Research Sprints Help Projects Hit the Ground Running
A program out of U of M Libraries pairs faculty members with a team of expert librarians to make fast progress on a specific research or teaching project.
A program out of U of M Libraries pairs faculty members with a team of expert librarians to make fast progress on a specific research or teaching project.
As U of M researchers produce more and more data, a team of experts from across colleges and units has been working to redesign the University’s approach to data management and ensure the U can keep up with the increasing demand.
The imaging magnet, 10 times stronger than a standard MRI, brings a new level of capabilities to scientists studying how the body works.
The Speaking Science conference helped scientists learn to more effectively share their knowledge and research with audiences outside of academia.
Using a combination of brain stimulation and cognitive exercises, MnDRIVE Brain Conditions researchers aim to improve people's recovery from drug addiction and guard against relapse.
The U is boosting its research infrastructure with a mountain of computing power that will open up new possibilities in a wide range of academic fields.
A key tenant of design thinking is rapid prototyping — the idea that testing a new idea early and often in an environment that supports and learns from failure is crucial to driving innovation forward.
A new course will explore how to curb the effects of avian flu outbreaks using IBM's Watson, a cutting-edge cognitive computing system.
Researchers are buzzing with excitement over an upcoming Bee and Pollinator Research Lab, which is expected to open summer 2016 on the St. Paul campus.
Take a moment to picture a chemist’s research tools, and you might imagine microscopes, beakers and Bunsen burners. But when it comes to theoretical and computational chemistry, researchers prefer a different instrument: the supercomputer.