Science & Technology
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Culling vampire bats to stem rabies in Latin America can backfire
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Growing community at the campus farm
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Confidence rebounds: Stock gains offset concerns about economic policies
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Eight U-M researchers selected as 2013 AAAS fellows
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Extreme black hole is more luminous than astronomers thought possible
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Michigan economy continues to make strides
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Scientists far from finish line in understanding anemia in female athletes
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Phthalate exposure linked to preterm birth
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U-M aims to transform STEM teaching
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Crowdsourcing meets crowdfunding in new U-M seed-grant portal
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UMHS and India’s AIIMS expand partnership to explore new ideas in healthcare
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Jailed teens with incarcerated parents unlikely to find success without help
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U-M grad students win Dow awards to pursue sustainability solutions
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U-M honored nationally for its commitment to economic development in Michigan
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The science of autophagy: Creating understanding through artistic expression
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What preschoolers know about healthy eating
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U-M experts available to discuss aftermath of devastating Philippines typhoon
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U-M jumps to No. 10 in ranking of schools with most students abroad
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Driverless, networked cars on Ann Arbor roads by 2021
