Computer simulations developed at the University of Michigan reveal how well drug additives stop the active ingredients from crystallizing in the digestive tract.
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Computer simulations developed at the University of Michigan reveal how well drug additives stop the active ingredients from crystallizing in the digestive tract.
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Michigan Engineering researchers discuss and demonstrate the sound-based attacks they leveled at the accelerometers found in everyday electronics.
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Michael Wellman, a U-M Engineering professor, recently took part in a workshop to anticipate and prevent possible adverse outcomes of artificial intelligence.
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As a member of the DDOTS to PICS MURI, Revzen will advance modeling and control of dynamic systems.
Researchers seek to understand a problem that has haunted the space program since Apollo: a flame inside the rocket engine that literally spirals out of control.
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Researchers have shown that a technique often used to identify chemicals at a distance could help sniff out illicit nuclear activities from as far as a couple miles away.
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The top 20 things everyone needs to know about the grand old man of Michigan Engineering.
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Award for outstanding doctoral candidates near the end of their study.
Clinc has built Finie, the world’s most advanced voice-controlled A.I. platform for banking.
A leading autonomous vehicle researcher has been selected to help guide the state’s advanced mobility policy.
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