en hiver écourte la vie des papillions
Le Devoir | June 10, 2014Animali: Esposizione sale antigelo fa bene alle farfalle
Agenzia italia | June 10, 2014Leben am Straßenrand: Streusalz vergrößert hirn und muskeln von schmetterlingen
Spiegel Online | June 10, 2014Le salage des routes toxique pour les papillons
Enviro2B | June 10, 2014Schmetterlinge profitieren von Streusalz: Hirn und muskeln wachsen
ShortNews | June 10, 2014U of M Biologist studies road salt’s effect on butterflies, other wildlife
WCCO | June 9, 2014Les papillons souffrent du salage des routes en hiver
France TV | June 9, 2014Sol sypana na drogi wplywa na rozwoj motyli
Money.pl | June 9, 2014Road salt creating beefier butterflies
National Geographic | June 9, 2014Road salt makes male butterflies brawnier, females brainier
Los Angeles Times | June 9, 2014Study investigates impact of road salt on butterfly development
PhysOrg | June 9, 2014Road salt alters butterflies growth
MSN UK | June 9, 2014Active learning classrooms break the mold
Here & Now | May 8, 2014MN Daily | April 10, 2014
MN Daily | April 8, 2014
MN Daily | March 25, 2014
MN Daily | March 26, 2014
CBS research program targets transfers
MN Daily | March 6, 2014Weird purple frog seduces females from underground
National Geographic | February 19, 2014Paleofantasy, silent crickets, and Marlene Zuk
Wired | January 31, 2014When will medical marijuana be legal in Minnesota
City Pages | January 29, 2014The paleo diet: Can it really be good for you?
The Telegraph | January 29, 2014 - 2013
UMN professor probes the science of blue jay betrayal
Pioneer Press | December 11, 2013The shocking sex secrets of insects
The New York Times | November 30, 2013Minn. celebrity hunter under fire after killing lion
KARE 11 | November 21, 2013Dallas Zoo exhibits male lions for first time since one of them killed lioness
Dallas News | November 20, 2013Fenced-in lions divide wildlife conservationists
Scientific American | November 20, 2013Fences divide lion conservationists
Nature | November 19, 2013Alga takes first evolutionary leap to multicellularity
New Scientist | November 14, 2013Fewer students seek advanced degrees at U of M
Star Tribune | November 12, 2013It's in the genes
The Scientist | October 24, 2013After shutdown, research stalled
MN Daily | October 21, 2013Researchers suggest complex relationship between phosphorus levels and nitrogen removal in lakes
Environmental Research Web | October 15, 2013Algae fixes may trigger more lake pollution, study says
Pioneer Press | October 11, 2013Panic in bloom
Minneapolis/St. Paul | October 10, 2013Algae fixes may trigger more lake pollution
MPR | October 10, 2013Are humans inadvertently helping make animals smarter?
AlterNet | October 10, 2013Isabella Rossellini's Mammas
Studio 360 | October 10, 2013Real Paleos know the whole lifestyle
Financial Times of London | October 7, 2013U research predicts overfishing threats
MN Daily | October 3, 2013Students jump on new minor
MN Daily | September 23, 2013Early-warning system to prevent fishery collapse
Science Daily | September 16, 2013New hires bring new expertise to CBS
MN Daily | September 11, 2013U develops research plan
MN Daily | September 9, 2013U weighs new college
MN Daily | September 5, 2013UMN considers merging colleges of ag and biological sciences
MPR | September 4, 2013Dean steps down; U considers merging two colleges
Star Tribune | September 4, 2013Frogs inform hearing aid research
MN Daily | September 3, 2013Are we causing animals to grow bigger brains?
Discovery News | August 23, 2013As humans change landscape, brains of some animals change, too
New York Times | August 22, 2013How city living is reshaping the brains and behavior of urban animals
Wired | August 22, 2013Female frogs prefer males who can multitask
EarthSky | August 19, 2013It's time to address Minnesota's 'innovation deficit'
MinnPost | August 14, 2013University of Minnesota researcher ask, "Can pennycress save the world?"
