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For CSE grad student, soft robotics plus smart fabric equals huge potential
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In the College of Design’s Wearable Technology Lab, electrical engineering Ph.D. student Alireza Golgouneh helps design electrical components for smart garments, from wearable assistive devices and exoskeletons to pressurized astronaut suits.
New research may help scientists unravel the physics of the solar wind
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A new study led by University of Minnesota Twin Cities researchers, using data from NASA’s Parker Solar Probe, provides insight into how solar wind is generated and accelerated, bringing scientists one step closer to being able to predict “space weather.”
With the help of citizen scientists, U of M-led research team completes the largest-ever search for ‘clumpy’ galaxies in the modern Universe
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With the help of citizen scientists, a new study found that there are significantly fewer clumpy galaxies—or galaxies with dense, star-forming regions—than expected in the local universe, paving the way for more detailed research on how galaxies evolve over time.
Researchers develop first fully 3D-printed, flexible OLED display
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In a groundbreaking new study, researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities used a customized printer to fully 3D print a flexible organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display.
Researchers find new way to manipulate properties of ultrathin semiconductors
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University of Minnesota researchers have discovered a simple way to control the properties of ultrathin 2D materials that could lead to new types of adaptable and responsive electronic devices.
Yutong Pang’s secret to finding sustainable solutions
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After discovering the key to the technology behind sustainability startup Låkril Technologies, chemical engineering graduate student Yutong Pang is ready to bring more chemistry applications to market.
You can help scientists study the Sun
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A new citizen science project, led by researchers at the University of Minnesota with support from NASA, allows volunteers to play an important role in learning more about the Sun by using their personal computers.
Displaced in Scotland, CSE student uses local landscape to raise awareness about climate change
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When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020, earth and environmental sciences Ph.D. student Max van Wyk de Vries turned an unfortunate situation into a science outreach project on climate change.
CSE startup Innotronics delivers tech research to market
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New low-cost, magnetic sensor technology developed in the College of Science and Engineering is being used to improve the efficiency and usability of wake boats.
Exploding and weeping ceramics provide path to new shape-shifting material
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An international team of researchers from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities and Kiel University in Germany have discovered a path that could lead to shape-shifting ceramic materials. This discovery could improve everything from medical devices to electronics.