When it comes to their smartphones, immigrants struggle to apply instinctive caution, according to a study by a team of University of Michigan researchers.
When it comes to their smartphones, immigrants struggle to apply instinctive caution, according to a study by a team of University of Michigan researchers.
With a bit of metal, nanoparticles shine in colors based on size.
An award-winning method will help us better understand how much snow is on the ground.
A new approach recreates the power of a large server by linking up and pooling the resources of smaller computers with fast networking technology.
An expert health sciences entrepreneur, Rich is ready to repeat success with revolutionary technology.
PhD student Jean Young Song offers an improved solution to the problem of image segmentation.
‘We estimate that a finished solar cell could be about ten times cheaper than an equivalent gallium arsenide cell.’
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Mingyan Liu, recipient of the 2018 Distinguished Innovator of the Year award, gave a talk about her startup company and participated on a panel discussing data science commercialiation.
New software finally makes ‘memory disaggregation’ practical.
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Human cells could one day show us more about why neural tube birth defects occur and how to prevent them.
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