International
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Paper strips can quickly detect toxin in drinking water
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Paper strips can quickly detect toxin in drinking water
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Each pound at birth lowers risk of developing TB
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Community college enrollments soar: What’s next?
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Cleaner cooking in Nicaragua
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Nanoscale changes in collagen are a tipoff to bone health
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U-M study reveals surprising lack of genetic diversity in the most widely used human embryonic stem cell lines
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Smoking continues gradual decline among U.S. teens, smokeless tobacco threatens a comeback
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Teen marijuana use tilts up, while some drugs decline in use
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Bonn appointed U-M associate librarian for publishing
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Winning ideas in 1,000 Pitches competition announced
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Growing old in Lebanon
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Ford School dean to attend presidential forum on jobs, economic growth
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Uwem Akpan, U-M alumnus and author, to speak on campus
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U-M’s Coppola wins Carnegie/CASE U.S. Professor of the Year
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Black Friday: On your mark, get set, go!
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Members of Congress, university leaders, scientists launch ScienceWorksForUS
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Detroit area science teachers selected for U-M/WSU research fellowship
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Moving Minds: The Next Transportation Infrastructure
