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Do you know what
the University of Minnesota
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Together with communities across this great state, we're driving discoveries in the fields of food, water, and health that make all of our lives tastier, safer, healthier—and just plain better. Here are some of those stories.

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A partnership between the US Geological Survey and the Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center is testing solutions to control zebra mussels on Minnesota’s lakes.
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U of M researcher Charlie Rohwer is partnering with Minnesota hops producers to breed new varieties of hops for the state’s climate and its brewers.
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First Kiss: The latest U of M apple to savor

The University of Minnesota's world-renowned apple breeding program has delivered another success with the release of the very memorable First Kiss.
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Freed of pain

Where drugs failed, U of M researchers helped suffering horses regain pain-free movement. This new approach has profound implications for treating human diseases like osteoarthritis.
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Making the healthy choice the easy choice

A small community is making big changes in its food environment to improve the health of future generations.
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U of M Duluth research is on course to prevent blue-green algae blooms in Lake Superior.
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Keeping Minnesota poultry safe and successful

U of M researchers pursue biosecurity innovation, so Minnesota’s poultry industry can continue its success story.