Twin Cities Daily Planet | August 13, 2013Animals to Hollywood: Get it right
Los Angeles Times | August 10, 2013Prof learns capital is key to develop technology
Star Tribune | August 3, 2013The short happy life of a Serengeti lion
National Geographic | August, 2013Living with lions
National Geographic | August, 2013Will fences save Africa's lion king
NBC News | July 30, 2013Tackling fracking
UMNews | July 26, 2013Shared planet: Professor Craig Packer
BBC Radio 4 | July 22, 2013New book counters the cave man craze
Star Tribune | July 21, 2013Human Exceptionalism
Wall Street Journal | July 19, 2013Antiviral enzyme behind several cancers identified
Post | July 16, 2013Researchers find that antiviral enzyme contributes to several forms of cancer
Medical News Today | July 16, 2013Researchers find that antiviral enzyme contributes to several forms of cancer
MediLexicon | July 16, 2013Genomic data analyses implicate immune proteins in mutagenesis across multiple cancers
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News | July 15Antiviral enzyme behind several forms of cancer identified
Times of India | July 15, 2013Antiviral enzyme contributes to several forms of cancer
World Pharma News | July 15, 2013Antiviral enzyme behind several forms of cancer identified
Business Standard | July 15, 2013U research ties enzyme to cancer-causing DNA mutations
MPR News | July 14, 2013'U' researchers pinpoint enzyme that leads to several cancers
WCCO | July 14, 2013Antiviral enzyme contributes to several forms of cancer
Medical Press | July 14, 2013Paleo diet is half-baked
Salon | June 9, 2013Are humans intrinsically violent?
Access Minnesota | July 7, 2013Canned lion hunting: A necessary evil?
Eye Witness News | June 3, 2013For cicadas and a researcher who studies them, it's all about sex
MPR News | May 28, 2013The social behavior of chimps and other primates, and what it tells us about ourselves
WTIP | May 20, 2013Ecologist nets top honor
UMNews | May 14, 2013Electrifying potential
UMNews | May 6, 2013Paleofantasy: What evolution really tells us about sex, diet, and how we live
Science News | May 3, 2013U professor appointed to National Academy of Sciences
MPR | May 2, 2013Your paleofads are paleo-B.S.
PopSci | May 2, 2013Evolution in medical school: Do we need more of it?
Boston.com | April 29, 2013Evolutionary biologist says cave-man diet is flawed
Japan Times | April 29, 2013Good fences make safe lions
Los Angeles Times | April 25, 2013Paleofantasy: What evolution really tells us about sex, diet, and how we live by Marlene Zuk - review
The Guardian | April 24, 2013April 27: Paleo-fantasy
cbcradio | April 24, 2013Paleo diet is difficult to perfect: Marlene Zuk: Evolutionary biology and author says so
KpopStarz | April 24, 2013Gir saturated, transfer a lifeline
The Times of India | April 22, 2013The paleo diet delusion: Paleofantasy's Marlene Zuk on evolutionary and dietary myths
Reason.com | April 22, 2013University Imaging Centers peers into the future
Research UMN | April 19, 2013Bugging out on insect music
Wall Street Journal | April 16, 2013Size indeed matters, suggests male attractiveness study
USA Today | April 8, 2013University centers cash in on outsourcing services
MN Daily | April 8, 2013The paleo diet is a paleo fantasy
Slate | April 7, 2013Paleo author reviews anti-paleo book
Boing Boing | April 3, 2013Stop trying to live like a caveman
Smithsonian | April 1, 2013Unthinkable... until now
Minnesota Magazine | Spring 2013Three University of Minnesota students named Barry M. Goldwater Scholars
UMNews | March 29, 2013University of Minnesota professor studies ways to clean and recycle fracking's wastewater
Daily Planet | March 26, 2013To save the king of the jungle, a call to pen him in
The New York Times | March 26, 2013Paleofantasy: Scholar grills meat-eater theory
The Columbus Dispatch | March 24, 2013Similarities seen between Tanzania lion debate, Minn. wolf hunt
KSTP | March 20, 2013Biotechnology Resource Center scales up innovations
Business UMN | March 19, 2013Paleofantasy: What evolution really tells us about sex, diet, and how we live by Marlene Zuk: Review
Toronto Star | March 15, 2013You aren't what they ate
Wall Street Journal | March 15, 2013Evolutionary biology: Twisting the tale of human evolution
Nature | March 14, 2013"Paleofantasy": Stone Age delusions
Salon | March 10, 2013Mummies show signs of heart disease
USA Today | March 10, 2013California death prompts questions about lion attacks
National Geographic | March 8, 2013World's leading lion researcher calls for a 'Marshall Plan' for African wildlife
PhysOrg | March 8, 2013'Paleofantasy': Why this biologist thinks the 'caveman' health fad is unevolved
The Globe and Mail | March 8, 2013'Marshall Plan' for African wildlife?
