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Stronger, faster, further
  1. Stronger, faster, further

    Charting a path to powered exoskeletons: A Q&A with Leia Stirling

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  2. Autonomous vehicles can be fooled to ‘see’ nonexistent obstacles

    Vehicles that perceive obstacles that aren’t really there could cause traffic accidents.

    The post Autonomous vehicles can be fooled to ‘see’ nonexistent obstacles appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  3. Launching Solar Orbiter

    For more than a decade, a U-M team helped develop the scientific payload aboard Solar Orbiter. Join them on launch night.

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  4. ‘It’s like you have a hand again’

    An ultra-precise mind-controlled prosthetic.

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  5. NASA satellite offers urban carbon dioxide insights

    Using data from NASA’s Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2, researchers found connections between the population density of cities and how much carbon dioxide they produce per person.

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  6. Todd Austin Named S. Jack Hu Collegiate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering

    Prof. Austin is a creative, outside-the-box thinker who has produced a body of work that has had extraordinary impact in the area of computer architecture.