Science & Technology
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U-M’s Economic Growth Institute joins effort to ease disruption from nuclear facility closure
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Unique neuron can guide our way home by turning compasses into a gyroscope
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Michigan researchers get $5.3M to expand COVID-19 wastewater monitoring
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Nanotech OLED electrode liberates 20% more light, could slash display power consumption
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New protein engineering method could accelerate the discovery of COVID-19 therapeutics
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Michigan Minds Podcast: Exploring Gender Transition and Disclosure in Social Technology
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$1.2M NSF grant will help multidisciplinary team create resource for privacy documentation
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Data breaches: Most victims unaware when shown evidence of multiple compromised accounts
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Smaller bodies, longer wings, earlier migrations: Untangling the multiple impacts of climate warming on birds
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‘Doomsday Glacier’ may be more stable than initially feared
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First demonstration of Mcity’s test concept for highly automated vehicles
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U-M scientist named Pew Scholar
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Snails carrying the world’s smallest computer help solve mass extinction survivor mystery
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Ocean microplastics: First global view shows seasonal changes and sources
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Virtual demo of Mcity’s test concept for highly automated vehicles
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Bird-like wings could help drones keep stable in gusts
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‘Transportation is a form of freedom’: How to make it more equitable
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‘PrivacyMic’: For a smart speaker that doesn’t eavesdrop
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Turning off lights can save migrating birds from crashing into buildings
