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People gather around the College of Biological Sciences Titan Arum or Corpse Flower, which is expected to bloom very soon. The flower only blooms every 10 years, and when it does it is said to smell like rotting flesh.

Corpse flower a late bloomer

by Eliana Schreiber
Published February 8, 2016
Mechanical engineering student Kelsey Harper presents RHONDA, a robotic hand capable of playing Rock, Paper, Scissors to judge Jesse Geroy during the annual Mechanical Engineering Robot Show in the McNamara Alumni Center on Monday afternoon.

A circus of circuits

by Eliana Schreiber
Published December 15, 2015
Bailey Shatz-Akin and Daniel Johnson hold a banner inside the Board of Regents meeting on Thursday morning where students affiliated with Fossil Free Minnesota entered the meeting, calling for divestment in fossil fuels.

U investments challenged

by Eliana Schreiber
Published December 14, 2015

Paris climate talks begin

by Eliana Schreiber
Published December 8, 2015
Keynote speaker and University adjunct professor Nate Hagens speaks on the value of energy throughout history at the Environmental Sciences, Policy and Management Student Associations first annual Eco-U environmental symposium at Coffman Memorial Union on Tuesday, October 20.

Experts talk clean energy

by Eliana Schreiber
Published October 21, 2015

U professor to assess lake

by Eliana Schreiber
Published October 15, 2015
A protective tarp covers the damaged slope below the West Bank University of Minnesota Medical Center.

Mudslide prompts U research

by Eliana Schreiber
Published October 5, 2015

Nanotech impacts examined

by Eliana Schreiber
Published September 17, 2015
Gary Reuter of the University of Minnesotas Bee Lab looks inside of a box where bees are kept on the St. Paul Campus on Tuesday. Recent research shows that common pesticides found on plants and trees that bees feed off of are entering their nectar and harming bee populations.

EPA: Pesticides a buzzkill

by Eliana Schreiber
Published January 20, 2015
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