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Solar-powered chemistry uses carbon dioxide and water to make feedstock for fuels, chemicals
  1. Solar-powered chemistry uses carbon dioxide and water to make feedstock for fuels, chemicals

    Producing synthesis gas, a precursor of a variety of fuels and chemicals, no longer requires natural gas, coal or biomass.

  2. Machine learning begins to understand the human gut

    The new computer model accurately predicts the behavior of millions of microbial communities from hundreds of experiments, an advance toward precision medicine.

  3. 2022 IEEE APS R. W. P. King Award recognizes new theory in computational electromagnetics

    Patel and Michielssen developed the Wigner-Smith time delay matrix for electromagnetics.

  4. ‘Fake’ data helps robots learn the ropes faster

    A way to expand training data sets for manipulation tasks improves the performance of robots by 40% or more

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  5. New approach reduces EV battery testing time by 75%

    System developed at the University of Michigan saves time and money in the race to create better batteries for the electric vehicle revolution

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  6. What makes a champion?

    MRover participants on their team, their national victory, and building a community

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  7. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts June 13-17

    Highlights include Fortune.

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  8. Pee for the peonies

    Urine-based fertilizer is being used to further research for plants and the environment.

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  9. $2.38M to test nano-engineered brain cancer treatment in mice

    A protein that crosses the blood-brain barrier carries a drug that kills tumor cells and another that activates the immune system.

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  10. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts June 6-10

    Highlights include the New York Times.

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