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  1. A view into what’s really happening during gene editing for Precision CRISPR

    Prof. Somin Lee and her research group developed a way to reduce trial and error in gene editing by getting a look at the process in real time

  2. Shutting down backup genes leads to cancer remission, in mice

    Cancer cells delete DNA when they go to the dark side, so a team of doctors and engineers targeted the “backup plans” running critical cell functions.

  3. U-M discovery leading to LASIK is a Golden Goose

    The AAAS Golden Goose awards highlight federally funded breakthroughs that go on to bring important benefits to the lives of regular people.

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  4. Excelling at repelling

    A material science researcher’s drive to ice-, barnacle-, and kid-proof coatings

  5. U-M mentorship to NASA leadership

    Two former Michigan Engineering professors, Lennard Fisk and Thomas Zurbuchen, discuss their career paths and the mentors who fostered them.

  6. Built to lead

    From the books to the backends to all the things the crowds never see, Rachel Zhang handles it all.

  7. First light at the most powerful laser in the US

    The ZEUS laser at the University of Michigan has begun its commissioning experiments

  8. First light soon at the most powerful laser in the US

    The ZEUS laser at the University of Michigan has begun its commissioning experiments

  9. Protected: Part grad school, part work experience

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  10. $5M to enable remote, next-generation autonomous vehicle testing at Mcity

    ‘Mcity 2.0’ will give researchers, many without testing resources, remote access to the Mcity Test Facility—creating a more equitable playing field in mobility.