Why we need greater collaboration among transportation companies, cities, nonprofits and academia.
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Why we need greater collaboration among transportation companies, cities, nonprofits and academia.
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Technology could capture household information without recording speech.
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A team of computational and experimental engineers demonstrate a blueprint for building materials with new properties from nanocrystals .
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Highlight include The Detroit News.
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The ability to precisely tune electrical polarization switching through molecular beam epitaxy is a gamechanger
A new method enables robot arms to build a tower of champagne glasses.
Built by students and funded by student VCs, the venture marks a new model for launching ideas into ventures.
Highlights include Bloomberg, New York Times and the Detroit News.
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University of Michigan researchers lay out hurdles for tech that could double EV range.
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From the internships that inspired her interest in signal & image processing and machine learning to late night study sessions at the Duderstadt to her background in classical dance, Master’s student Rucha Apte shares her journey with us.