Science & Technology
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Naturally occurring amino acid could improve oral health
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Detroit youth, U-M researchers partner in BioBlitz biodiversity survey at D-Town Farm
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Do academics have a duty to speak out?
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Innovate Blue appoints new director to lead entrepreneurial efforts
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Pollen and clouds: April flowers bring May showers?
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Magnitude-4.2 Michigan earthquake was state’s largest since 1947
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Clinical trials begin for drug developed at U-M, licensed to U-M spinoff
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Consumer optimism rises in April, spending outlook remains favorable for 2015
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U-M pitches in relief work after Nepal earthquake
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James Duderstadt is NSB’s 2015 Vannevar Bush awardee
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Premature deaths of black Americans alter politics, health care
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Oakland County’s recovery keeps chugging along
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Committing to exercise: Facebook updates are a two-edged sword
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Glass ceiling is thicker for mothers
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A crash in space: Six things you didn’t know about MESSENGER’s Mercury impact
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Landslides, mudslides likely to remain a significant threat in Nepal for months
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Michigan’s University Research Corridor contributes $16.8 billion to Michigan economy
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A Wallenberg fellow seeks to understand how to create better refugee camps
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U-M experts can discuss aftermath of Nepal earthquake
