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A ‘decathlon’ for antibiotics puts them through more realistic testing
  1. A ‘decathlon’ for antibiotics puts them through more realistic testing

    Surprise findings could upend the current drug discovery approach for treating one of the most dangerous hospital-borne infections.

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  2. Johanna Mathieu receives Ernest and Bettine Kuh Distinguished Faculty Award

    The award recognizes Mathieu’s outstanding teaching, research, and service in the area of power and energy.

  3. Laura Balzano receives ARO Young Investigator Award to improve high-dimensional big data problems

    Applications include managing large networked systems, such as sensor networks, power grids, or computer networks.

  4. Putting the AI in aviation

    Persuading a field to face its future

    The post Putting the AI in aviation appeared first on Engineering Research News.

  5. Toward brain-like computing: New memristor better mimics synapses

    Competition and cooperation, which regulate the strengthening and weakening of connections in the brain, can now be modeled directly.

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  6. Taking on the limits of computing power

    By harnessing the power and speed of graphics processing units, a University of Michigan startup can dramatically accelerate gene sequencing, shortening tasks that took multiple days to a single hour.

  7. Miniature satellites to maximize global communication

    Havel Liu is working on a project to revolutionize satellite systems, improving communications during natural disasters and providing a blueprint for receiving future interplanetary voicemails

  8. Helping drivers use smart cars smarter

    This conversational in-vehicle digital assistant can respond to drivers’ questions and commands in natural language

  9. $1.6M for solar cell windows and high-temperature solar power

    New sustainability research garners support from Department of Energy’s Solar Energy Technologies Office.

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  10. A new lead on a 50-year-old radiation damage mystery

    A U-M-led team of researchers developed the first atomic-level simulation that produced a mysterious defect.

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