The three-petawatt system could unlock secrets of the universe, advance cancer treatments, improve security screenings for nuclear threats, and much more.
The three-petawatt system could unlock secrets of the universe, advance cancer treatments, improve security screenings for nuclear threats, and much more.
Synthetic scaffolding could detect multiple types of cancers before they start to spread.
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Chemical processes usually give us both mirror image versions of a molecule when we want only one.
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The goal of the symposium is to facilitate conversations between AI practitioners from Michigan and beyond.
How mollusks engineered the most advanced nanostructure on Earth
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All three of these attacks put users’ privacy at risk, exploiting new routes to sensitive data.
New space will support experiential learning and collaboration opportunities for students.
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Researchers designed three new systems to speed up code at several key bottlenecks.
A look at Michigan Engineering’s leading role in space and aerospace in the last century.
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Nuclear energy and nuclear nonproliferation would both benefit from a faster, easier way to measure what proportion of uranium atoms can split.
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