Science Daily | March 7, 2013Dollars and fence key to saving lions
ABC Science | March 7, 2013Half of Africa's lions could be gone in 40 years, conservationists warn
NBC News | March 6, 2013Fences may be only hope for Africa's lions
UPI | March 6, 2013Lions face extinction, half likely gone within 40 years
Red Orbit | March 6, 2013Fencing off wild lions from humans 'could save them'
BBC News | March 6, 2013Want to save lions? Fence them in
Science | March 6, 2013From whisker spots to paradigm shifts: How to save the lions
Scientific American | March 5, 2013Evolution, sex, and finding your inner grok: An interview with Marlene Zuk
Los Angeles Review of Books | February 26, 2013Misguided nostalgia for our paleo past
Chronicle of Higher Education | February 18, 2013At snapshot Serengeti, classifying Africa's animals
Newsweek | February 12, 2013New discovery: Breast cancer enzyme causes mutations
About.com | February 11, 2013APOBEC3B enzyme plays a key role in breast cancer
News Medical | February 10, 2013Masonic Cancer Center researchers discover enzyme behind breast cancer mutations
Health Talk | February 8, 2013Discovery could create new early-detection breast cancer strategy
My Fox Atlanta | February 8, 2013'DNA editing' enzyme could fuel breast cancer
Cancer Research UK | February 8, 2013Enzyme could be key to breast cancer
Fox News Radio | February 7, 2013Breast gene discovery could transform treatment
Newsmax Health | February 7, 2013Key influencer in breast cancer discovered
Science World Report | February 7, 2013U enzyme discovery could lead to breast cancer cure
MN Daily | February 7, 2013U of M discovery may help prevent breast cancer
KSTP | February 7, 2013Scientists reveal the enzyme responsible for the mutations that cause breast cancer
Doctor Tipster | February 7, 2013Main culprit behind breast cancers discovered
ANI News | February 7, 2013U find could be key to cancer
Austin Daily Herald | February 7, 2013U of M researchers make breast cancer discovery
KTTC | February 7, 2013Major breast cancer breakthrough
KAAL | February 6, 2013Blood test to detect cancer
KMSP | February 6, 2013Breast cancer: Enzyme discovery could create new early-detection strategy
KMSP | February 6, 2013U of M research 'identifies' a cause of breast cancer
WCCO | February 6, 2013U find could be key to cancer
Star Tribune | February 6, 2013Enzyme behind breast cancer mutations identified
ScienceDaily | February 6, 2013Breast cancer DNA mutator found
UMNews | February 5, 2013How evolution has shaped C. albicans could provide insights into preventing and treating infections
Medical News Today | February 1, 2013Human-directed evolution in petri dish creates artificial proto enzyme
Science World Report | February 1, 2013First artificial enzyme created by evolution in a test tube
Kurzweil | February 1, 2013Discovery of sexual mating in Candida albicans could provide insights into infections
Press-News | January 31, 2013University researcher creates first artificial enzyme
MN Daily | January 31, 2013Controlled evolution in a test tube produces artificial enzymes
PopSci | January 31, 2013Researchers unveil first artificial enzyme created by evolution in a test tube
Scicasts | January 31, 2013Controlled evolution in a test tube produces artificial enzymes
eScience News | January 31, 2013Jurassic Park molecules?
UMNews | January 30, 2013First artificial enzyme created by evolution in a test tube
ScienceDaily | January 30, 2013Test tube evolution creates artificial enzyme with new structure in lab
Geekosystem | January 30, 2013Discovery of sexual mating in candida albicans could provide insights into infections
Science Daily | January 30, 2013Enzyme created in test tube displays new structure, function
PhysOrg | January 17, 2013 - 2012
MCTC, U forge science tie
Star Tribune | December 24, 2012Breakthroughs of 2012
Science | December 21, 2012The tale of the TALEs
Science | December 14, 2012Millions of camera-trap images reveal Serengeti life
BBC Nature | December 13, 2012Hunt for African wildlife from your computer
Smithsonian | December 12, 2012The best way to procrastinate in the zooniverse
Scientific American | December 12, 2012'Citizen scientists' classify wildlife
MN Daily | December 12, 2012Minn. researchers launch citizen science project "Snapshot Serengeti"
MPR News | December 12, 2012A line or two: SciSpark
The Line | November 14, 2012Is biology just another pink collar profession?
