Science & Technology
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U-M quantum testbed enables remote experiments
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Quantum chemistry: Making key simulation approach more accurate
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310-million-year-old fossil takes a bite out of fish evolution
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Your ecosystem engineer was a dinosaur
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Microscopes can now watch materials go quantum with liquid helium
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Nano-switch achieves first directed, gated flow of chargeless quantum information carriers
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The sky’s a limit: Studying the atmosphere of a potentially habitable planet 40 light-years away
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Measuring electron pulses for future compact ultrabright X-ray sources
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The generational impact of illness
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$19.4M for an ‘AI oracle’ to solve complex physics problems
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U-M awarded $15 million NSF grant to transform the science of natural hazards
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Small black holes are surprisingly sloppy eaters
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Seagrass as a carbon sponge?
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Bite by bite: How jaws drove fish evolution
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How an in-between quantum state could boost future technologies
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Sound familiar? Matching voices boost trust in self-driving cars
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Woven metamaterials inspired by baskets for stiff, resilient robots
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U-M ‘Battery Lab 2.0’ expansion open for innovation
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EVs reduce climate pollution, but by how much? New U-M research has the answer
