By looking at tissue oxygen and cell metabolism at the same time, doctors could have a fast and noninvasive way to monitor the health of brain cells.
By looking at tissue oxygen and cell metabolism at the same time, doctors could have a fast and noninvasive way to monitor the health of brain cells.
Researchers new templating technique instills greater order and gives rise to new 3D structures in a special class of high-performance materials, called eutectics.
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The team will develop a secure, data-intensive network solution to effectively transport extremely high volumes of research data on and off campus.
Latest ESA launch will be the first mission to get hi-res images of the sun’s poles
A Q&A with Ashwin Shahani, U-M assistant professor of materials science and engineering
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Akshitha Sriraman works to enable hyperscale computing on high-demand web services.
Researchers demonstrated the use of stacked, transparent graphene photodetectors combined with image processing algorithms to produce 3D images and range detection.
Documentary director shares his inspiration and the importance of listening and being an ally.
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Speaking to a full house in Rackham, Dr. Katie Bouman – Michigan ECE alum – explained the history and science of the project that gave us the first ever photo of a black hole.
Findings raise prospects for recycled urine as a more environmentally-friendly fertilizer.