Chronicle of Higher Education | October 30, 2012MCTC, University of Minnesota forge biotechnology partnership
Star Tribune | October 23, 2012U of M scientist helped international team of scientists map barley genome
Star Tribune | October 18, 2012University of Minnesota: Barley genome mapped by scientist
Pioneer Press | October 18, 2012U of M scientist helps map barley genome
Post Bulletin | October 18, 2012Scientists map the barley genome
Ag Professional | October 18, 2012Cheers for barley genome
Discovery News | October 18, 2012Did lioness really befriend baby antelope in photographs?
Mother Nature Network | October 17, 2012The future of agriculture may be up
Wall Street Journal | October 15, 2012New technologies advance livestock genomics for agricultural and biomedical uses
PhysOrg | October 1, 2012New digs at Itasca
UMNews | September 25, 2012The social lives of plants
UMNews | September 24, 2012<Mayo Researchers Develop Editing Toolkit for Customizing Zebrafish Genomes
Science Newsline | September 24, 2012Custom gene editing rewrites zebrafish DNA
Nature | September 23, 2012Itasca State Park: U of M biological station to undergo makeover
Park Rapids Enterprise | September 22, 2012Itasca State Park: U of M biological station to undergo makeover
Bemidji Pioneer | September 22, 2012Itasca breaks ground on renovation
MN Daily | September 21, 2012Scientists use biotechnology to clean up fracking wastewater
Bioscience Technology | September 19, 2012Clean fracking water with silica superbugs
Discovery News | September 19, 2012U of M team using biotech to cut fracking impacts
WCCO | September 18, 2012Minn. team using biotech to cut fracking impacts
CBSNews | September 18, 2012U of M team using biotech to cut fracking impacts
KSTP | September 18, 2012U of M team using biotech to cut fracking impacts
NPR | September 18, 2012U researchers get $600,000 to reduce hydro-fracking waste
Star Tribune | September 17, 2012Good Question: Are Minnesota lakes getting warmer?
WCCO | August 9, 2012Tale of two scientific fields - ecology and phylogenetics - offers new views of Earth's biodiversity
NSF | August 3, 2012After 3 years, Itasca lands upgrade funding
MN Daily | August 1, 2012Microbes in the Mississippi
UMNews | July 31, 2012'Darwinian Agriculture' explains how evolution can improve agriculture
Phys.Org | July 25, 2012U of M researcher explores how nature and science can be applied to modern agriculture in 'Darwinian Agriculture'
UMNews | July 25, 2012Danforth Center leads $12M DOE bioenergy study
GenomeWeb Daily News | July 19, 2012The push to develop drought-resistant crops
Minnesota Public Radio | July 18, 2012Ribbeting research
UMNews | July 11, 2012This week in PNAS: Reshaping of the maize transcriptome by domestication
PNAS | July 3, 2012Geckos' sticky toes inspire engineers
Cape Times | June 29, 2012'Sticky' Gecko toepads could inspire better adhesive technologies
News Track India | June 28, 2012'Sticky' gecko toepad secrets could inspire future robots to run up walls
BioScholar | June 28, 2012The evolution of sticky feet
redOrbit | June 28, 2012Geckos evolved sticky toe pads repeatedly
International Science Times | June 28, 2012New U research traces evolutionary history of geckos’ sticky toepad
MNDaily | June 27, 2012Geckos evolved sticky feet many times
Discover | June 27, 2012Falling in love may take a lifetime of research
The New York Times | June 25, 2012Proposed U of M building at Lake Itasca would bring jobs, business
Bemidji Pioneer | March 10, 2012Plant police drop botanical bombshell
Star Tribune | March 7, 2012Meet Jonathan Foley, 'climate pragmatist'
The New York Times | March 6, 2012They know the drool
UMNews | January 30, 2012Biologically best
UMNews | January 26, 2012Making a difference: 'Overachiever' helps kids affected by cancer
CBS | January 19, 2012His body of research
UMNews | January 18, 2012Multicellular life evolves in laboratory
Wired | January 17, 2012Yeast suggest speedy start for multicellular life
