SCIENCE
UND Aerospace professor awarded division's first Fulbright fellowship
Earth System Science & Policy faculty member Rebecca Romsdahl to study climate policy in the UK ByJuan Miguel Pedraza Rebecca J. Romsdahl, assistant professor in the UND Department of Earth Sy...
Posted on 6/11/13 at 2:15 PM
Annual NDSCS Wildcat Golf Open
By Sarah Hoffbeck The NDSCS Wildcat Golf Open will be celebrating its 26th year during an afternoon of fun and golf in support of NDSCS Wildcat Athletics on Thursday, June 13 at the Bois de Sioux Gol...
Posted on 6/7/13 at 2:23 PM
MSUM students participate in Arrowhead Model United Nations
Twenty-two MSU Moorhead students participated in the Arrowhead Model United Nations conference April 18-21 at Winona State University in Winona, Minn. At the conference, the teams participated in c...
Posted on 4/25/13 at 2:27 PM
Google Glass - Pinch to Zoom and Wink to take Picture
Image Source: Google Google might be planning on bringing some really awesome gestures to Glass. This information was leaked to The Next Web by reddit user fodawim. According to the information, t...
Posted on 4/24/13 at 10:14 AM
Wind Power -- for and by Small, Ordinary People
Sunday I spent the entire day reading. For hours and hours I absorbed myself in The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, co-written by William Kamkwamba, the proponent of the tale, and Bryan Mealer. I was dra...
Posted on 4/23/13 at 1:40 PM
White Bear Lake native among 8 new astronauts
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A Minnesota native is among NASA's new class of eight astronauts. Thirty-nine-year-old Josh Cassada is originally from White Bear Lake. Cassada is a former naval aviator who currently serves as co-founder and chief technology officer for Quantum Opus.June 17, 2013
To ease shortage of organs, grow them in a lab?
By MALCOLM RITTER,AP Science Writer , June 17, 2013
Monsanto: Modified wheat 'isolated occurrence'
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A genetically modified test strain of wheat that emerged to the surprise of an Oregon farmer last month was likely the result of an accident or deliberate mixing of seeds, the company that developed it said Wednesday.By NIGEL DUARA,Associated Press , June 05, 2013
DNA on beer cans leads to New York suspect's arrest
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — Authorities say a burglar's decision to knock back a couple of beers during a break-in at an upstate New York home led to his arrest.June 05, 2013
Northwestern engineering students use dance to solve problems
May 29, 2013
Minnesota students to square off in robotics tourney
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Teams from across Minnesota will put their robots through the paces Saturday at the Minnesota State High School League's second annual State Robotics Tournament.May 17, 2013
Researchers begin collaring Minnesota moose calves
DULUTH, Minn. (AP) — Biologists have begun collaring moose calves in the second phase of an ambitious study to determine why Minnesota's moose population is declining so rapidly.May 16, 2013
Wearable robots getting lighter, more portable
By CARLA K. JOHNSON,AP Medical Writer , May 09, 2013
Astronaut and Vining, MN Native Karen Nyberg from Star City, Russia
By Kevin Wallevand , May 09, 2013
App lets amputees program their own bionic hands
By KATHY MATHESON,Associated Press , May 03, 2013
IBM makes tiny movie by pushing molecules around
By Associated Press , May 01, 2013
Alan Alda wants scientists to cut out the jargon
By FRANK ELTMAN,Associated Press , May 01, 2013
Two year-old girl gets windpipe made from stem cells
By LINDSEY TANNER,AP Medical Writer , April 30, 2013
Virgin Galactic spaceship makes 1st powered flight
By RAQUEL MARIA DILLON,Associated Press , April 29, 2013
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