MediaWatch
2012
Proposed U of M building at Lake Itasca would bring jobs, business
Bemidji Pioneer | March 10, 2012
Plant police drop botanical bombshell
Star Tribune, March 7, 2012
Meet Jonathan Foley, 'climate pragmatist'
New York Times, March 6, 2012
They know the drool
UMNews | January 30, 2012
Biologically best
UMNews | January 26, 2012
Making a difference: 'Overachiever' helps kids affected by cancer
CBS | January 19, 2012
His body of research
UMNews | January 18, 2012
Multicellular life evolves in laboratory
Wired | January 17, 2012
Yeast suggest speedy start for multicellular life
Nature | January 16, 2012
Test tube yeast evolve multicellularity
Scientific American | January 16, 2012
Mother of all mergers
UMNews | January 16, 2012
Yeast experiment hints at a faster evolution from single cells
New York Times | January 16, 2012
Evolving multicellularity
The Scientist | January 16. 2012
How I became we, which became I again
Discover | January 16. 2012
Biologists replicate key evolutionary step in life on Earth
NSF | January 16, 2012
2011
Forget love, biological sex is a battlefield
Boing,Boing | November 17, 2011
A tailored pair of genes
UMNews | November 16, 2011
Q: Where would you not expect evolution to be controversial? A: The Galapagos
MPR | November 16, 2011
U of M researcher turns to 'crowdfunding'
KARE 11 | November 14, 2011
U of M researcher turns to 'crowdfunding'
MPR | November 14, 2011
U of M researcher turns to 'crowdfunding'
MSNBC | November 14, 2011
200 cameras are set to capture millions of lion images from Tanzania
MN Daily | November 11, 2011
A spitting image of health
Science News | November 10, 2011
CBS undergrads lend a hand with research
Minnesota Daily | November 10, 2011
Leopards in the Twillight Zone
Natural History | November 3, 2011
U honors feels strain of more STEM students
Minnesota Daily | October 25, 2011
Open source ecology takes root across the world
Science | October 21, 2011
Ordinary vikings come alive in East Bethel
ABC Newspapers | October 20, 2011
Undergrad enrollment gets a boost
Minnesota Daily | October 17, 2011
Deep thinking about the future of food
New York Times | October 13, 2011
Hope for a hungry planet
UMNews | October 12, 2011
Facing planetary enemy no. 1: Agriculture
NPR | October 12, 2011
U researcher offers ideas to feed the world without ruining the planet
Star Tribune | October 12, 2011
Biodiversity and Productivity
Science | September 23, 2011
Plant biodiversity theory debunked
Nature | September 22, 2011
Soudan Mine Researchers Seek Window to Past
Northland's News Center, August 11, 2011
Study: Chance favors wealth concentration
UPI, August 1, 2011
Full moon may signal rise in lion attacks
Scientific American, July 25, 2011
Lions attack more humans after a full moon
Huffington Post, July 25, 2011
Lions more likely to eat humans following full moon, African study shows
Herald Sun, July 22, 2011
Lions conjure up an appetite during full moon
Wanderlust, July 22, 2011
Moon wanes, Leo rises - lion attacks more common in week after full moon
Discover, July 22, 2011
Being male is high-maintenance
ScienceNews, July 22, 2011
Chance favors the concentration of wealth
RedOrbit, July 22, 2011
Chance favors the concentration of wealth
PsyPost, July 22, 2011
U of M study: Chance puts wealth in hands of a few
TC Business, July 22, 2011
Where lions like to attack after the full moon
The World, July 22, 2011
Are lions responsible for our fear of the dark
Anthrophysis, July 22, 2011
Study shows man-eating lions strike after full moon
Irish Weather, July 21, 2011
Lion attacks rise after full moon
Syndey Morning Herald, July 21, 2011
Study: Lions more likely to eat you after full moon
GantDaily, July 21, 2011
Why lions will eat you after a full moon
Newser, July 21, 2011
More about that lion study: The U's Craig Packer writes from Tanzania
Star Tribune, July 21, 2011
When lions attack
Salon, July 21, 2011
Man-eating lion danger and the full moon
USA Today, July 21, 2011
Forget vampires and zombies: man-eating lions attack after full moon
International Business Times, July 21, 2011
Late night snack: humans are most at risk of being eaten by lions just after a full moon
UK Daily Mail, July 21, 2011
One gene keeps Mickey from turning into Minnie
Discover, July 20, 2011
Rapid venom evolution in Pit Vipers may be defensive; marsupials that prey on venomous snakes also evolve rapidly
Science Daily, July 20, 2011
Man-eating lions attack by the dark of the moon
Science, July 20, 2011
A full moon warns of hungry lions, new study shows
Star Tribune, July 20, 2011
The lion eats tonight...
