Business & Economy
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Below-average ‘dead zone’ predicted for Chesapeake Bay in 2015
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Sexual assaults less likely in neighborhoods where registered sex offenders live
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Consumers of commercial genetic tests understand more than many believe
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New tech could find tiny RNA cancer beacons in blood
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Old-school literature search helps ecologist identify puzzling parasite
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Mobile app helps Chinese kids learn English
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Economist David Lam will lead U-M Institute for Social Research
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U-M puts focus on academic excellence, student experience in FY2016 budget
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‘Complete Streets’ policies more popular in Michigan’s urban areas
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Most Americans want better fuel economy, however it’s achieved
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Product searches: It’s not just about price
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Average ‘dead zone’ for Gulf of Mexico in 2015, U-M and partners predict
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Heartbeat on a chip could improve pharmaceutical tests
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U-M, MEDC launch crowdfunding effort to transform vacant Detroit building into community maker space
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U-M class teaches Detroiters how to buy, fix homes
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Biological process linked to early aging, death among poor in Detroit
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U-M receives $4 million for education research training
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Black women often cope with infertility alone
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Vehicle fuel economy rose in May
