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U professors to volunteer in Haiti

by Alex Holmquist
Published April 14, 2010
Three architecture professors hope to improve conditions in refugee camps.

Gamers can help solve global issues

by Adam Daniels
Published April 4, 2010
The Institute for the Future develops video games based on real-world issues.
Physics Ph.D. student Nian Ji holds an iron and nitrogen compound that is 18 percent more magnetic than iron cobalt, the substance previously believed to be the most magnetic material on Earth.

Prof may disprove accepted theory

by Brent Renneke
Published April 1, 2010
A University professor tested what may be the most magnetic substance on Earth.

LHC brings scientists closer to Big Bang truths

by Adam Daniels and Luke Feuerherm
Published March 30, 2010
More than 25 U physicists helped develop the Large Hadron Collider.

WCHA refs volunteer at Paralympic games

by Will Mitchell (special to the Daily)
Published March 25, 2010
Johnathan Morrison and Brad Roethlisberger called games for sled hockey in Vancouver, B.C.

U students continue studies in Chile

by Luke Feuerherm
Published March 10, 2010
Four U students were in Chile when the earthquake struck.
University professor Robin Brown said that his graduate students are “terrifyingly smart” in ways that are enabled by electronic technologies.

Going digital

by Mike Mullen
Published February 21, 2010
Google, authors, researchers and the literate world await the decision of a New York judge.

U represented in 2010 Olympics

by Michael Rietmulder
Published February 18, 2010
Five former and current Gophers are competing in Vancouver.
Toyota Priuses made between 2004 and 2009 are being recalled because of reports of interference between the floor mats and accelerator pedals.

Toyota recall threatens students’ vehicles

by Taryn Wobbema
Published February 4, 2010
The University says that its fleet of Priuses are no longer deficient.

U engineers must wait to help Haiti

by mackenzie collins
Published January 24, 2010
Engineers Without Borders postponed plans to help the sanitation problem.

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