Science, July 20, 2011
Full moon fears may be well founded
UMNews, July 20, 2011
Maneaters most likely to strike after full moon
Gaurdian, July 20, 2011
When full moon wanes, lions attack humans
MSNBC, July 20, 2011
How to avoid becoming a lion's dinner
CBS News, July 20, 2011
Full moon tonight? Lions won't bite
Star Tribune, July 20, 2011
Man eating lions attack by the dark of the moon
Science, July 20, 2011
Opossums drive viper venom evolution
Wild Mammal, July 20, 2011
Rapid venom evolution in pit vipers
Darwiniana, July 20, 2011
Rapid evolution in venomous snakes, predators
California Science & Technology News, July 20, 2011
Opossumns influence evolution of snake venom
EarthSky, July 19, 2011
Rapid venom evolution in vipers may be defensive; Marsupials that prey on venomous snakes also evolve rapidly
Twitter.com/weityoutube, July 19, 2011
Rapid venom evolution in pit vipers may be defensive
World News, July 19, 2011
A gene that prevents sex reversals
UMNews | July 18, 2011
Rapid venom evolution in pit vipers may be defensive
e! Science News, July 18, 2011
Rapid venom evolution in pit vipers may be defensive
Tipspad, July 18, 2011
Rapid venom evolution in pit vipers may be defensive
First Science, July 18, 2011
Rapid venom evolution in pit vipers may be defensive
Crazy Chucks, July 18, 2011
Rapid venom evolution in pit vipers may be defensive
ThunderFeeds, July 18, 2011
Rapid venom evolution in pit vipers may be defensive
Feed my science, July 18, 2011
Rapid venom evolution in pit vipers may be defensive
PhysOrg, July 18, 2011
Rapid venom evolution in pit vipers may be defensive
Science News Daily, July 18, 2011
Rapid venom evolution in pit vipers may be defensive
A Closer Look, July 18, 2011
Rapid venom evolution in pit vipers may be defensive
Science Newsline, July 18, 2011
Laboratory yeast artificially evolve into multicellular organisms
i09.com, June 26, 2011
Lab yeast make evolutionary jump to multicellularity
New Scientist, June 23, 2011
Multicellular life arises in a test tube
Science News, June 22, 2011
Birds' greatest urban predator: the city skyline
MPR, June 1, 2011
Discovery brings electricity from microbes closer
Cosmos, May 24, 2011
Nobel Prize winner to get honorary U of M degree
MinnPost, May 13, 2011
Saving creeks and lakes, one lawn at a time
Star Tribune, May 2, 2011
U researchers contribute to bid for more renewable energy
MPR News, April 3, 2011
U researchers looking at bacteria see new biofuels
MN Daily, March 30, 2011
Four University of Minnesota students named 2011 Barry M. Goldwater scholars
UMNews | March 30, 2011
Generating fuel from bacteria
Fox Business, March 29, 2011
U project inching closer to creating fuel from algae
MPR News, March 23, 2011
They see opportunity in algea
Star Tribune, March 19, 2011
Ancient water discovery in depts of Iron Range mine
CBS MN, February 17, 2011
Creationism 'alive and well' in Minnesota biology classes
MinnPost, February 9, 2011
On evolution, biology teachers stray from lesson plan
New York Times, February 7, 2011
Home and away: Are invasive plant species really that special?
National Science Foundation, February 1, 2011
Why is creationism still being taught in public high schools?
The Week, February 1, 2011
Biology teachers aren't teaching evolution: What should we do?
