Science & Technology
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About a tenth of U.S. women had post-traumatic stress disorder
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Atomic forces hold the key to new superstrong composites
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1994-95 research expenditures of $409 million an all-time high
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New Center on Biology of Aging
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Precise sampling, interpretation needed for oxygen isotope analysis
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Men and women differ little in political activities
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Michigan Library Association showcases MLink
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New technology transfer program creates business spin-off
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ADVISORY: Welfare does not affect academic success
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U-M honors 15 faculty members
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ADVISORY: Story ideas for centennial of creation of X-ray
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Check out what’s new in physics on Saturday mornings
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Future engineers invited to attend Tech Day
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“Good Morning America’s” Charles Gibson to speak on campus
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Women’s 1995 engineering enrollment tops 30 percent
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New program targets women grad students in engineering, science
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Chemistry Prof. Billy Jo Evans wins Catalyst Award
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From San Diego to Tokyo Bay in watercolors, drawings and oils
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Scientists develop sub-microscopic probes to measure cell chemistry
