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Research

Jonathan Chapman

Each spring and summer, wildlife biologists and volunteers with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources set out across the state to survey wildlife.

Does red meat increase the risk of cancer? How did colonizers influence American food systems? And what do scientists truly know about the food we eat?

Heidi Vesterinen

Governor Mark Dayton has proposed a new rule that would restrict the use of nitrogen-based fertilizers in the fall and winter in areas with porous soil, which are most vulnerable to groundwater pollution.

Riikka Soininen, DVM

The 47th Midwest Poultry Federation Convention gathers more than 3,000 poultry experts, scientists, veterinarians and exhibitors from all sectors of the poultry industry in the Minneapolis Convention Center.

Heidi Vesterinen

Minnesota’s Attorney General had been seeking $5 billion in damages from 3M to help clean up the company’s disposal of industrial chemicals in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area over the past 40 years.

The Annual Research Ethics Conference: Research Integrity and Trustworthy Science: Challenges and Solutions, will be taking place on Thursday, March 8th from 8:30am - 1:00pm, in Coffman Theater.

The University of Minnesota Swine Group and the Center for Animal Health and Food Safety (CAHFS) have partnered with the Swine Health Information Center (SHIC) to develop and implement a system for near real time global surveillance of swine diseases.

Heidi Vesterinen

A study from the University of Minnesota has found that wetlands provide a significant water quality benefit by keeping nitrates from crop fertilizer out of rivers.