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  1. Fighting cancer with cancer: 3D cultured cells could drive precision therapy

    U-M researchers have devised a process that can grow hundreds of cultured cancer cell masses, called spheroids, from just a few tumor cells derived from a patient.

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  2. $1.6M toward artificial intelligence for data science

    DARPA is trying to build a system that can turn large data sets into models that can make predictions, and U-M is in on the project.

  3. Out of the Cold War’s shadow

    “My God, what have we done?” The new technology of nuclear nonproliferation

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  4. Closest look yet at killer T-cell activity could yield new approach to tackling antibiotic resistance

    An in-depth look at the work of T-cells, the body’s bacteria killers, could provide a roadmap to effective drug treatments.

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  5. Evigia founder Navid Yazdi creates essential sensor networks

    Alumnus Navid Yazdi develops sensors that accomplish incredible tasks.

  6. 2017 Peachman lecture: Future ship, offshore and nautical research

    Since 2011, Dr. Bas Buchner has been the president of MARIN (Maritime Research Institute Netherlands), the largest independent maritime research institute in the world.

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  7. Footsteps all her own

    The unexpected journey of father-and-daughter Raytheon engineers.

  8. Thruster for Mars mission breaks records

    The most powerful Hall thruster the world has ever seen showed its mettle at NASA Glenn

    The post Thruster for Mars mission breaks records appeared first on Engineering Research News.

  9. Turning waste heat into emissions-free electricity

    Energy-intensive industries have been waiting for a low-cost, low-toxicity thermoelectric generation material. It’s here.

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  10. Technology innovation for the most pressing problems of society

    S. Shankar Sastry, Dean and Roy W. Carlson Professor of Engineering at the University of California at Berkeley delivers the The 2017 Michael Korybalski Distinguished Lecture.

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