Science & Technology
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U-M experts available to discuss implications in Osama bin Laden death
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Black churches teach kids about safe sex, disease prevention
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Most powerful millimeter-scale energy harvester generates electricity from vibrations
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Giving information effectively
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Solar power without solar cells: A hidden magnetic effect of light could make it possible
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“Are there core American values?” leads off ISR Director’s Lecture series
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Nuclear materials detector shows exact location of radiation sources
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U-M creates state’s first disease-specific human embryonic stem cell lines
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Many U.S. women have children by more than one man
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U-M experts available to discuss Japan earthquake, tsunami and nuclear reactors
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Locally managed tropical forests
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Conscientious people earn more and save more for retirement
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Transforming transportation, revitalizing Michigan communities
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Study illuminates the ‘pain’ of social rejection
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U-M panel: What the 1989 revolutions in Central Europe tell us about today’s Middle East
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U-M’s North Quad residents, programs making most of their new space
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Public nuisance? Cell phone use might actually spark conversations with strangers
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Nuclear energy town hall meeting invites public questions
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Study shows real social costs of caring for cognitively impaired elders
