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Science & Technology

Minnesota River
The Minnesota River is an important contributor to the geology of the Twin Cities.

Clearing the way to collaborate
(9/18/2007) Minnesota's largest county and its research university signed a historic agreement that will give Hennepin County easier access to U-wide expertise and students.

The research give-and-take
(9/17/2007) Community-based research has become a hot topic in the past decade, and the U is rising to meet its unique challenges.

He put twins on the map
(9/11/2007) A tribute to Irving Gottesman on the occasion of his lifetime achievement award from the American Psychological Association

Why so many survived
(9/7/2007) Physics explains why many people lived through the fall of the I-35W bridge.

Cosmic journey
(8/28/2007) How dark energy affects light passing through the cosmos

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Monthly Highlights

Film Series - Microcosmos
Microcosmos captures the spectacular hidden universe of insects, revealed in breathtaking close-up photography.
September 9, 2 p.m., Bell Museum Auditorium

The Future of Science
Café Scientifique explores the future of science with a panel of University of Minnesota experts.
September 10, 7 p.m., Loring Pasta Bar, Dinkytown

Is America Seeing Green?
Join behavioral psychologists Christie Manning, Elise Amel, and Britain Scott from the University of St. Thomas for a discussion of psychology and sustainability and find out how and why people choose a green lifestyle.
September 18, 7 p.m., Bryant-Lake Bowl, Uptown

Keeping Current in the Sciences
An overview of the alerting services in the science & engineering fields. Get weekly updates of current literature references which meet the criteria you specify.
September 18, 11:15 a.m. - 12:05 p.m., 310 Walter Library

Film - Fast, Cheap & Out of Control
This quirky favorite from award winning documentary filmmaker Errol Morris follows an elderly topiary gardener, a retired lion tamer, a man fascinated by naked mole rats, and a cutting-edge robotics designer.
September 20, 7 p.m., Bell Museum Auditorium

Film - From Sea to Shining Sea
In 2000, a group of students crossed the country on bicycle alongside the green powered Climate Change Bus to educate communities about the impacts of climate change on the environment.
September 23, 2 p.m., Bell Museum Auditorium

Film - A Brief History of Time
Where did the universe come from? Will time ever come to an end? This film about the life and work of cosmologist Stephen Hawking explores questions raised in his popular book A Brief History of Time.
September 27, 7 p.m., Bell Museum Auditorium

A boy outside, holding up and looking closely at a small test tube full of water.
It's never too early to indulge your passion for science.

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