An image from Hubble and data from Galileo support the theory that this moon is home to global body of water.
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An image from Hubble and data from Galileo support the theory that this moon is home to global body of water.
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Students in EECS 556: Image Processing, explore methods to improve image processing in applications such as biomedical imaging and video and image compression
An award-winning modeling method will help us better understand our natural environment
Electron states in a semiconductor, set and changed with pulses of light, could be the 0 and 1 of future “lightwave” electronics or room-temperature quantum computers.
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Bi-national study involving UM researcher will aid predictive models.
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A new kind of imaging could distinguish aggressive tumors from benign, preventing unnecessary breast cancer treatments.
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Our pursuit of fusion needs a heat-check
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New tools could fight crime, protect financial system
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The multi-layered organic solar cells will be able to curve in clothing or be transparently built into windows.
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With old IMAX projector bulbs, Michigan Engineers simulate the sun.
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