Science & Technology
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U-M experts available to discuss Ukraine election
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Bionic particles self-assemble to capture light
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New ‘T-ray’ tech converts light to sound for weapons detection, medical imaging
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U-Michigan experts available to discuss India election
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Center for Chinese Studies renamed to honor donor Rogel, scholar Lieberthal
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Your brain on speed: Walking doesn’t impair thinking and multitasking
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U-M poised to award funds for programs that transform education
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Prepping for a higher credit rating could hurt profits
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IBM Watson at U-Michigan: Students to use technology in class
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U-M’s Life Sciences Institute celebrates 10 years of discovery at two-day symposium
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Industry leaders join U-M mobility transformation initiative
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State of the nation’s egotism: On the rise for a century
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U-M paleontologists unveil online showcase of 3-D fossil remains
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Viruses hijack deep-sea bacteria at hydrothermal vents
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Livingston Awards finalists move to final round of judging
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Oakland economy leaving recession in its dust
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The college student’s guide to avoiding startup blunders
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Paying for a crime they didn’t do: 4 percent sentenced to death are likely innocent
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Income inequality now greater in China than in US
