WCCO caught up with Max Minakov to show how his Roomba-sized bot could clear driveways. This year, it had a bit of a glow up.
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There are also ongoing battles in the courts over the Trump Administration's seemingly illegal move to freeze or cancel funding previously appropriated by Congress. On Friday, Feb. 28, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison joined a second lawsuit against the "illegal" funding freeze,
In a wide manufacturing room with white walls and low ceilings, Boston Scientific employees combine components into finished consoles holding the brains of its medical devices, with automated tests collecting thousands of data points for quality control.
The theme of the conference in St. Cloud is “Transforming Barriers into Breakthroughs” and will provide an opportunity for the LGBTQ+ agriculture community to network and learn from each other.
The University of Minnesota men's track and field team begins its outdoor campaign on Saturday, March 8, in Tuscon, Ariz. at Drachman Stadium at the Arizona
The Trump administration's recent changes to science research funding policies could mean millions in cuts now and billions down the road.
Such a collaboration could enhance training and care across the state and bolster research into our system’s shortcomings.
The Humphrey School of Public Affairs is pleased to announce that Dr. Anthony Fauci’s Distinguished Carlson Lecture has been rescheduled for Tuesday, April 8, 2025, at 6 p.m. at Northrop, at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. He was originally scheduled to appear on October 22, 2024.
Minnesotans are rightly proud of their great university and the role it has played in public life for some 175 years. The University of Minnesota and its students, faculty and gra
Dr. Sarah Kaja from the University of Minnesota Medical School joins WCCO's Susan-Elizabeth Littlefield to talk about an inclusive series of videos to help people of all abilities get moving.
New research from the University of Minnesota Medical School has uncovered that anxiety and apathy — two common but distinct emotional states — lead to fundamentally different patterns in how people learn and make decisions.
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