Nature | January 16, 2012Test tube yeast evolve multicellularity
Scientific American | January 16, 2012Mother of all mergers
UMNews | January 16, 2012Yeast experiment hints at a faster evolution from single cells
The New York Times | January 16, 2012Evolving multicellularity
The Scientist | January 16. 2012How I became we, which became I again
Discover | January 16. 2012Biologists replicate key evolutionary step in life on Earth
NSF | January 16, 2012 - 2011
Forget love, biological sex is a battlefield
Boing, Boing | November 17, 2011A tailored pair of genes
UMNews | November 16, 2011Q: Where would you not expect evolution to be controversial? A: The Galapagos
MPR | November 16, 2011U of M researcher turns to 'crowdfunding'
KARE 11 | November 14, 2011U of M researcher turns to 'crowdfunding'
MPR | November 14, 2011U of M researcher turns to 'crowdfunding'
MSNBC | November 14, 2011200 cameras are set to capture millions of lion images from Tanzania
MN Daily | November 11, 2011A spitting image of health
Science News | November 10, 2011CBS undergrads lend a hand with research
Minnesota Daily | November 10, 2011Leopards in the Twillight Zone
Natural History | November 3, 2011U honors feels strain of more STEM students
Minnesota Daily | October 25, 2011Open source ecology takes root across the world
Science | October 21, 2011Ordinary vikings come alive in East Bethel
ABC Newspapers | October 20, 2011Undergrad enrollment gets a boost
Minnesota Daily | October 17, 2011Deep thinking about the future of food
The New York Times | October 13, 2011Hope for a hungry planet
UMNews | October 12, 2011Facing planetary enemy no. 1: Agriculture
NPR | October 12, 2011U researcher offers ideas to feed the world without ruining the planet
Star Tribune | October 12, 2011Biodiversity and Productivity
Science | September 23, 2011Plant biodiversity theory debunked
Nature | September 22, 2011Soudan Mine Researchers Seek Window to Past
Northland's News Center | August 11, 2011Study: Chance favors wealth concentration
UPI | August 1, 2011Full moon may signal rise in lion attacks
Scientific American | July 25, 2011Lions attack more humans after a full moon
Huffington Post | July 25, 2011Lions more likely to eat humans following full moon, African study shows
Herald Sun | July 22, 2011Lions conjure up an appetite during full moon
Wanderlust | July 22, 2011Moon wanes, Leo rises - lion attacks more common in week after full moon
Discover | July 22, 2011Being male is high-maintenance
ScienceNews | July 22, 2011Chance favors the concentration of wealth
RedOrbit | July 22, 2011Chance favors the concentration of wealth
PsyPost | July 22, 2011U of M study: Chance puts wealth in hands of a few
TC Business | July 22, 2011Where lions like to attack after the full moon
The World | July 22, 2011Are lions responsible for our fear of the dark
Anthrophysis | July 22, 2011Lion attacks rise after full moon
Sydney Morning Herald | July 21, 2011Study: Lions more likely to eat you after full moon
GantDaily | July 21, 2011Why lions will eat you after a full moon
Newser | July 21, 2011More about that lion study: The U's Craig Packer writes from Tanzania
Star Tribune | July 21, 2011When lions attack
Salon | July 21, 2011Man-eating lion danger and the full moon
USA Today | July 21, 2011Full moon indicates impending danger from lion attack, study shows
Science Daily | July 21, 2011Forget vampires and zombies: man-eating lions attack after full moon
International Business Times | July 21, 2011Late night snack: humans are most at risk of being eaten by lions just after a full moon
UK Daily Mail | July 21, 2011One gene keeps Mickey from turning into Minnie
Discover | July 20, 2011Rapid venom evolution in Pit Vipers may be defensive; marsupials that prey on venomous snakes also evolve rapidly
Science Daily | July 20, 2011Man-eating lions attack by the dark of the moon
Science | July 20, 2011A full moon warns of hungry lions, new study shows
Star Tribune | July 20, 2011The lion eats tonight...
