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Study reveals new data on region-specific website blocking practices
  1. Study reveals new data on region-specific website blocking practices

    A team of researchers unearthed new data on geographic denial of access to web content in a new paper.

  2. A secure future for US elections starts in the classroom

    A new special topics course on election cybersecurity gives students an examination of the past, present, and future of US elections.

  3. Embracing changing landscapes: autonomy, space exploration and diversity

    A Q&A with Anthony Waas, the new Richard A. Auhll Department Chair of Aerospace Engineering and Felix Pawlowski Collegiate Chair at the University of Michigan.

    The post Embracing changing landscapes: autonomy, space exploration and diversity appeared first on Engineering Research News.

  4. Two papers announced among 10 most influential in healthcare and infection control

    The papers provide data-driven solutions to hospital infection and the use of machine learning in healthcare.

  5. Urgent climate action: How engineers are heeding IPCC’s call

    Efforts are underway to reduce CO2, develop sustainable energy, and adapt to a warmer future.

    The post Urgent climate action: How engineers are heeding IPCC’s call appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  6. Gaining a deeper understanding of how personal values are expressed in text

    Researchers used hierarchical trees to provide a better idea of how concepts are represented and related in a collection of text.

  7. Making software failures a little less catastrophic

    Researchers have implemented a new way to diagnose software failures with a high degree of accuracy and efficiency.

  8. Tyche: A new permission model to defend against smart home hacks

    “The work is an important step towards understanding how to make tradeoffs between usability and security.”

  9. Nobel Prize for ‘the most powerful laser pulses known to humanity’

    At U-M, Gérard Mourou advanced ‘chirped pulse amplification,’ leading to more precise LASIK eye surgery and pushing the limits of optical science.

    The post Nobel Prize for ‘the most powerful laser pulses known to humanity’ appeared first on Engineering Research News.

  10. ‘2001: A Space Odyssey:’ From science fiction to science fact

    As part of a celebration of the film’s 50th anniversary, leading researchers discussed artificial intelligence and deep space travel.

    The post ‘2001: A Space Odyssey:’ From science fiction to science fact appeared first on Engineering Research News.