Science & Technology
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How pearls achieve nanoscale precision
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U-M researchers debut robotically fabricated timber structure at Matthaei Botanical Gardens
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To selectively kill cancer cells, target a protein channel in the cell’s lysosome, U-M study suggests
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5 ways to keep vaccine cold storage equipment safe from hackers
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Mammals on the menu: Snake dietary diversity exploded after mass extinction 66 million years ago
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Michigan Minds Podcast: Pioneering Learning and Weather-Related Tools
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Mindful breathing for pain control: Like yin and yang
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At the halfway place: The University of Michigan Biological Station leads international recognition effort as UNESCO biosphere region
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Federal funding extends Great Lakes climate adaptation research and engagement at U-M, MSU
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Study suggests ground-dwelling mammals survived mass extinction 66 million years ago
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Resurrecting quasicrystals: Findings make an exotic material commercially viable
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New guide helps Michigan communities plan for solar energy
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U-M School for Environment and Sustainability receives $11M gift to establish Tishman Center for Social Justice and the Environment
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A high-risk, high-reward approach to ALS
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Nuclear nonproliferation: $1.9M to improve detection of weapons-grade material
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Energy from waste: $6.8 million for cow-inspired biodigesters
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$1.7M to build everyday exoskeletons to assist with lifting, walking and climbing stairs
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New nanoparticle developed for intravenous cancer immunotherapy
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$1.8M to develop room temperature, controllable quantum nanomaterials