Science | July 20, 2011Full moon fears may be well founded
UMNews | July 20, 2011Maneaters most likely to strike after full moon
Guardian | July 20, 2011When full moon wanes, lions attack humans
NBC News | July 20, 2011How to avoid becoming a lion's dinner
CBS News | July 20, 2011Full moon tonight? Lions won't bite
Star Tribune | July 20, 2011Man eating lions attack by the dark of the moon
Science | July 20, 2011Opossums drive viper venom evolution
Wild Mammal | July 20, 2011Rapid venom evolution in pit vipers
Darwiniana | July 20, 2011Rapid evolution in venomous snakes, predators
California Science & Technology News | July 20, 2011Opossums influence evolution of snake venom
EarthSky | July 19, 2011Rapid venom evolution in vipers may be defensive; Marsupials that prey on venomous snakes also evolve rapidly
Twitter.com/weityoutube | July 19, 2011Rapid venom evolution in pit vipers may be defensive
World News | July 19, 2011A gene that prevents sex reversals
UMNews | July 18, 2011Rapid venom evolution in pit vipers may be defensive
e! Science News | July 18, 2011Rapid venom evolution in pit vipers may be defensive
Tipspad | July 18, 2011Rapid venom evolution in pit vipers may be defensive
First Science | July 18, 2011Rapid venom evolution in pit vipers may be defensive
Crazy Chucks | July 18, 2011Rapid venom evolution in pit vipers may be defensive
Feed my science | July 18, 2011Rapid venom evolution in pit vipers may be defensive
PhysOrg | July 18, 2011Rapid venom evolution in pit vipers may be defensive
Science News Daily | July 18, 2011Rapid venom evolution in pit vipers may be defensive
A Closer Look | July 18, 2011Rapid venom evolution in pit vipers may be defensive
Science Newsline | July 18, 2011Laboratory yeast artificially evolve into multicellular organisms
i09.com | June 26, 2011Lab yeast make evolutionary jump to multicellularity
New Scientist | June 23, 2011
Multicellular life arises in a test tube
Science News | June 22, 2011Birds' greatest urban predator: the city skyline
MPR | June 1, 2011Discovery brings electricity from microbes closer
Cosmos | May 24, 2011Nobel Prize winner to get honorary U of M degree
MinnPost | May 13, 2011Saving creeks and lakes, one lawn at a time
Star Tribune | May 2, 2011U researchers contribute to bid for more renewable energy
MPR News | April 3, 2011U researchers looking at bacteria see new biofuels
MN Daily | March 30, 2011Four University of Minnesota students named 2011 Barry M. Goldwater scholars
UMNews | March 30, 2011Generating fuel from bacteria
Fox Business | March 29, 2011U project inching closer to creating fuel from algae
MPR News | March 23, 2011They see opportunity in algae
Star Tribune | March 19, 2011Ancient water discovery in depts of Iron Range mine
CBS MN | February 17, 2011Creationism 'alive and well' in Minnesota biology classes
MinnPost | February 9, 2011On evolution, biology teachers stray from lesson plan
The New York Times | February 7, 2011Home and away: Are invasive plant species really that special?
National Science Foundation | February 1, 2011Why is creationism still being taught in public high schools?
The Week | February 1, 2011Biology teachers aren't teaching evolution: What should we do?
Atlantic Wire | January 31, 201113 percent of biology teachers back creationism
MSNBC | January 28, 2011Why heart attacks hurt
UMNews | January 19, 2011Above and beyond genes
UMNews | January 12, 2011How much do you affect the ecosystem
Star Tribune | January 9, 2011Biofuel grasslands for the birds
Discovery News | January 7, 2011 - 2010
Mutation advances set to flip biotech crop debate
The New York Times |November 16, 2010'U' plant scientists receive federal grants
CBS | November 11, 20103 U of M plant scientists receive federal grants
MPR | November 11, 2010Yield increases, more wildlife in prairie biomass study
AgriNews | November 4, 2010A big commitment for a cell
UMNews | November 2, 2010Paris-based Cellectis opens shop in St. Paul
Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal | October 19, 2010Cellectis Plant Sciences licenses plant transformation technology from midwest oilseeds
Centre Daily | October 19, 2010French ag firm chooses St. Paul for U.S. base
Pioneer Press | October 18, 201010 big green ideas
Newsweek | October 18, 2010How loss of hearing occurs with age
One India | October 15, 2010Human meddling threatens rivers, human food chain: U.S. study
Montreal Gazette | October 14, 2010Human meddling threatens rivers, human food chain: U.S. study
Vancouver Sun | October 14, 2010A river ran through it
National Science Foundation | October 14, 2010Short lectures, lots of interaction in U's new classrooms
Minnesota Public Radio | October 13, 2010'Trophy lion' hunts unsustainable
BBC | September 13, 2010'Hunting for conservation' backfires
Science | August 27, 2010A look inside the U's newest building
Star Tribune | August 24, 2010Take a look at new 'U of M' science building
WCCO | August 24, 2010Superstar building based on students
Star Tribune | August 24, 2010Two recent U of M graduates launch start-up company, licensing U's atrazine treatment technology
MinnPost | July 30, 2010U of M students create water filtration
KSTP TV | July 30, 2010New product could remove common herbicide from drinking water
Minnesota Public Radio | July 29, 2010U startup focused on atrazine tech
Finance and Commerce | July 29, 2010U of M spinoff BioCee raises $357K
Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal | July 27, 2010Universities hope to ban boring lectures
Minnesota Public Radio | July 15, 2010U of M researchers wonder: In a tropical forest, why do some plants thrive and others become rare?
