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  1. Support where it’s needed most

    “It’s important to give back to the folks that nurtured you, trusted you, supported you when you were completely unproven.”

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  2. U-M at AutoMobili-D: Schedule of experts and demos

    U-M highlights research that aims to enable safe, electric, connected and automated transportation and mobility.

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  3. AI tool helps optimize antibody medicines

    Machine learning points out why antibodies fail to stay on target, binding to molecules that aren’t markers of disease—and suggests better designs.

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  4. Largest U.S. investment in particle self-assembly seeks to deliver on nanotechnology’s promise

    With applications in transportation, energy, health care and more, the center includes African universities and creates opportunities for overlooked talent in the U.S.

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  5. Cruisin’ the danger zone

    Behind the airborne action in “Top Gun: Maverick.”

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  6. Outsmarting floodwaters

    The world needs better tools to protect people during floods. A new machine learning method could help.

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  7. Star lighter

    The alum who sparked the biggest fusion breakthrough in decades

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  8. Reimagining the auto lab

    Researchers in the Walter E. Lay Automotive Engineering Laboratory are investigating engine efficiency, alternative and low carbon fuels, connected and autonomous vehicles and vehicle electrification.

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