Science & Technology
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Japan worst-case scenario unlikely to cause catastrophic radiation release
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U-M embarks on bold cultural exchange initiative to China
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Reframing climate change: It’s as much cultural as scientific
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Conference will focus on Asian American political activism
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Detroit sixth-grade BioKIDS to present science projects at U-M
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New wireless lighting control system to save energy, costs at U-M
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Upcoming TEDx event to encourage ‘crazy ideas’
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$20 million gift jumpstarts renovation at M Law’s Lawyers Club
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Brilliant to deliver 10th annual Wege Lecture on Sustainability
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New USAID grant: Rebuilding Liberia’s universities and infrastructure
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U-M to save millions in health care costs on future retiree benefits
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Two chemists among last decade’s most influential researchers
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Study: People want personal results from genetic research
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Resolved to quit smoking? Brain scans predict likely success
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Certain parts of the brain activated in people who heard tailored health messages and quit smoking
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Mating mites trapped in amber reveal sex role reversal
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WaterWheel will bring clean water to a thirsty world
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Canadians more likely to support policies to address climate change than Americans
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Study: More than 1.5 million jobs, $62 billion in wages directly tied to Great Lakes
