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Containment efforts appear to step down the spread of COVID-19 from the exponential norm
  1. Containment efforts appear to step down the spread of COVID-19 from the exponential norm

    Deaths in China reflect a slower expansion of the new coronavirus, suggesting a fractal network.

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  2. Engineering Events: Earth Day at 50

    Michigan Engineering faculty are hosting teach-ins on a range of Earth Year topics.

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  3. Tianlin Wang recognized with Towner Prize and Distinguished Leadership Award

    The College of Engineering honors ECE PhD candidate Tianlin Wang for his excellent research in remote sensing as well as his leadership and service to the community.

  4. COVID-19: Research and Resources

    Keep up with the U-M community as it reacts and responds to COVID-19.

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  5. U-M spinoff offers free coronavirus test kits to researchers

    The kits help researchers understand where the virus came from and how it operates.

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  6. Autonomous vehicles can be fooled to ‘see’ nonexistent obstacles

    Vehicles that perceive obstacles that aren’t really there could cause traffic accidents.

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  7. Stronger, faster, further

    Charting a path to powered exoskeletons: A Q&A with Leia Stirling

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  8. Launching Solar Orbiter

    For more than a decade, a U-M team helped develop the scientific payload aboard Solar Orbiter. Join them on launch night.

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  9. ‘It’s like you have a hand again’

    An ultra-precise mind-controlled prosthetic.

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  10. NASA satellite offers urban carbon dioxide insights

    Using data from NASA’s Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2, researchers found connections between the population density of cities and how much carbon dioxide they produce per person.

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