Science & Technology
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Six awarded 2006 Thurnau professorships; undergraduate teaching award becomes career honor
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U-M provides glimpse into past
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Pests and the power law: researchers discover biology behind common pattern
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Less is more, gene study shows
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Study finds room for improvement in angioplasty, and shows what can be done to help cut risks to heart patients
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European Union ambassador to U.S. to speak at U-M
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Lovers and liars: How many sex partners have you really had?
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Snakebot could revolutionize search and rescue
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‘Songs of Innocence’ wins four Grammy Awards
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Diaries of the 21st century: U-M offers free blogs for students, employees
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U-M’s Atkins to lead new federal Office of Cyberinfrastructure
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New cochlear implant could improve hearing
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Intelligent design meets the First Amendment
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New method reveals how RNA ‘jiggles and wiggles’
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U-M Distinguished Lecturers ready to take place at podium
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U-M program boosts Detroit science test scores
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Obese children twice as likely to have diabetes
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Davidson Institute hosts conference on China energy constraints, implications
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Number of U.S. entrepreneurs reaches eight-year high
