Science & Technology
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Personal cold plasma ‘air curtain’ design for COVID-19 protection moves forward
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Localized vaccination surveillance could help prevent measles outbreaks
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Mythbusting: 5 common misperceptions surrounding the environmental impacts of single-use plastics
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Like humans, chimps prioritize positive relationships as they age
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Why don’t we click on some social media posts?
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Online news needs a new pay model, U-M study shows
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During development, stress fibers help cells keep their shape—and may also regulate size
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New study reveals how the nervous system mutes or boosts sensory information to make behavioral decisions
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Mcity Driverless Shuttle research reports findings after safe project conclusion
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Stay-at-home orders cut noise exposure nearly in half
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Michigan Minds Podcast: Exploring How Technology Intersects with Race
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U-M physics awarded $7.1 million on project to upgrade the ATLAS experiment
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Last-resort life support option helped majority of critically ill COVID-19 patients survive
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A self-erasing chip for security and anti-counterfeit tech
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Movement science students test latest technology in on-campus course
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How a COVID-19 app built at U-M is helping businesses stay open
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Mirror-like photovoltaics get more electricity out of heat
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U-M professor’s ‘fractal simulation tools’ appear in Samuel Jackson’s new ‘Enslaved’ TV series
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New treatments for deadly lung disease could be revealed by 3D modeling
