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Histotripsy tumor treatment moves from trials to triumphs in 2024
  1. Histotripsy tumor treatment moves from trials to triumphs in 2024

    U-M co-inventor of the cancer treatment has been named a National Academy of inventors fellow.

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  2. Faster organic phosphorescence for better display tech 

    Layering an organic material on top of 2D materials achieves stable, fast phosphorescent light emission without using expensive and hazardous heavy metals.

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  3. Battery-like computer memory keeps working above 1000°F

    The material transports oxygen ions rather than electrons, creating heat-resistant voltages for both digital memory and in-memory computing.

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  4. Developing StiMote, a wireless neural stimulator for restoring vision

    The highly collaborative project will leverage many tiny sensing computers, called “motes,” to communicate with the visual cortex of the brain.

  5. Burned rice hulls could help batteries store more charge

    New research finds hard carbon in rice hull ash, providing a cheap, domestic source of the material that can replace graphite in lithium-ion or sodium-ion battery anodes.

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  6. Henry Liu to lead expanded UMTRI that includes Mcity

    New structure will serve as a force multiplier in efforts to reimagine the future of transportation.

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  7. Educating People-First Engineers: A Q&A with Cindy Finelli and Erin Cech

    Preparing the next generation of engineers to consider public welfare when developing new technologies.

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