MinnPost | July 2, 2010Although effort draws a shrug from some, Mayo and U of M experts thrilled by 'genetic revolution' gains
MinnPost | June 28, 2010Tropical biodiversity is about the neighbours
Science Centric | June 26, 2010Tropical biodiversity is about the neighbors
e!Science | June 25, 2010Minnesota Ph.D. tracks lion movements in Tanzania
MinnPost | June 23, 2010Chimpanzees will kill to conquer territory, study finds
LA Times | June 22, 2010U report urges rethinking of fishing and hunting quotas
MinnPost | May 28, 2010Biodiversity research yields an increase in energy
MinnPost | May 17, 2010Setting time limits for hunting and fishing
Scientist Live | May 13, 2010Neighbors get help to clean up Diamond Lake
Star Tribune | May 13, 2010Setting time limits for hunting and fishing may help maintain wildlife populations
PhysOrg | May 13, 2010Ecologist: Have hunting time limits, not quotas
WCCO | May 13, 2010Poisoned Waters director Hendrick Smith presented at the U of M St. Paul Student Center Tuesday
Twin Cities Water Examiner | April 29, 2010Chimps clearly react to offsprings' deaths; are they grieving?
MinnPost | April 29, 2010Ecology prof wins global award
MN Daily | April 15, 2010Universtiy of Minnesota's David Tilman wins Heineken prize
MinnPost | April 15, 2010David Thomas: We see the good in LRT, but 'U' must protect its research
Pioneer Press | April 14, 2010U of M professor wins prestigious science award
Minnesota PUblic Radio | April 14, 2010U research focuses on electrons in the body
MinnPost | March 19, 2010Bio breakthrough signals future sensors
Discovery News | March 19, 2010Understanding Earth's geological age and evolution linked
MinnPost | March 18, 2010How electricity moves through cells
Scientist Live | March 17, 2010Hidden habits and movements of insect pests revealed by DNA barcoding
Science Centric | March 15, 2010Students' perceptions of Earth's age incluence acceptance of human evolution
Science Centric | March 15, 2010U.S. researchers discover how electricity moves through cells
CCTV-International | March 15, 2010U.S. researchers discover how electricity moves through cells
People's Daily Online | March 13, 2010How old do you think the Earth is?
Science and Religion Today | March 12, 2010How electricity passes through cells
Softpedia | March 12, 2010Earth's age shapes understanding of human evolution
Softpedia | March 11, 2010Acceptance of human evoluation investigated
UPI | March 11, 2010Following a tiny moth thousands of miles using 'DNA barcodes'
MinnPost | March 11, 2010U of Minnesota researcher discovers how electricity moves through cells
Science Blog | March 11, 2010Minnesota researches discover how electricity moves through cells
PhysOrg | March 11, 2010DNA barcoding tracks small insects
UPI | March 10, 2010Students' perceptions of Earth's age influence acceptance of human evolution, says study
PhysOrg | March 10, 2010U study reveals evolutionary traits
MN Daily | March 9, 2010Technology commercialization: from research to revenue
MN Daily | February 16, 2010House, Senate bonding bills include Itasca Park
Bemidji Pioneer | February 6, 2010Geithner to scout Minnesotas green economy
Business Week | January 28, 2010Researchers discover molecular security system that protects cells from potentially harmful DNA
Science Blog | January 10, 2010'Security system' kills harmful DNA
Google News | January 10, 2010The truth about lions
Smithsonian Magazine | January 2010
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