Science & Technology
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Newly described fossil whale represents intermediate stage between foot-powered and tail-powered swimming
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Tandem tool helps students work better, participate more equitably in teams
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Inclusive play: U-M art professor leads creation of interactive game for kids with and without disabilities
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Parker Solar Probe: ‘We’re missing something fundamental about the sun’
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Migratory birds shrinking as climate warms, new analysis of four-decade record shows
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Michigan Minds Podcast: Privacy and Cyber Security
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22 U-M scientists, engineers named 2019 AAAS Fellows
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How an AI solution can design new tuberculosis drug regimens
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Beyond Moore’s Law: Taking transistor arrays into the third dimension
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Scientists make vampire bats ‘glow’ to simulate vaccine spread
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Michigan Minds Podcast: Apple/WHO Hearing Study
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How Let’s Encrypt doubled the internet’s percentage of secure websites in four years
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How everyday products are supercharging landfill gas, and what that means
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New research explains how HIV avoids getting ZAPped
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‘Throwaway’ social profiles may have a place on some platforms, with some topics
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What humans want in an automated car
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Implantable cancer traps could provide earlier diagnosis, help monitor treatment
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DESI opens its 5,000 eyes to capture the colors of the cosmos
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Teaching about climate needs to empower students toward change
