Science & Technology
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YouTube comments reveal scant evidence of political echo chambers
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Nanoengineering integrates crystals that don’t usually get along
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Average-sized ‘dead zone’ forecast for Gulf of Mexico
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Next-gen electric vehicle batteries: These are the questions we still need to answer
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Dark Energy Survey releases most precise look at universe’s evolution
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Head and neck cancer cells hijack nearby healthy tissue, promoting further invasion of cancer cells
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Longtime U-M entomologist thrilled by arrival of 17-year cicadas in Ann Arbor area
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XR advertising could be a consumer threat if left unchecked
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Egyptian fossil surprise: Fishes thrived in tropics in ancient warm period, despite high ocean temperatures
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Can you tell a marten from a fisher? The challenges of crowdsourced wildlife identification in Michigan
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An inconstant Hubble constant? U-M research suggests fix to cosmological cornerstone
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Successful start of Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument, its ‘eyes’ designed by U-M researchers
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U-M researchers trace path of light in photosynthesis
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New MOOC specialization offers glimpse into modern, data-driven sports world
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Vaccine hesitancy, rooted in institutional mistrust, could stand in way of COVID-19 herd immunity
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Harnessing the hum of fluorescent lights for more efficient computing
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Roads pose significant threat to bee movement and flower pollination, U-M study shows
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17-year cicadas and tree damage: U-M Botanical Gardens expert on what to expect from Brood X bugs
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Young people want justice for bad social media behavior, more action from platforms
