Science & Technology
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Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke visits U-M Jan. 14
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Beliefs on best way to lose weight can torpedo New Year’s resolutions
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Electric stimulation of brain releases powerful, opiate-like painkiller
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Consumer confidence plunges in December
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Fruit in your holiday stocking can help keep bones strong
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U-M professor feeds hunger for online education with bite-size science
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U-M experts available to discuss warmest year in U.S. history
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U-M’s Understanding Race Project examines issues at heart of the human experience, advances national conversation on race
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Super-fine sound beam could one day be an invisible scalpel
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17 years after its launch, U-Michigan’s revamped Animal Diversity Web reaching millions worldwide
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Environmental threat map highlights Great Lakes restoration challenges
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Climate warming unlikely to cause near-term extinction of ancient Amazon trees, study says
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U-M renews $1.8 million in funding for Africa Studies Center
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Ford School Dean Collins appointed to Detroit Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
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An older Vega: New insights about the star all others are measured by
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Capturing circulating cancer cells could provide insights into how disease spreads
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U-M experts available to discuss fiscal cliff stalemate
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After the storm, Haiti’s food situation looks bleak
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Editors: Tired of re-gifted holiday story angles? Try new takes on old stories from the University of Michigan
