Science & Technology
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Hyena scavenging provides public health and economic benefits to African cities
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Augmented reality for testing nuclear components
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XR technology ‘brings’ conference participants to iconic U-M space
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Earless worms ‘listen’ through their skin
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Individual finger control for advanced prostheses demonstrated in primates
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Women, Black students may opt out of sharing learning data, if given choice
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Professor behind breakthrough tools for weather data, education wins annual U-M innovation award
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Wastewater to drinking water: EPA grants $1.2M to U-M for virus removal study
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New ALMA study reveals the many molecular faces of protoplanetary disks
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$2M to replace fossil fuels with solar power in fertilizer production
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Solar cells with 30-year lifetimes for power-generating windows
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$1M for open-source first-responder robots
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Predicting how well a vaccine will work for you
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$2M ‘robot assistants’ project aims to reinvent construction industry
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‘Charging room’ system powers lights, phones, laptops without wires
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Hurricane Ida batters Louisiana: U-M experts available
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Climate benefits vs. burdens: Which products are best suited for emerging carbon capture technologies?
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A new frontier: Preserving computer and video games at the U-M Library
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Machine learning links material composition and performance in catalysts
