By developing a fast algorithm to map out the paths light takes through yogurt, researchers aim to someday see through skin.
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By developing a fast algorithm to map out the paths light takes through yogurt, researchers aim to someday see through skin.
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Humans can influence space weather.
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Since graduating from U-M, Eric N. Vander Weele has helped grow Bloomberg’s technology division and increased efficiency and production for employees and clients.
Putting our arm movements into code.
Three permanent exhibits on U-M’s North Campus pay tribute to the achievements of Michigan Engineer J. Robert Beyster
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New memristor chips can see patterns over pixels
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Michigan Engineering doctoral student Paul Beata has been chosen as the 2015-16 fellow for the J. Robert Beyster Computational Innovation Graduate Fellows Program.
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‘Open port’ backdoors are common.
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Michigan engineers release individual cells from a specially-designed chip using laser pulses.
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New, statistically-derived guidelines could potentially save millions of prostate patients from painful and invasive follow-up treatments.
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