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An experiment to save a son
MINNEAPOLIS -- A little boy, 18 months old, trains his solemn brown eyes on visitors to his room here at the University of Minnesota Children's Hospital, then, after a moment, breaks into a smile. He doesn't have a lot to smile about. His face is marked...
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A summary of must-read articles from that pile on your deskAntidepressant Linked to Bone Density LossArch Intern Med. 2007;167:1240-1245 [June 25, 2007]Investigators at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis found that older women using selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors for depression had nearly twice the hip bone mineral density loss as...
Building uniform porous silicon oxide objects.(NANOMATERIALS)
Researchers at the University of Minnesota, USA, have developed a process for the production of nanoscale cubes and spheres of silicon dioxide silica that, instead of building particles from smaller units, uses the controlled disassembly of larger, lattice-like structures. Most conventional methods for the...
Grasses Touted Over Corn As Ethanol Fuel Source
MINNEAPOLIS - With world demand for both food and fuel projected to double in the next 50 years, researchers at the University of Minnesota are looking for ways to remove the burden from corn as a source of fuel in ethanol."Unless we produce tood and biofuel in an efficient manner,...
BioE Stem Cell First Human Cord Blood Stem Cell to Turn into Lung Cell; University of Minnesota Researchers Differentiate MLPC into Type II Alveolar Cells
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Studies Continue to Evaluate Clinical and Therapeutic Potential of Rare Cord Blood Stem Cell to Treat Respiratory Conditions BioER, Inc., a biomedical company providing human cord blood stem cells as enabling, high-quality cellular tools for drug discovery and therapeutic research, announced today researchers at the...
Medialink: Researchers Identify Gene Responsible For Degenerative Brain Disease
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Medical School have discovered the gene responsible for a type of ataxia, an incurable degenerative brain disease which causes loss of coordination. Video available You can reach the story directly by going to http://media.medialink.com/home.aspx?story=31524 This multimedia news story is for free...
Grant possible for Research Center
The National Science Foundation NSF announced that the NFPA-supported proposal to establish an Engineering Research Center ERC for Compact and Efficient Fluid Power has made the final cut. The proposal is one of nine left in the running for four $17.75 million grants. The initial review phase included 109 proposals.NSF...
Newstream Multimedia Features Digest for July 14, 2005
NEW YORK, July 14 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Following is a digest of stories available on Newstream, the free multimedia feature service from Medialink. All content (video, photos, audio and text) is available for free and unrestricted download and use on Web sites, and in print and broadcast media: University of...
The political economy of wild rice: indigenous heritage and university research.(The Political Economy Of Wild Rice)(Anishinaabeg community )
So here we are at the University of Minnesota and it is 2004. You're Ron Phillips, Regents Professor and McKnight Presidential Chair in Genomics, and you take all the DNA strand segments out of a native strain of wild rice and stick them in some...
Ethanol yields hydrogen.
TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH NEWS By Kimberly Patch - Fuel cells that convert the chemical bonds between hydrogen atoms to energy are about three times more efficient than combustion engines that burn hydrocarbons. And fuel cells powered with pure hydrogen carry out the conversion cleanly....




