MORPHEUS can encrypt and reshuffle code thousands of times faster than human and electronic hackers.
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MORPHEUS can encrypt and reshuffle code thousands of times faster than human and electronic hackers.
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The Optics Society at U-M hosted an Industry Spotlight event, which brought academia, industry, and community together to celebrate all things optics and photonics.
With formidable challenges and the future changing fast, NAME aims to stay adaptable.
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The meeting began the commission’s review and assessment of election security in Michigan.
Written by Colin Barras and Josh Walker In August 2018, technology giant Cisco Systems Inc. announced that it had agreed to pay $2.35 billion for the Ann Arbor-based startup Duo Security. The acquisition was reported to be the biggest of its kind in Michigan history. But even before the announcement, Duo had been breaking state records. […]
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New hydrogen storage holds more energy in smaller, more compact cells, boosting efficiency.
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Movellus is a U-M startup founded by alumni Dr. Mo Faisal (now CEO) and Dr. Jeff Fredenburg (now VP of Engineering).
Re-thinking what stethoscopes tell us.
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With a focus on autonomy, ARC’s research will reduce the number of soldiers in harm’s way, changing the military paradigm.
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When the only number that matters is zero, this climate summit asked participants to leave their preconceptions about acceptable solutions at the door.
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