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Science & Technology
Cars and planes could avoid hazardous ice, freezing rain with new sensors
Pilots, drivers and automated safety systems in cars and airplanes could be alerted to icy hazards by a pair of sensors developed at the University of Michigan.
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Business & Economy
What it takes to bring semiconductor manufacturing back to the US
Michigan is poised to lead in automotive chip manufacturing, with the chip development talent from the University of Michigan and major automakers down the road in Detroit, according to U-M researchers.
Health & Well-being
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Health
Games for rehab: Fast communication for interactive VR and AR
Lag is one of the most irritating bugs in video gaming over the internet, but rather than let it stand in the way of potentially therapeutic virtual and augmented reality (VR and AR) games, a U-M team is leading an effort to minimize it.
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Campus News
Look to Leadership: Life Sciences Institute paving the way for next-generation scientists
Programs such as the Life Sciences Institute’s Aspirnaut Summer Research Internship provide life-changing opportunities for future scientists.
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Campus News
Look to Leadership: 150 years of leading at Pharmacy’s edge
Look to Leadership is a new column that provides a platform for university leaders to educate the campus community on the direction and developments of their college, school or unit.
Arts at Michigan
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Arts
Rhiannon Giddens closes out U-M residency with a clear message about American music
The Grammy Award-winning musician, MacArthur recipient, and Pulitzer Prize winner has dedicated much of her career to exploring the contributions to American musical history by Black Americans and others who have been previously overlooked or erased.
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Science & Technology
Roadway safety research, automated vehicle testing join forces at U-M
In an effort to bolster its research on next-generation mobility technologies that save lives, the University of Michigan is fusing its longstanding leadership in transportation safety with its distinct expertise in testing connected and automated vehicle technologies.
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Environment
Charging electric vehicles 5x faster in subfreezing temps
A modified manufacturing process for electric vehicle batteries, developed by University of Michigan engineers, could enable high ranges and fast charging in cold weather, solving problems that are turning potential EV buyers away.
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Center receives $5M gift from Stone Foundation
A $5 million gift from the Stone Foundation will allow the James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Center for Inequality Dynamics to sustain its critical work to produce research and address rising wealth inequality.
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U-M, Google expand Google Career Certificates access to alumni
Current U-M faculty, staff, students and alumni of all three campuses can now access Google Career Certificates and Google Essentials courses at no cost.
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Interactive digital version of popular Michigan Almanac released
The Office of Budget and Planning has published a reimagined, interactive digital version of its popular Michigan Almanac data resource.
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U-M announces new research funding program for federally reviewed proposals
U-M is launching a new research funding program designed to support faculty whose federal grant proposals received strong peer-review evaluations but were not funded.
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Arts
Arts Initiative grants awarded to six research teams
The Arts Research: Incubation & Acceleration program has awarded grants to six faculty-led projects focused on a variety of topics.
Recent News
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Campus News
Center for Academic Innovation sets AI & the Future of Learning Summit
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Campus News
U-M, Google expand Google Career Certificates access to alumni
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Campus News
U-M researchers developing sensor for ice, freezing rain
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Science & Technology
Cars and planes could avoid hazardous ice, freezing rain with new sensors
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Education
As wealth inequality grows, U-M steps up, advancing training for future scholars
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Business & Economy
Lit bots beware: Readers less favorable toward AI-generated creative writing, U-M research finds
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Education
High nursing school debt, proposed education loan caps threaten US health care access
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Center receives $5M gift from Stone Foundation
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Arts
- Arts Initiative grants awarded to six research teams
- U-M students join Martha Graham Dance Company’s centennial performances
- It Happened at Michigan: One theater bears name of famous U-M alum
- School is out, but the arts are still in session at U-M
- Archive of screenwriter, director Kasdan comes home to U-M
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Athletics
- Kyle Whittingham named U-M Football head coach
- Small team largely responsible for getting Michigan Stadium ready
- Meet two members of the Michigan Stadium facility team
- U-M athlete’s rare life-saving procedure took place in ER
- Students studying intersection of college athletics, money
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Business & Economy
- Lit bots beware: Readers less favorable toward AI-generated creative writing, U-M research finds
- Taekwondo injury led to career change for U-M research fellow
- Small uptick, consumer views hold negative
- U-M experts can discuss tariffs as Supreme Court decision looms
- What it takes to bring semiconductor manufacturing back to the US
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Campus News
- Center for Academic Innovation sets AI & the Future of Learning Summit
- U-M, Google expand Google Career Certificates access to alumni
- U-M researchers developing sensor for ice, freezing rain
- Center receives $5M gift from Stone Foundation
- Strategic Initiative Fund proposals due Feb. 9
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Education
- As wealth inequality grows, U-M steps up, advancing training for future scholars
- High nursing school debt, proposed education loan caps threaten US health care access
- Lingering legacy: Brazil’s ‘dictatorship gen’ faces premature aging
- College success tied to fitting in: Do I belong here?
- Got milk? Mineralized dental plaque from the Iron Age provides insight into the diet of the Scythians
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Environment
- Severe winter storm threat: U-M experts available to comment
- New U-M Sustainability Catalyst Grants advance community-grounded climate solutions
- Gaps between perception and reality might be putting the brakes on electric vehicle sales in rural Michigan
- U-M advances campus energy transition, operations progress in FY ’25
- Vulnerable populations shoulder larger number, higher intensity of environmental burdens
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Health
- High nursing school debt, proposed education loan caps threaten US health care access
- Architecture alumna helps immunocompromised kids find community
- Taekwondo injury led to career change for U-M research fellow
- Lingering legacy: Brazil’s ‘dictatorship gen’ faces premature aging
- Your mood isn’t random: What daily ups, downs tell us about mental health
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History
- It Happened at Michigan: Mildred Mighell was first female editor of Michigan Daily
- It Happened at Michigan: A century ago, student club pushed for equal treatment
- It Happened at Michigan: One theater bears name of famous U-M alum
- Archive of screenwriter, director Kasdan comes home to U-M
- History of U-M website features expanded resources
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International
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Law & Politics
- Lit bots beware: Readers less favorable toward AI-generated creative writing, U-M research finds
- U-M experts can discuss tariffs as Supreme Court decision looms
- Protests across Iran—and a deadly crackdown: U-M expert weighs in
- US capture of Venezuelan president: U-M experts discuss
- Global debate heightens after US captures Venezuelan president
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Science & Technology
- Cars and planes could avoid hazardous ice, freezing rain with new sensors
- Severe winter storm threat: U-M experts available to comment
- A ‘new era’ in cosmology: Dark Energy Survey releases new analysis of how the universe expands
- Brain cancer digital twin predicts treatment outcomes
- Small chimps, big risks: What chimps show us about our own behavior
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State & Community
- Sustainability Catalyst Grants projects advance climate solutions
- Study reveals strong economic impact of U-M, state universities
- U-M students join Martha Graham Dance Company’s centennial performances
- Program on Intergroup Relations launches Dialogue Michigan
- Application opens for Engage Detroit Workshops grant program
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