Science & Technology
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Three U-M researchers named fellows of the American Physical Society
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U-M convenes scholars, industry leaders to shape human-centered AI
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Metamaterials can stifle vibrations with intentional complexity
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New research could help boost drug efficacy by getting dosing in rhythm with circadian clocks
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Michigan Minds podcast: Semiconductor manufacturing on the rise in US
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This digital hand enables hands-free virtual reality
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Former U-M researcher awarded 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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Does the US have enough graphite to meet growing energy demand? Yes, but costs, quality are concerns
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Tough choices lie ahead on path to decarbonization
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New AI tool opens 3D modeling to blind and low-vision programmers
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We need a solar sail probe to detect space tornadoes earlier, more accurately, U-M researchers say
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Robotic knee prosthesis: Advanced control algorithm could expand commercial leg’s benefits
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Human-AI coaching models boost weight loss
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Worshiping at the altar of AI
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Scalable AI tracks motion from single molecules to wildebeests
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U-M pushes geoexchange innovation deeper in pursuit of carbon neutrality
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CATNIP for chemists: New data-driven tool broadens access to greener chemistry
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U-M’s Saturday Morning Physics leads off with the science of baseball
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U-M center launches its 2025 sustainability factsheets, featuring two all-new entries
