Science & Technology
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U-M provost announces XR initiative to spur faculty, student and industry collaboration, innovation
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Breakthrough stem cell platform could shed light on mysteries of early human development
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U-M researcher partners with Apple to study how noise exposure impacts hearing
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U-M symposium: Protein engineering and biological design
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Hurricane Dorian: U-M experts available
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Sugar alters compounds that impact brain health in fruit flies
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News consumers differ widely in their preferences for negative or positive content
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This protein is how creatures sense cold, researchers discover—and it’s found in organisms ranging from tiny worms to humans
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A 3.8-million-year-old fossil from Ethiopia’s Afar region reveals the face of Lucy’s ancestor
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Measuring motion sickness in driverless cars
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Advertising in apps: Decisions behind those targeted, sometimes invasive ads we see
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U-M study: Asian carp capable of surviving in much larger areas of Lake Michigan than previously thought
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U-M-led team selected for second $20M federal agreement to manage national estuary research
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One cell at a time, researchers create a blueprint of liver cells in health and disease
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Shoebox-size breath analyzer spots deadly lung disease faster, more accurately than doctors
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Injectable ‘bone spackling’: A cell therapy approach to heal complex fractures
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Tip sheet: U-M cyanobacteria research five years after Toledo water crisis
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Investing in energy storage for solar, wind power could greatly reduce greenhouse gas emissions
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Climate change: Why removing CO2 from the air won’t be enough