Atlantic Wire, January 31, 2011
13 percent of biology teachers back creationism
MSNBC, January 28, 2011
Why heart attacks hurt
UMNews, January 19, 2011
Above and beyond genes
UMNews, January 12, 2011
How much do you affect the ecosystem
Star Tribune, January 9, 2011
Biofuel grasslands for the birds
Discovery News, January 7, 2011
2010
Mutation advances set to flip biotech crop debate
NY Times, November 16, 2010
'U' plant scientists receive federal grants
CBS, November 11, 2010
3 U of M plant scientists receive federal grants
MPR, November 11, 2010
Yield increases, more wildlife in prairie biomass study
AgriNews, November 4, 2010
A big commitment for a cell
UMNews, November 2, 2010
Paris-based Cellectis opens shop in St. Paul
MPLS/St. Paul Business Journal, October 19, 2010
Cellectis Plant Sciences licenses plant transformation technology from midwest oilseeds
Centre Daily, October 19, 2010
French ag firm chooses St. Paul for U.S. base
Pioneer Press, October 18, 2010
10 big green ideas
Newsweek, October 18, 2010
How loss of hearing occurs with age
One India, October 15, 2010
Human meddling threatens rivers, human food chain: U.S. study
Montreal Gazette, October 14, 2010
Human meddling threatens rivers, human food chain: U.S. study
Vancouver Sun, October 14, 2010
A river ran through it
National Science Foundation, October 14, 2010
Short 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, 2010
A look inside the U's newest building
Star Tribune, August 24, 2010
" target="_blank">Take a look at new 'U of M' science building
WCCO, August 24, 2010
Superstar building based on students
Star Tribune, August 24, 2010
Two recent U of M graduates launch start-up company, licensing U's atrazine treatment technology
MinnPost, July 30, 2010
U of M students create water filtration
KSTP TV, July 30, 2010
New product could remove common herbicide from drinking water
Minnesota Public Radio, July 29, 2010
U startup focused on atrazine tech
Finance and Commerce, July 29, 2010
U of M spinoff BioCee raises $357K
Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal, July 27, 2010
Universities hope to ban boring lectures
Minnesota Public Radio, July 15, 2010
U of M researchers wonder: In a tropical forest, why do some plants thrive and others become rare?
MinnPost, July 2, 2010
Although effort draws a shrug from some, Mayo and U of M experst thrilled by 'genetic revolution' gains
MinnPost, June 28, 2010
Tropical biodiversity is about the neighbours
Science Centric, June 26, 2010
Tropical biodiversity is about the neighbors
e!Science, June 25, 2010
Minnesota Ph.D. tracks lion movements in Tanzania
MinnPost, June 23, 2010
Chimpanzees will kill to conquer territory, study finds
LA Times, June 22, 2010
U report urges rethinking of fishing and hunting quotas
MinnPost, May 28, 2010
Biodiversity research yields an increase in energy
MinnPost, May 17, 2010
Setting time limits for hunting and fishing
Scientist Live, May 13, 2010
Neighbors get help to clean up Diamond Lake
Star Tribune, May 13, 2010
Setting time limits for hunting and fishing may help maintain wildlife populations
PhysOrg, May 13, 2010
Setting time limits for hunting and fishing may help maintain wildlife populations
Science Daily, May 13, 2010
Ecologist: Have hunting time limits, not quotas
WCCO, May 13, 2010
Poisoned Waters director Hendrick Smith presented at the U of M St. Paul Student Center Tuesday
Twin Cities Water Examiner, April 29, 2010
Chimps clearly react to offsprings' deaths; are they grieving?
MinnPost, April 29, 2010
Ecology prof wins global award
MN Daily, April 15, 2010
Universtiy of Minnesota's David Tilman wins Heineken prize
MinnPost, April 15, 2010
David Thomas: We see the good in LRT, but 'U' must protect its research
TwinCities.com, April 14, 2010
U of M professor wins prestigious science award
Minnesota PUblic Radio, April 14, 2010
U research focuses on electrons in the body
Minnpost, March 19, 2010
Bio breakthrough signals future sensors
Discovery News, March 19, 2010
Understanding Earth's geological age and evolution linked
Minnpost, March 18, 2010
How electricity moves through cells
Scientist Live, March 17, 2010
Hidden habits and movements of insect pests revealed by DNA barcoding
Science Centric, March 15, 2010
Students' perceptions of Earth's age incluence acceptance of human evolution
Science Centric, March 15, 2010
U.S. researchers discover how electricity moves through cells
CCTV-International, March 15, 2010
U.S. researchers discover how electricity moves through cells
Poeple's Daily Online, March 13, 2010
How old do you think the Earth is?
Science and Religion Today, March 12, 2010
How electricity passes through cells
Softpedia, March 12, 2010
Earth's age shapes understanding of human evolution
Softpedia, March 11, 2010
Acceptance of human evoluation investigated
UPI, March 11, 2010
Following a tiny moth thousands of miles using 'DNA barcodes'
Minnpost, March 11, 2010
U of Minnesota researcher discovers how electricity moves through cells
Science Blog, March 11, 2010
Minnesota researches discover how electricity moves through cells
PhysOrg, March 11, 2010
DNA barcoding tracks small insects
UPI, March 10, 2010
Students' perceptions of Earth's age influence acceptance of human evolution, says study
PhysOrg, March 10, 2010
U study reveals evolutionary traits
MN Daily, March 9, 2010
Technology commercialization: from research to revenue
MN Daily, February 16, 2010
House, Senate bonding bills include Itasca Park
Bemidji Pioneer, February 6, 2010
Geithner to scout Minnesotas green economy
Business Week, January 28, 2010
Researchers 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, 2010
The truth about lions
Smithsonian Magazine, January 2010

