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Recreating supernova reaction yields new insights for fusion energy
  1. Recreating supernova reaction yields new insights for fusion energy

    Our pursuit of fusion needs a heat-check

    The post Recreating supernova reaction yields new insights for fusion energy appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  2. Nightmare bacteria:’ Michigan Engineers discuss how to combat antibiotic resistance

    Drug-resistant bugs are on the rise and new approaches are needed.

    The post Nightmare bacteria:’ Michigan Engineers discuss how to combat antibiotic resistance appeared first on Engineering Research News.

  3. CSE alum startup SambaNova collects $56m in funding for AI chip research

    SambaNova’s approach, stemming from work by Olukotun and co-founder Christopher Ré at Stanford University, seeks to create a new platform from scratch that is optimized specifically for AI operations.

  4. Solar cells enable self-powered camera

    A solar cell combined with a camera sensor collects photons to provide electricity.

  5. Dmitry Berenson receives NSF CAREER Award to advance a robot’s ability to handle soft objects

    Berenson works to improve the ability of autonomous robots to handle soft, deformable objects.

  6. SMAP Update: A mission to manage water globally

    The satellite mission to collect global data of surface soil moisture can help weather forecasting around the world.

  7. Michigan researchers discover vulnerabilities in next-generation connected vehicle technology

    The vulnerability allows an attacker to manipulate a new intelligent traffic control algorithm and cause severe traffic jams.

  8. Podcast: The X3 Thruster

    Hear Dean Gallimore and recent PhD graduate Scott Hall discuss the X3 “Mars engine” on the new podcast “The High Five.”

    The post Podcast: The X3 Thruster appeared first on Engineering Research News.

  9. No sponge left behind: tags for surgical equipment

    A simple, easy-to-implement technology could prevent the debilitating injuries that can occur when organs are damaged by surgical tools left in the body.

    The post No sponge left behind: tags for surgical equipment appeared first on Engineering Research News.

  10. Necmiye Ozay receives ONR Young Investigator Award to advance research in autonomous systems

    Research will focus on how autonomous vehicles adapt to wide-ranging changes.